ISBN:
9780231548472
Language:
English
Pages:
1 Online-Ressource
Series Statement:
Columbia studies in the history of U.S. capitalism
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als Herbin-Triant, Elizabeth A., author Threatening property
DDC:
305.8009756/0904
Keywords:
Discrimination in housing History 20th century
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Social classes History 20th century
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African Americans Segregation 20th century
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History
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Race relations ; fast ; (OCoLC)fst01086509
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Social classes ; fast ; (OCoLC)fst01122346
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SOCIAL SCIENCE / Discrimination & Race Relations ; bisacsh
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SOCIAL SCIENCE / Minority Studies ; bisacsh
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African Americans ; Segregation ; fast ; (OCoLC)fst00799695
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North Carolina ; fast ; (OCoLC)fst01204304
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Discrimination in housing ; fast ; (OCoLC)fst00895081
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History ; fast ; (OCoLC)fst01411628
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BUSINESS & ECONOMICS ; Economic History
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African Americans ; Segregation
;
Discrimination in housing
;
Race relations
;
Social classes
;
History
;
North Carolina Race relations 20th century
;
History
;
North Carolina
Abstract:
1. Middling Whites in Postbellum North Carolina -- 2. Fusion, Democrats, and the Scarecrow of Race -- 3. Inspirations for Residential Segregation -- 4. Separating Residences in the Camel City -- 5. Jim Crow for the Countryside -- Conclusion: Planning for Residential Segregation After Buchanan -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index
Abstract:
Elizabeth Herbin-Triant investigates early-twentieth-century campaigns for residential segregation laws in North Carolina to show how the version of white supremacy supported by middle-class white people differed from that supported by the elites. Class divides halted Jim Crow from mandating separate neighborhoods for black and white southerners
Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index
URL:
https://doi.org/10.7312/herb18970
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