The Road to Jim Crow: The African American Struggle on Maryland's Eastern Shore, 1860-1915
The Road to Jim Crow: The African American Struggle on Maryland's Eastern Shore, 1860-1915
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Breaks new ground and fills an overlooked gap in Maryland history.
Making extensive use of primary sources, C. Christopher Brown has broken new ground and filled a long overlooked gap in Maryland history. Here is the story of African Americans on Maryland's Eastern Shore, from the promise-filled days following the end of slavery to the rise of lynch law, segregation, and systematic efforts at disenfranchisement. Resisting, as best they could, attempts of the Democratic "White Man's Party" to render them second-class citizens, black communities rallied to their churches and fought determinedly to properly educate their children and gain a measure of political power. The Eastern Shore's Cambridge, guided by savvy and energetic leaders, became a political and cultural center of African American life.
Binding Type: Paperback
Author: Brown, C. Christopher
Published: 08/29/2017
Publisher: Maryland Historical Society
ISBN: 9780996594417
Pages: 356
Weight: 1.40lbs
Size: 8.90h x 6.00w x 1.10d