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ОглавлениеContents
Preface
Acknowledgments
Chapter One
Racial Attitudes in the North, 1800–1865
The Antebellum Free States
Lincoln and the Aftermath of War
Reunion
Chapter Two
The Containment of Blacks in the South
Reconstruction: The Setting
The War’s Aftermath
The Legal Aspects of Race
The Economics of Race
Northerners in the Cotton Fields
Black Self-Sufficiency: The Montgomery Family
The Education of Freedmen
Theodore Roosevelt and the Northern Privileged Class
Chapter Three
The Great Migration: The Reception of Blacks in Northern Cities
Chicago!
Immigrant in Detroit
Blacks in New York City
The Effects of Philanthropy
From the Farm to the City
Black-on-Black Crime
The Impact of World War II
Chapter Four
The 1960s: Civil Rights and Civil War
A Global Definition of “People of Color”
Black Identity
Integration at Ole Miss
The Struggle for Civil Rights
“The Ivy League Negro”
“Desegregation Does Not Mean Integration”
A Sober Look at an “Alliance”
The Racial Integration Muddle
Black Leaders, from Moderate to Militant
Racial Violence in the North
The War on Poverty
The Private Sector Responds
Another Look at the Sixties
Chapter Five
The Enduring American Dilemma
The Marshall Plan: The Coattail Effect on Black America
Jobs
Still Seeking a Better Education
Self-Examination
The Integration Muddle
Recasting Memorials
Watching the Movies
The Portability of Education
Police and Community
Black Leadership
Chapter Six
From Dream to Reality
Notes on Sources
Index