Black Manhood and Community Building in North Carolina, 1900-1930 - New Perspectives on the History of the South - Angela Hornsby Gutting - Libros - University Press of Florida - 9780813036793 - 10 de enero de 2011
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Black Manhood and Community Building in North Carolina, 1900-1930 - New Perspectives on the History of the South

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Historical treatments of race during the early twentieth century have generally focused on black women's activism. Leading books about the disenfranchisement era hint that black men withdrew from positions of community leadership until later in the century. Angela Hornsby-Gutting argues that middle-class black men in North Carolina in fact actively responded to new manifestations of racism. Focusing on the localized, grassroots work of black men during this period, she offers new insights about rarely scrutinized interracial dynamics as well as the interactions between men and women in the black community. Informed by feminist analysis, Hornsby-Gutting uses gender as the lens through which to view cooperation, tension, and negotiation between the sexes and among African American men during an era of heightened race oppression. Her work promotes improved understanding of the construct of gender during these years, and expands the vocabulary of black manhood beyond the "great man ideology" which has obfuscated alternate, localized meanings of politics, manhood, and leadership.


264 pages, black & white illustrations

Medios de comunicación Libros     Paperback Book   (Libro con tapa blanda y lomo encolado)
Publicado 10 de enero de 2011
ISBN13 9780813036793
Editores University Press of Florida
Páginas 264
Dimensiones 152 × 228 × 14 mm   ·   333 g
Lengua Inglés  

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