A Covenant with Color

A Covenant with Color
Title A Covenant with Color PDF eBook
Author Craig Steven Wilder
Publisher Columbia University Press
Pages 356
Release 2000-07-05
Genre History
ISBN 9780231506632

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Spanning three centuries of Brooklyn history from the colonial period to the present, A Covenant with Color exposes the intricate relations of dominance and subordination that have long characterized the relative social positions of white and black Brooklynites. Craig Steven Wilder -- examining both quantitative and qualitative evidence and utilizing cutting-edge literature on race theory -- demonstrates how ideas of race were born, how they evolved, and how they were carried forth into contemporary society. In charting the social history of one of the nation's oldest urban locales, Wilder contends that power relations -- in all their complexity -- are the starting point for understanding Brooklyn's turbulent racial dynamics. He spells out the workings of power -- its manipulation of resources, whether in the form of unfree labor, privileges of citizenship, better jobs, housing, government aid, or access to skilled trades. Wilder deploys an extraordinary spectrum of evidence to illustrate the mechanics of power that have kept African American Brooklynites in subordinate positions: from letters and diaries to family papers of Kings County's slaveholders, from tax records to the public archives of the Home Owners Loan Corporation. Wilder illustrates his points through a variety of cases, including banking interests, the rise of Kings County's colonial elite, industrialization and slavery, race-based distribution of federal money in jobs, and mortgage loans during and after the Depression. He delves into the evolution of the Brooklyn ghetto, tracing how housing segregation corralled African Americans in Bedford-Stuyvesant. The book explores colonial enslavement, the rise of Jim Crow, labor discrimination and union exclusion, and educational inequality. Throughout, Wilder uses Brooklyn as a lens through which to view larger issues of race and power on a national level. One of the few recent attempts to provide a comprehensive history of race relations in an American city, A Covenant with Color is a major contribution to urban history and the history of race and class in America.

A Covenant with Color

A Covenant with Color
Title A Covenant with Color PDF eBook
Author Craig Steven Wilder
Publisher
Pages 325
Release 2000
Genre History
ISBN 9780231119061

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In this social history of Brooklyn, Craig Steven Wilder contends that power relations are the starting point for understanding the area's turbulent racial dynamics. He explores the evolution of the Brooklyn ghetto and uses Brooklyn as a lens through which to view larger issues in America.

A Covenant with Color

A Covenant with Color
Title A Covenant with Color PDF eBook
Author Craig Steven Wilder
Publisher
Pages 662
Release 1994
Genre African Americans
ISBN

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City Son

City Son
Title City Son PDF eBook
Author Wayne Dawkins
Publisher Univ. Press of Mississippi
Pages 365
Release 2012
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1617032581

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The story of an unforgettable African American journalist and his impact on New York City and America

The New Science of Color

The New Science of Color
Title The New Science of Color PDF eBook
Author Beatrice Irwin
Publisher
Pages 154
Release 1915
Genre Color
ISBN

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Doctrines & Covenants

Doctrines & Covenants
Title Doctrines & Covenants PDF eBook
Author Annie Poon
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2020
Genre
ISBN 9781524415303

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Color and Culture

Color and Culture
Title Color and Culture PDF eBook
Author John Gage
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 344
Release 1999
Genre Aesthetics
ISBN 0520222253

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An encyclopaedic work on color in Western art and culture from the Middle Ages to Post-Modernism.