Decennial Edition of the American Digest

Decennial Edition of the American Digest
Title Decennial Edition of the American Digest PDF eBook
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Pages 1836
Release 1928
Genre Law reports, digests, etc
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Judicial and Statutory Definitions of Words and Phrases

Judicial and Statutory Definitions of Words and Phrases
Title Judicial and Statutory Definitions of Words and Phrases PDF eBook
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Pages 998
Release 1904
Genre Law
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Public Documents of Massachusetts

Public Documents of Massachusetts
Title Public Documents of Massachusetts PDF eBook
Author Massachusetts
Publisher
Pages 1104
Release 1897
Genre Massachusetts
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Report

Report
Title Report PDF eBook
Author State Library of Massachusetts
Publisher
Pages 264
Release 1903
Genre Libraries
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Report of the Librarian of the State Library of Massachusetts

Report of the Librarian of the State Library of Massachusetts
Title Report of the Librarian of the State Library of Massachusetts PDF eBook
Author State Library of Massachusetts
Publisher
Pages 646
Release 1901
Genre Libraries
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Catalogue of Title Entries of Books and Other Articles

Catalogue of Title Entries of Books and Other Articles
Title Catalogue of Title Entries of Books and Other Articles PDF eBook
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Pages 974
Release 1899
Genre American literature
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Elusive Utopia

Elusive Utopia
Title Elusive Utopia PDF eBook
Author Gary Kornblith
Publisher LSU Press
Pages 498
Release 2018-12-05
Genre Social Science
ISBN 080717016X

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Before the Civil War, Oberlin, Ohio, stood in the vanguard of the abolition and black freedom movements. The community, including co-founded Oberlin College, strove to end slavery and establish full equality for all. Yet, in the half-century after the Union victory, Oberlin’s resolute stand for racial justice eroded as race-based discrimination pressed down on its African American citizens. In Elusive Utopia, noted historians Gary J. Kornblith and Carol Lasser tell the story of how, in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, Oberlin residents, black and white, understood and acted upon their changing perceptions of race, ultimately resulting in the imposition of a color line. Founded as a utopian experiment in 1833, Oberlin embraced radical racial egalitarianism in its formative years. By the eve of the Civil War, when 20 percent of its local population was black, the community modeled progressive racial relations that, while imperfect, shone as strikingly more advanced than in either the American South or North. Emancipation and the passage of the Civil War amendments seemed to confirm Oberlin's egalitarian values. Yet, contrary to the expectations of its idealistic founders, Oberlin’s residents of color fell increasingly behind their white peers economically in the years after the war. Moreover, leaders of the white-dominated temperance movement conflated class, color, and respectability, resulting in stigmatization of black residents. Over time, many white Oberlinians came to view black poverty as the result of personal failings, practiced residential segregation, endorsed racially differentiated education in public schools, and excluded people of color from local government. By 1920, Oberlin’s racial utopian vision had dissipated, leaving the community to join the racist mainstream of American society. Drawing from newspapers, pamphlets, organizational records, memoirs, census materials and tax lists, Elusive Utopia traces the rise and fall of Oberlin's idealistic vision and commitment to racial equality in a pivotal era in American history.