After Emancipation
After Emancipation
Racism and Resistance at the University of Virginia
Daacke, Kirt von; Douglas, Andrea
University of Virginia Press
03/2024
240
Mole
Inglês
9780813949260
15 a 20 dias
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education; politics; social order; slavery; South; mid-Atlantic; African Americans admittance to UVA; Asians and Asian Americans at UVA; civil rights movement; University of Virginia; African Americans; education of African Americans; Asians and Asian Americans; Vinegar Hill neighborhood; racism; segregation; slaves and slavery; racial triangulation; Paul Brandon Barringer; blackface at UVA; minstrel shows at UVA; Brown v. Board of Education; Burkley; Bullock; Charlottesville; civil rights movement in Charlottesville; Fifeville neighborhood; Gospel; Hill neighborhood; McKee Row; Chinese immigrants; citizenship; Civil Rights Act of 1964; Civil War; Corks and Curls; Confederate States of America; cultural diversity; Colgate W. Darden; Daughters of Zion Cemetery; discrimination; R. T. W. Duke, Jr; eugenics; voting rights; health care disparities; Native Americans; integration; Thomas Jefferson; Jim Crow; Ku Klux Klan; Lost Cause mythology; Robert E. Lee; Stonewall Jackson; medical experimentation; memorials to Confederacy; Oglesby; President’s Commission on Slavery and; the University; race and ethnicity; Racial Integrity Act of 1924; race science; racial terrorism; Walter Reed; PCSU; PCUAS; President's Commission on Slavery and the University; President's Commission on the University in the Age of Segregation; Title IV; University of Virginia Hospital; white privilege; white supremacy
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
education; politics; social order; slavery; South; mid-Atlantic; African Americans admittance to UVA; Asians and Asian Americans at UVA; civil rights movement; University of Virginia; African Americans; education of African Americans; Asians and Asian Americans; Vinegar Hill neighborhood; racism; segregation; slaves and slavery; racial triangulation; Paul Brandon Barringer; blackface at UVA; minstrel shows at UVA; Brown v. Board of Education; Burkley; Bullock; Charlottesville; civil rights movement in Charlottesville; Fifeville neighborhood; Gospel; Hill neighborhood; McKee Row; Chinese immigrants; citizenship; Civil Rights Act of 1964; Civil War; Corks and Curls; Confederate States of America; cultural diversity; Colgate W. Darden; Daughters of Zion Cemetery; discrimination; R. T. W. Duke, Jr; eugenics; voting rights; health care disparities; Native Americans; integration; Thomas Jefferson; Jim Crow; Ku Klux Klan; Lost Cause mythology; Robert E. Lee; Stonewall Jackson; medical experimentation; memorials to Confederacy; Oglesby; President’s Commission on Slavery and; the University; race and ethnicity; Racial Integrity Act of 1924; race science; racial terrorism; Walter Reed; PCSU; PCUAS; President's Commission on Slavery and the University; President's Commission on the University in the Age of Segregation; Title IV; University of Virginia Hospital; white privilege; white supremacy