West of Jim Crow: The Fight Against California's Color Line

Author:   Lynn M. Hudson
Publisher:   University of Illinois Press
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9780252085253


Pages:   344
Publication Date:   14 September 2020
Format:   Paperback
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West of Jim Crow: The Fight Against California's Color Line


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Author:   Lynn M. Hudson
Publisher:   University of Illinois Press
Imprint:   University of Illinois Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   0.594kg
ISBN:  

9780252085253


ISBN 10:   0252085256
Pages:   344
Publication Date:   14 September 2020
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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West of Jim Crow explores the surge of violence precipitated by the second iteration of the Ku Klux Klan. . . . Black Californians responded with grassroots activism as they continued to demand access to homeownership, schools, and public spaces. Through the men and women themselves, Hudson provides incredible insight to California's racial battlegrounds. --Pacific Historical Review Hudson's book illuminates just that: how contestations over public and private spaces as they related to race were tied together through the web of resistance that Black Californians engaged in as they utilized tactics that would become better known in the mid-twentieth century. --Journal of American Ethnic History Outstanding history and an absorbing read. . . . Highly recommended. --Choice Thoughtful and well-written . . . Hudson has produced an impressive and finely wrought study of racial discrimination in the Golden State and the courageous and determined African American activists who challenged it in the courts and on the streets. --California History West of Jim Crow is among the best introductions to Black California history yet written . . . an elegant synthesis that will doubtlessly stand the test of time. --Boom California West of Jim Crow is a thorough account of California's racist history that furthers understanding of racism in the United States. --Foreword Review Powerfully argued, deeply researched, and alive with vivid portraits of little known freedom fighters, West of Jim Crow drives a stake through the heart of one of American history's most persistent myths: that racial segregation and discrimination were peculiar to the South. By tracing the metamorphosis of white supremacy in the Golden State and the fierce resistance to it over the long span from statehood to the 1950s, Lynn Hudson has brilliantly plumbed the depth, complexity, and variability of American racial formations and added a new chapter to our understanding of the long black freedom movement and of women's centrality to it. --Jacquelyn Dowd Hall, author of Sisters and Rebels: A Struggle for the Soul of America


West of Jim Crow is a thorough account of California's racist history that furthers understanding of racism in the United States. --Foreword Review Powerfully argued, deeply researched, and alive with vivid portraits of little known freedom fighters, West of Jim Crow drives a stake through the heart of one of American history's most persistent myths: that racial segregation and discrimination were peculiar to the South. By tracing the metamorphosis of white supremacy in the Golden State and the fierce resistance to it over the long span from statehood to the 1950s, Lynn Hudson has brilliantly plumbed the depth, complexity, and variability of American racial formations and added a new chapter to our understanding of the long black freedom movement and of women's centrality to it. --Jacquelyn Dowd Hall, author of Sisters and Rebels: A Struggle for the Soul of America


Thoughtful and well-written . . . Hudson has produced an impressive and finely wrought study of racial discrimination in the Golden State and the courageous and determined African American activists who challenged it in the courts and on the streets. --California History West of Jim Crow is among the best introductions to Black California history yet written . . . an elegant synthesis that will doubtlessly stand the test of time. --Boom California West of Jim Crow is a thorough account of California's racist history that furthers understanding of racism in the United States. --Foreword Review Powerfully argued, deeply researched, and alive with vivid portraits of little known freedom fighters, West of Jim Crow drives a stake through the heart of one of American history's most persistent myths: that racial segregation and discrimination were peculiar to the South. By tracing the metamorphosis of white supremacy in the Golden State and the fierce resistance to it over the long span from statehood to the 1950s, Lynn Hudson has brilliantly plumbed the depth, complexity, and variability of American racial formations and added a new chapter to our understanding of the long black freedom movement and of women's centrality to it. --Jacquelyn Dowd Hall, author of Sisters and Rebels: A Struggle for the Soul of America


Powerfully argued, deeply researched, and alive with vivid portraits of little known freedom fighters, West of Jim Crow drives a stake through the heart of one of American history's most persistent myths: that racial segregation and discrimination were peculiar to the South. By tracing the metamorphosis of white supremacy in the Golden State and the fierce resistance to it over the long span from statehood to the 1950s, Lynn Hudson has brilliantly plumbed the depth, complexity, and variability of American racial formations and added a new chapter to our understanding of the long black freedom movement and of women's centrality to it. --Jacquelyn Dowd Hall, author of Sisters and Rebels: A Struggle for the Soul of America West of Jim Crow is a thorough account of California's racist history that furthers understanding of racism in the United States. --Foreword Review


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Lynn M. Hudson is an associate professor of history at the University of Illinois at Chicago. She is the author of The Making of ""Mammy Pleasant"": A Black Entrepreneur in Nineteenth-Century San Francisco.

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