The Louisville & Nashville Employes' Magazine

The Louisville & Nashville Employes' Magazine
Title The Louisville & Nashville Employes' Magazine PDF eBook
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Pages 390
Release 1973
Genre Railroads
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The Louisville & Nashville Employes' Magazine

The Louisville & Nashville Employes' Magazine
Title The Louisville & Nashville Employes' Magazine PDF eBook
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Pages 1242
Release 1942
Genre Railroads
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M.K. and T. Employes' Magazine

M.K. and T. Employes' Magazine
Title M.K. and T. Employes' Magazine PDF eBook
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Pages 832
Release 1917
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Life Behind a Veil

Life Behind a Veil
Title Life Behind a Veil PDF eBook
Author George C. Wright
Publisher LSU Press
Pages 324
Release 2004-09-01
Genre History
ISBN 9780807130568

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In the period between the Civil War and the Great Depression, Louisville, Kentucky was host to what George C. Wright calls "a polite form of racism." There were no lynchings or race riots, and to a great extent, Louisville blacks escaped the harsh violence that was a fact of life for blacks in the Deep South. Furthermore, black Louisvillians consistently enjoyed and exercised an oft-contested but never effectively retracted enfranchisement. However, their votes usually did not amount to any real political leverage, and there were no radical improvements in civil rights during this period. Instead, there existed a delicate balance between relative privilege and enforced passivity.A substantial paternalism carried over from antebellum days in Louisville, and many leading white citizens lent support to a limited uplifting of blacks in society. They helped blacks establish their own schools, hospitals, and other institutions. But the dual purpose that such actions served, providing assistance while making the maintenance of strict segregation easier, was not incidental. Whites salved their consequences without really threatening an established order. And blacks, obliged to be grateful for the assistance, generally refrained from arguing for real social and political equality for fear of jeopardizing a partially improved situation and regressing to a status similar to that of other southern blacks.In Life Behind a Veil: Blacks in Louisville, Kentucky, 1865 - 1930, George Wright looks at the particulars of this form of racism. He also looks at the ways in which blacks made the most of their less than ideal position, focusing on the institutions that were central to their lives. Blacks in Louisville boasted the first library for blacks in the United States, as well as black-owned banks, hospitals, churches, settlement houses, and social clubs. These supported and reinforced a sense of community, self-esteem, and pride that was often undermined by the white world.Life Behind a Veil is a comprehensive account of race relations, black response to white discrimination, and the black community behind the walls of segregation in this border town. The title echoes Blyden Jackson's recollection of his childhood in Louisville, where blacks were always aware that there were two very distinct Louisvilles, one of which they were excluded from.

The Scenic Lines Employes Magazine

The Scenic Lines Employes Magazine
Title The Scenic Lines Employes Magazine PDF eBook
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Pages 442
Release 1917
Genre Denver and Rio Grande-Western Pacific Railroad (Denver, Colo.)
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Rock Island Employes' Magazine

Rock Island Employes' Magazine
Title Rock Island Employes' Magazine PDF eBook
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Pages 752
Release 1925
Genre Railroads
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Baltimore and Ohio Employes Magazine

Baltimore and Ohio Employes Magazine
Title Baltimore and Ohio Employes Magazine PDF eBook
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Pages 1396
Release 1914
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