Threatening property : race, class, and campaigns to legislate Jim Crow neighborhoods /

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 separat...

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Main Author: Herbin-Triant, Elizabeth A. (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: New York : Columbia University Press, [2019]
Series:Columbia studies in the history of U.S. capitalism.
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Summary: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
Item Description:EBSCO eBook Academic Comprehensive Collection North America
EBSCO eBook Business Collection
EBSCO eBook History Collection
Physical Description:1 online resource : illustrations, maps
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:9780231548472
0231548478