Henry M. Turner wrote about his parishioners , " the blacks were arrayed against the brown or mulattoes , and the mulattoes in turn against the blacks . " They found freedmen's religious practices alien and were appalled by the anti ...
Hating Whites and Loving White Genes: Black Support of the “One Drop Myth” and White Racial Purity In 1999 The Washington Post published an emotional article by one of its so-called “black” reporters, Lonnae O'Neal Parker, ...
The De - Assimilation of South Carolina : Paths Not Taken , Part 5 - Con- federate law disallowed Negro combat soldiers . Hence , most historians agree that negligibly few Negroes joined the Confederate Army and fought to preserve ...
The De - Assimilation of South Carolina : Paths Not Taken , Part 5- Con- federate law disallowed Negro combat soldiers . Hence , most historians agree that negligibly few Negroes joined the Confederate Army and fought to preserve ...
The De - Assimilation of South Carolina : Paths Not Taken , Part 5- Con- federate law disallowed Negro combat soldiers . Hence , most historians agree that negligibly few Negroes joined the Confederate Army and fought to preserve ...
... 1980) and Steven Beller, Vienna and the Jews, 1867–1938: A Cultural History (New York: Cambridge University Press, 1989). For the experience of two truly assimilated Jews in this context, Sigmund Freud and Ludwig Wittgenstein, ...
This title discusses Welsh miners, American coal, and the construction of ethnic identity.
Spanning the entire twentieth century and encompassing immigration policies, the nationalistic fallout from both world wars, the civil rights movement, and nation-building efforts in the postcolonial era, The Liberty of Strangers advances a ...
This is a study of the main ethnic groups in California and is the only study that offers a direct comparison of these various ethnic groups.
From 1827 to 1861, most Africans in America were either enslaved, propertyless or without citizenship. Yet during that period at least 28 African American newspapers were published. Perhaps the most...
Trinnies - Trinidadians who have moved to the United States yet consider themselves Trinidadians - are the subject of this study in assimilation. After the passage of the 1965 Immigration...