What Comes Naturally

What Comes Naturally

Einband:
Fester Einband
EAN:
9780195094633
Untertitel:
Miscegenation Law and the Making of Race in America
Genre:
Geschichte
Autor:
Peggy Pascoe
Herausgeber:
Oxford University Press
Anzahl Seiten:
416
Erscheinungsdatum:
22.01.2009
ISBN:
978-0-19-509463-3

Informationen zum Autor Peggy Pascoe is Beekman Professor of Northwest and Pacific History at the University of Oregon. Klappentext A long-awaited history that promises to dramatically change our understanding of race in America, What Comes Naturally traces the origins, spread, and demise of miscegenation laws in the United States - laws that banned interracial marriage and sex, most often between whites and members of other races. Peggy Pascoe demonstrates how these laws were enacted and applied not just in the South but throughout most of the country, in the West, the North, and theMidwest. Beginning in the Reconstruction era, when the term miscegenation first was coined, she traces the creation of a racial hierarchy that bolstered white supremacy and banned the marriage of Whites to Chinese, Japanese, Filipinos, and American Indians as well as the marriage of Whites to Blacks. She endsnot simply with the landmark 1967 case of Loving v. Virginia, in which the Supreme Court finally struck down miscegenation laws throughout the country, but looks at the implications of ideas of colorblindness that replaced them. What Comes Naturally is both accessible to the general reader and informative to the specialist, a rare feat for an original work of history based on archival research. Zusammenfassung A long-awaited history that promises to dramatically change our understanding of race in America, What Comes Naturally traces the origins, spread, and demise of miscegenation laws in the United States - laws that banned interracial marriage and sex, most often between whites and members of other races. Peggy Pascoe demonstrates how these laws were enacted and applied not just in the South but throughout most of the country, in the West, the North, and the Midwest. Beginning in the Reconstruction era, when the term miscegenation first was coined, she traces the creation of a racial hierarchy that bolstered white supremacy and banned the marriage of Whites to Chinese, Japanese, Filipinos, and American Indians as well as the marriage of Whites to Blacks. She ends not simply with the landmark 1967 case of Loving v. Virginia, in which the Supreme Court finally struck down miscegenation laws throughout the country, but looks at the implications of ideas of colorblindness that replaced them. What Comes Naturally is both accessible to the general reader and informative to the specialist, a rare feat for an original work of history based on archival research....

Autorentext
Peggy Pascoe is Beekman Professor of Northwest and Pacific History at the University of Oregon.

Klappentext
A long-awaited history that promises to dramatically change our understanding of race in America, What Comes Naturally traces the origins, spread, and demise of miscegenation laws in the United States - laws that banned interracial marriage and sex, most often between whites and members of other races. Peggy Pascoe demonstrates how these laws were enacted and applied not just in the South but throughout most of the country, in the West, the North, and the Midwest. Beginning in the Reconstruction era, when the term miscegenation first was coined, she traces the creation of a racial hierarchy that bolstered white supremacy and banned the marriage of Whites to Chinese, Japanese, Filipinos, and American Indians as well as the marriage of Whites to Blacks. She ends not simply with the landmark 1967 case of Loving v. Virginia, in which the Supreme Court finally struck down miscegenation laws throughout the country, but looks at the implications of ideas of colorblindness that replaced them. What Comes Naturally is both accessible to the general reader and informative to the specialist, a rare feat for an original work of history based on archival research.

Inhalt
Introduction; MISCEGENATION LAW AND CONSTITUTIONAL EQUALITY, 1863-1883; 1. Engendering Miscegenation; 2. Sexualizing Miscegenation Law; MISCEGENATION LAW AND RACE CLASSIFICATION, 1860-1948; 3. Configuring Race in the American West; 4. The Facts of Race in the Courtroom; 5. Seeing Like a Racial State; MISCEGENATION LAW AND ITS OPPONENTS, 1913-1963; 6. Between a Rock and a Hard Place; 7. Interracial Marriage as a Natural Right; MISCEGENATION LAW, CIVIL RIGHTS, AND COLORBLINDNESS, 1964-2000; 8. Interracial Marriage as a Civil Right; 9. The Politics of Colorblindness


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