The Oxford handbook of African American citizenship, 1865-present / edited by Henry Louis Gates, Jr., Claude Steele, Lawrence D. Bobo, Michael C. Dawson, Gerald Jaynes, Lisa Crooms-Robinson, Linda Darling-Hammond.

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Other Authors: Gates, Henry Louis, Jr, Steele, Claude (Editor), Bobo, Lawrence (Editor), Dawson, Michael C., 1951- (Editor), Jaynes, Gerald (Editor), Crooms-Robinson, Lisa (Editor), Darling-Hammond, Linda (Editor)
Language:English
Published: New York : Oxford University Press, [2012], ©2012.
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Physical Description:x, 848 pages : illustrated., maps ; 25 cm
Format: Book
Contents:
  • African American citizenship / Henry Louis Gates, Jr.
  • The African American social experience, 1865-present
  • An American conundrum: race, sociology, and the African American road to citizenship / Lawrence D. Bobo
  • Race and the limits of American democracy: African Americans from the fall of reconstruction to the rise of the ghetto / Frank L. Samson
  • The strange career of racial science, racial categories, and African American identity / Victor Thompson
  • Race-conscious color blindness: World War II, Brown v. Board of Education, and the strange persistence of the one-drop rule / Victor Thompson
  • From color caste to color blind, part I: racial attitudes in the United States during World War II, 1939-1945 / Maria Krysan
  • From color caste to color blind, part II: racial attitudes during the civil rights and black power eras, 1948-1975 / Maria Krysan
  • From color caste to color blind, part III: contemporary era racial attitudes, 1976-2004 / Maria Krysan
  • The African American economic experience, 1865-present
  • From slave to citizen: an overview of the evolution of African American economic status / Gerald Jaynes
  • Reconstruction: the foundations of economic citizenship / Gerald Jaynes
  • The economy and the black citizen, 1900 to World War II / Gerald Jaynes
  • The expansion of economic rights since World War II / Gerald Jaynes
  • Government policy and the poor / Gerald Jaynes
  • African American politics, 1865-present
  • African American politics and citizenship, 1865-present: an overview / Michael C. Dawson
  • The black public sphere and black civil society / Michael C. Dawson
  • Blacks and the racialized state / Michael C. Dawson
  • War and African American citizenship, 1865-1965: the role of military service / Christopher Parker
  • From civil rights movement to the present / Michael C. Dawson
  • African American women: intersectionality in politics / Jamila Celestine Michener, Andrew Dilts, and Cathy J. Cohen
  • African Americans and the law, 1865-present
  • The United States Constitution and the struggle for African American citizenship: an overview / Lisa Crooms-Robinson
  • African American legal status from reconstruction law to the nadir of Jim Crow: 1865-1919 / Lisa Crooms-Robinson
  • African American legal status from the Harlem renaissance through World War II / Lisa Crooms-Robinson
  • Law from the rise of the civil rights movement to the present / Lisa Crooms-Robinson
  • African Americans and education, 1865-present
  • Education and the quest for African American citizenship: an overview / Joy Ann Williamson-Lott, Linda Darling-Hammond, and Maria E. Hyler
  • Emancipation and reconstruction: African American education, 1865-1919 / Joy Ann Williamson-Lott, Linda Darling-Hammond, and Maria E. Hyler
  • From the "new negro" to civil rights: African American education, 1919-1945 / Joy Ann Williamson-Lott, Linda Darling-Hammond, and Maria E. Hyler
  • Education from civil rights through black power: 1945-1975 / Joy Ann Williamson-Lott, Linda Darling-Hammond, and Maria E. Hyler
  • From retrenchment to renewal: African American education, 1975-present / Joy Ann Williamson-Lott, Linda Darling-Hammond, and Maria E. Hyler
  • The changing psychologies of African Americans, 1865-present
  • The African American psyche, 1865-present: an overview / Claude Steele and Jennifer Richeson
  • Predicaments, coping, and resistance: social and personal identities among African Americans / William E. Cross, Jr.
  • Contemporary black identities and personalities / William E. Cross, Jr.
  • The rise and fall of race psychology in the study of African Americans / Daryl Michael Scott
  • Black personality in the integrationist era / Daryl Michael Scott
  • The racism of intelligence: how mental testing practices have constituted an institutionalized form of group domination / Jean-Claude Croizet.