Gender And Jim Crow, Second Edition: Women And The Politics Of White Supremacy In North Carolina, 1896-1920 (Gender And American Culture)

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This classic work helps recover the central role of black women in the political history of the Jim Crow era. Glenda Elizabeth Gilmore explores the pivotal and interconnected roles played by gender and race in North Carolina politics from the period immediately preceding the disfranchisement of black men in 1900 to the time black and white women gained the vote in 1920. Gilmore argues that while the ideology of white supremacy reordered Jim Crow society, a generation of educated black women nevertheless crafted an enduring tradition of political activism. In effect, these women served as diplomats to the white community after the disfranchisement of their husbands, brothers, and fathers. Gilmore also reveals how black women's feminism created opportunities to forge political ties with white women, helping to create a foundation for the emergence of southern progressivism. In addition, Gender and Jim Crow illuminates the manipulation of concepts of gender by white supremacists and shows how this rhetoric changed once women, black and white, gained the vote.


  • | Author: Glenda Elizabeth Gilmore
  • | Publisher: The University Of North Carolina Press
  • | Publication Date: Feb 01, 2019
  • | Number of Pages: 416 pages
  • | Language: English
  • | Binding: Paperback
  • | ISBN-10: 1469651882
  • | ISBN-13: 9781469651880
Author:
Glenda Elizabeth Gilmore
Publisher:
The University Of North Carolina Press
Publication Date:
Feb 01, 2019
Number of pages:
416 pages
Language:
English
Binding:
Paperback
ISBN-10:
1469651882
ISBN-13:
9781469651880