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Contents

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

Reckoning with Race

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