This dissertation examines the evolution of early race relations in Boston during a period which saw the extinguishing of the progressive abolitionist racial flame and the triumph of Jim Crow in Boston. I argue that this historical moment was a window in which Boston stood at a racial crossroads. The decision to follow the path of disfranchisement of African Americans and racial polarization paved the way for the race relations in Boston we know and recognize today. Documenting the high number of blacks and whites who married in Boston during these years in the face of virulent anti-miscegenation efforts and the context of the intense political fight to keep interracial marriage legal, the dissertation explores the black response to this as...
This dissertation examines the history of policing in mid-century Newark to examine the ways in whic...
My dissertation is a cultural and political history of Savannah, Georgia. Exploring the role of ethn...
This dissertation, “Between North and South: The Politics of Race in Jim Crow Memphis,” uses the his...
This project examines African American political culture in Boston, Massachusetts and the intersecti...
In 1904, a wealthy black lawyer described Boston as “the paradise of the Negro”. With the state legi...
Boston, the headquarters of radical abolition during the antebellum period, is, paradoxically, often...
My dissertation investigates the experiences of southern African American women migrating to New Yor...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston University PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Autho...
In recent years, a number of studies have examined black ghetto development in large urban centers o...
In 1855 the Commonwealth of Massachusetts became the first American State to officially desegregate ...
This dissertation examines how German- and Irish-Americans, the two main ethnic groups in New York C...
ABSTRACT This dissertation examines the years 1980-2000 as a sociologically transformative period i...
This dissertation traces the evolution of policing in New York City as the city became more racially...
This dissertation uses New York City’s July 1964 rebellions in Central Harlem and Bedford-Stuyvesant...
Settlement workers sought to reform American society in order to make it truer to its democratic ide...
This dissertation examines the history of policing in mid-century Newark to examine the ways in whic...
My dissertation is a cultural and political history of Savannah, Georgia. Exploring the role of ethn...
This dissertation, “Between North and South: The Politics of Race in Jim Crow Memphis,” uses the his...
This project examines African American political culture in Boston, Massachusetts and the intersecti...
In 1904, a wealthy black lawyer described Boston as “the paradise of the Negro”. With the state legi...
Boston, the headquarters of radical abolition during the antebellum period, is, paradoxically, often...
My dissertation investigates the experiences of southern African American women migrating to New Yor...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston University PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Autho...
In recent years, a number of studies have examined black ghetto development in large urban centers o...
In 1855 the Commonwealth of Massachusetts became the first American State to officially desegregate ...
This dissertation examines how German- and Irish-Americans, the two main ethnic groups in New York C...
ABSTRACT This dissertation examines the years 1980-2000 as a sociologically transformative period i...
This dissertation traces the evolution of policing in New York City as the city became more racially...
This dissertation uses New York City’s July 1964 rebellions in Central Harlem and Bedford-Stuyvesant...
Settlement workers sought to reform American society in order to make it truer to its democratic ide...
This dissertation examines the history of policing in mid-century Newark to examine the ways in whic...
My dissertation is a cultural and political history of Savannah, Georgia. Exploring the role of ethn...
This dissertation, “Between North and South: The Politics of Race in Jim Crow Memphis,” uses the his...