Discusses the roots of the white supremacy movement in the United States and describes the events surrounding the trial of an interracial couple, Richard and Mildred Loving, for miscegenation and the landmark 1967 decision which made interracial marriagelegal.
Discusses the roots of the white supremacy movement in the United States and describes the events surrounding the trial of an interracial couple, Richard and Mildred Loving, for miscegenation and the landmark 1967 decision which made interracial marriagelegal.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Sheryll Cashin, professor of law at Georgetown University, is author of The Agitator’s Daughter, The Failures of Integration, and Place, Not Race. She is a frequent commentator on law and race relations, appearing on NPR, CNN, ABC News, and MSNBC. Cashin was a law clerk to Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall and served in the Clinton White House as an advisor on urban and economic policy.
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AUTHOR’S NOTE INTRODUCTION PART ONE BEFORE LOVING, 1607–1939 CHAPTER ONE Going Native: Virginia’s First Lovers and Haters CHAPTER TWO Sex, Love, and Rebellion in Early Colonial Virginia CHAPTER THREE Slavery Begets Antimiscegenation and White Supremacy CHAPTER FOUR Miscegenation, Dog-Whistling, and the Spread of Supremacy PART TWO LOVING CHAPTER FIVE Loving v. Virginia (1967) PART THREE AFTER LOVING CHAPTER SIX 2017: Interracial Intimacy and the Threat to and Persistence of White Supremacy CHAPTER SEVEN More Loving: Families and Friendship CHAPTER EIGHT The Future: The Rise of the Culturally Dexterous ACKNOWLEDGMENTS NOTES INDEX
AUTHOR’S NOTE INTRODUCTION PART ONE BEFORE LOVING, 1607–1939 CHAPTER ONE Going Native: Virginia’s First Lovers and Haters CHAPTER TWO Sex, Love, and Rebellion in Early Colonial Virginia CHAPTER THREE Slavery Begets Antimiscegenation and White Supremacy CHAPTER FOUR Miscegenation, Dog-Whistling, and the Spread of Supremacy PART TWO LOVING CHAPTER FIVE Loving v. Virginia (1967) PART THREE AFTER LOVING CHAPTER SIX 2017: Interracial Intimacy and the Threat to and Persistence of White Supremacy CHAPTER SEVEN More Loving: Families and Friendship CHAPTER EIGHT The Future: The Rise of the Culturally Dexterous ACKNOWLEDGMENTS NOTES INDEX
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