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  • 1
    ISBN: 9780465036707
    Language: English
    Pages: XVII, 381 S. , Ill., Kt.
    DDC: 305.800973
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    Keywords: Geschichte 1656-2008 ; HISTORY / United States / General ; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Ethnic Studies / African American Studies ; HISTORY / Social History ; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Black Studies (Global) ; Geschichte ; Philosophie ; Schwarze. USA ; Race awareness History ; Race Philosophy ; African Americans Race identity ; History ; African Americans Biography ; HISTORY / United States / General ; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Ethnic Studies / African American Studies ; HISTORY / Social History ; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Black Studies (Global) ; Rassenkonflikt ; USA ; United States Race relations ; History ; USA ; Biografie ; Biografie ; Biografie ; USA ; Rassenkonflikt ; Geschichte 1656-2008
    Abstract: "In A Dreadful Deceit, award-winning social historian Jacqueline Jones traces the lives of six African Americans from the colonial era to the late 20th century, using their stories to illustrate the complex ways in which racial ideologies in this country have changed since the first Africans arrived on the nation's shores hundreds of years ago. The very idea of "blackness," she shows, has changed fundamentally over this period. For Antonio, an enslaved Angolan man tortured to death by his owner in 1650s Maryland, being black meant being defined purely in terms of physical characteristics, without regard to his actual ethnicity (his Angolan identity) and without association with any countrymen, confederates, or co-religionists who might support him. The label made Antonio uniquely vulnerable, and indeed gained traction precisely because it defined, rationalized, and exploited that vulnerability. It is one of the terrible ironies of history that later generations of African Americans developed a shared identity around this mythologized label, yet it is also true that each generation has also had to confront its limits and limitations"..
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  • 2
    ISBN: 0394745361
    Language: English
    Pages: xiii, 432 S , Ill , 21 cm
    Edition: 1st Vintage Books ed
    DDC: 305.48896073
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    Keywords: African American women Employment ; History ; African American women History ; African American families History ; USA ; Schwarze ; Familie ; Geschichte ; USA ; Soziale Situation ; Schwarze Frau ; Geschichte ; USA ; Beschäftigung ; Schwarze Frau ; Geschichte ; Schwarze ; USA ; Familie ; Schwarze Frau
    Note: Reprint. Originally published: New York : Basic Books, c1985 , Bibliography: p. 406-415 , Includes index
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  • 3
    ISBN: 9781541619791
    Language: English
    Pages: viii, 532 Seiten , Illustrationen, Karten
    Edition: First edition
    DDC: 974.4/6100496073
    Keywords: African Americans Employment ; History ; Free black people Social conditions 19th century ; Fugitive slaves Social conditions 19th century ; Working class African Americans Social conditions 19th century ; Labor History 19th century ; Boston (Mass.) History Civil War, 1861-1865 ; Social aspects ; Boston, Mass. ; Schwarze ; Arbeiter ; Arbeitsbedingungen ; Soziale Situation ; Ungerechtigkeit ; Geschichte 1850-1875
    Abstract: Introduction: "Words are easy" -- Prelude: The Edloe sixty-six -- 1850-1860 -- The fugitive economy -- Underground commons -- The world of the streets -- Boston in the shadow of slavery -- Women in service -- Making a living in unsettled times -- 1861-1865 -- The politics of wartime work and charitable assistance -- Boston diaspora I -- "A higher standard of courage" -- Hardship on the homefront -- "False and exaggerated ideas of freedom" -- 1865-1875 -- Their suffering housekeepers -- Boston diaspora II -- White men demanding their own rights, but refusing to concede to others theirs -- Persistent industry -- "Safely doing injustice" to black Bostonians.
    Abstract: "Before, during, and after the US Civil War, Boston's Black workers were barred from the skilled trades, factory work, and public-works projects. In Boston, as in cities across the North, white abolitionists focused virtually all their energies on the plight of enslaved Black Southerners, while refusing to address the challenges faced by their Black neighbors. The author presents inspiring and heart-wrenching stories of people-from day laborers and domestics to physicians and lawyers-who ingeniously forged careers in the face of monumental obstacles"--
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 4
    ISBN: 0465001270 , 046501674X
    Language: English
    Pages: XIII, 399 S.
    DDC: 305.5690973
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    Keywords: Geschichte 1860-1990 ; Unterschicht ; USA
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  • 5
    ISBN: 978-3-96054-301-5 , 3-96054-301-8
    Language: German
    Pages: 426 Seiten, 16 ungezählte Seiten : , Illustrationen ; , 24 cm x 16 cm.
    Edition: 1. Auflage, deusche Erstausgabe
    Uniform Title: Goddess of anarchy the life and times of Lucy Parsons, American radical
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    Keywords: Parsons, Lucy E. ; Anarchismus. ; Sklaverei. ; Haymarket-Aufstand. ; USA. ; amerikanischer Bürgerkrieg ; Schwarze Frau ; Anarchismus ; Sklaverei ; Albert Parsons ; Geschichte ; Texas ; Aktivismus ; Intersektionalität ; Emma Goldman ; Chicago ; Rassismus ; Arbeiterbewegung ; USA ; Südstaaten ; Sozialismus ; Biografie ; 1853-1942 Parsons, Lucy E. ; Anarchismus ; Sklaverei ; Haymarket-Aufstand
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  • 6
    ISBN: 978-0-4650-7899-8
    Language: English
    Pages: xv, 447 Seiten, 15 ungezählte Seiten Bildtafeln : , Illustrationen.
    Edition: First edition
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 335.83092
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    Keywords: Parsons, Lucy E. / (Lucy Eldine) / 1853-1942 ; Parsons, Lucy E. ; Anarchists / United States / Biography ; Working class / United States / History ; Labor movement / United States / History ; Biografie ; 1853-1942 Parsons, Lucy E.
    Abstract: "From a prize-winning historian, a new portrait of an extraordinary activist and the turbulent age in which she lived Goddess of Anarchy recounts the formidable life of the militant writer, orator, and agitator Lucy Parsons. Born to an enslaved woman in Virginia in 1851 and raised in Texas-where she met her husband, the Haymarket "martyr" Albert Parsons-Lucy was a fearless advocate of First Amendment rights, a champion of the working classes, and one of the most prominent figures of African descent of her era. And yet, her life was riddled with contradictions-she advocated violence without apology, concocted a Hispanic-Indian identity for herself, and ignored the plight of African Americans. Drawing on a wealth of new sources, Jacqueline Jones presents not only the exceptional life of the famous American-born anarchist but also an authoritative account of her times-from slavery through the Great Depression"--
    Abstract: "Goddess of Anarchy is the biography of the formidable radical activist, writer, and orator Lucy Parsons (1853-1942), also known as Lucia Eldine Gonzalez Parsons, whose long life was entwined with the major radical labor struggles of her turbulent era. Born to an enslaved woman in Virginia in 1851, Parsons became the wife of Confederate veteran and anarchist organizer Albert R. Parsons, who was unjustly imprisoned and eventually hanged in 1887 for his alleged role in the Haymarket bombing in Chicago. After Albert's imprisonment and death, Parsons forged her own career as orator and labor agitator, editor, free-speech activist, essayist, fiction writer, publisher, and political commentator. A fearless advocate of First Amendment rights, a founding member of the Socialist Party of America in 1900, and a cofounder of the Industrial Workers of the World in 1905, Parsons was one of only a handful of women and the only African American of her era to speak regularly to large crowds throughout the nation. Parsons was a thoughtful critic of Gilded Age America, but also well-known for her rhetorical provocations. She worked closely with, or bitterly against, other labor agitators of her day, including Eugene Debs and Emma Goldman, with whom she had a feud about the sexual liberation of women. And yet Lucy Parsons' life was shrouded in contradictions, marked by a series of traumas and personal tragedies. Historian Jacqueline Jones presents here a nuanced portrait of Parsons, reckoning with all of her paradoxes--her consistent advocacy of violence, her made-up Hispanic-Indian identity, and her refusal to acknowledge her African descent and the plight of African-Americans"--
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  • 7
    ISBN: 0631207694 , 0631207708
    Language: English
    Pages: 250 S.
    Series Statement: Problems in American history
    DDC: 305.5620973
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    Keywords: Sozialgeschichte ; Arbeiterklasse ; USA
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  • 8
    ISBN: 0394745361
    Language: English
    Pages: XIII, 432 S. , Ill.
    Edition: Repr.
    DDC: 305.48896073
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    Keywords: Geschichte ; Schwarze ; Schwarze Frau ; Familienleben ; Frauenarbeit ; Arbeiterin ; USA
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  • 9
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    Malden, Mass. [u.a.] : Blackwell Publ.
    ISBN: 0631207694 , 0631207708
    Language: English
    Pages: 250 S
    Series Statement: Problems in American history 1
    Series Statement: Problems in american history
    DDC: 305.5/62/0973
    Keywords: Working class History ; United States Social conditions ; United States History
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 10
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    New York : Basic Books a member of the Perseus Books Group
    ISBN: 0465018815 , 9780465018819
    Language: English
    Pages: xvi, 440 Seiten, 16 ungezählte Seiten , Illustrationen , 24 cm
    Edition: Fully revised and updated
    DDC: 305.48/896073
    Keywords: African American women Employment ; History ; African American women History ; African American families History
    Description / Table of Contents: "My mother was such a woman" : slavery, 1830-1860 -- Enslaved women becoming freedwomen : the Civil War and reconstruction -- "Bent backs and laboring muscles" : in the rural South, 1880-1915 -- Between the Southern cotton field and the Northern ghetto : the urban South, 1880-1915 -- "To get out of this land of sufring" : black women migrants to the North, 1900-1930 -- Harder times : the Great Depression -- The roots of two revolutions, 1940-1955 -- The struggle confirmed and transformed, 1955-1980 -- Crosscurrents of past and present, 1980-2009.
    Note: "Rev. ed. of: Labor of love, labor of sorrow. 1985" - Rückseite Titelblatt , Literaturverzeichnis: Seiten 371-419
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