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Defying Jim Crow : African American community development and the struggle for racial equality in New Orleans, 1900-1960

Title
Defying Jim Crow : African American community development and the struggle for racial equality in New Orleans, 1900-1960 / Donald E. DeVore.
Author
DeVore, Donald E.
Publication
Baton Rouge : Louisiana State University Press, [2015]

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Description
ix, 276 pages; 23 cm
Summary
"From the earliest days of Jim Crow, African Americans in New Orleans rallied around the belief that the new system of racially biased laws, designed to relegate them to second-class citizenship, was neither legitimate nor permanent. Drawing on shared memories of fluid race relations and post-Civil War political participation, they remained committed to a disciplined and sustained pursuit of equality. Defying Jim Crow tells the story of this community's decades-long struggle against segregation, disenfranchisement, and racial violence. Amid mounting violence and increasing exclusion, black New Orleanians believed their best defense depended upon maintaining a close-knit and politically engaged community. Donald E. DeVore's peerless research shows how African Americans sought to reverse the trends of oppression by prioritizing the kind of capacity building--investment in education, participation in national organizations, and a spirit of entrepreneurship in markets not dominated by white businessmen--that would ensure the community's ability to keep fighting for their rights in the face of setbacks and hostility from the city's white leaders. As some black activists worked to attain equity within the "separate but equal" framework, they provided a firm foundation and crucial support for more overt challenges to the racist government structures"--Publisher's website.
Alternative Title
African American community development and the struggle for racial equality in New Orleans, 1900-1960
Subject
  • African Americans > Louisiana > New Orleans > Social conditions > 20th century
  • Community development > Louisiana > New Orleans
  • African Americans > Segregation > History > Louisiana > New Orleans > 19th century
  • Race discrimination > Louisiana > New Orleans > History > 20th century
  • African Americans > Louisiana > New Orleans > History > 20th century
  • African Americans > History > 1877-1964
  • New Orleans (La.) > Race relations > History > 20th century
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
The rise and decline of Black equality -- Higher education and individual initiative -- The religious dimensions of community development -- The secular dimensions of community development -- Public education -- Business and labor -- Jim Crow attacked -- Freedom now.
Call Number
Sc E 15-459
ISBN
  • 9780807160374 (cloth : alk. paper)
  • 0807160377 (cloth : alk. paper)
  • 9780807160381 (pdf) (canceled/invalid)
  • 9780807160398 (epub) (canceled/invalid)
  • 9780807160404 (mobi) (canceled/invalid)
  • 0807160385 (canceled/invalid)
  • 0807160393 (canceled/invalid)
  • 0807160407 (canceled/invalid)
LCCN
2014043015
OCLC
894313601
Author
DeVore, Donald E.
Title
Defying Jim Crow : African American community development and the struggle for racial equality in New Orleans, 1900-1960 / Donald E. DeVore.
Publisher
Baton Rouge : Louisiana State University Press, [2015]
Type of Content
text
Type of Medium
unmediated
Type of Carrier
volume
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Research Call Number
Sc E 15-459
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