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The Strange Careers Of The Jim Crow North Segregation And Struggle Outside Of The South Brian Purnell Editor

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The Strange Careers Of The Jim Crow North Segregation And Struggle Outside Of The South Brian Purnell Editor
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Publisher: NYU Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.68 MB
Pages: 352
Author: Brian Purnell (editor), Komozi Woodard (editor), Jeanne Theoharis (editor)
ISBN: 9781479801312, 1479801313
Language: English
Year: 2019

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The Strange Careers Of The Jim Crow North Segregation And Struggle Outside Of The South Brian Purnell Editor by Brian Purnell (editor), Komozi Woodard (editor), Jeanne Theoharis (editor) 9781479801312, 1479801313 instant download after payment.

Jim Crow was not a regional sickness, it was a national cancer. Even at the high point of twentieth century liberalism in the North, Jim Crow racism hid in plain sight. Perpetuated by colorblind arguments about “cultures of poverty,” policies focused more on black criminality than black equality. Procedures that diverted resources in education, housing, and jobs away from poor black people turned ghettos and prisons into social pandemics. Americans in the North made this history. They tried to unmake it, too. Liberalism, rather than lighting the way to vanquish the darkness of the Jim Crow North gave racism new and complex places to hide. The twelve original essays in this anthology unveil Jim Crow’s many strange careers in the North. They accomplish two goals: first, they show how the Jim Crow North worked as a system to maintain social, economic, and political inequality in the nation’s most liberal places; and second, they chronicle how activists worked to undo the legal, economic, and social inequities born of Northern Jim Crow policies, practices, and ideas. The book ultimately dispels the myth that the South was the birthplace of American racism, and presents a compelling argument that American racism actually originated in the North.

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