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Jim Crow North - The Struggle for Equal Rights in Antebellum New England (Hardcover)
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Jim Crow North - The Struggle for Equal Rights in Antebellum New England (Hardcover)
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More than a century before Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat
on a Montgomery bus, Shadrach Howard, David Ruggles, Frederick
Douglass, and others had rejected demands that they relinquish
their seats on various New England railroads. They were protesting
segregation on Jim Crow cars, a term that originated in New England
in 1839. Theirs was part of a larger movement for equal rights in
antebellum New England. Using sit-ins, boycotts, petition drives,
and other initiatives, African-American New Englanders and their
white allies attempted to desegregate schools, transportation,
neighborhoods, churches, and cultural venues. Above all they sought
to be respected and treated as equals in a reputedly democratic
society. Jim Crow North is the tale of that struggle and the racism
that prompted it. Despite widespread racism, black New Englanders
were remarkably successful. By the advent of the Civil War African
American men could vote and hold office in every New England state
but Connecticut. Schools, except in the largest cities of
Connecticut and Rhode Island, were integrated. Railroads,
stagecoaches, hotels, and cultural venues (with occasional
aberrations) were free from discrimination. People of African
descent and of European descent could marry one another and live
peaceably, even in Maine and Rhode Island where such marriages were
legally prohibited. There was an emerging, if still small, black
middle class who benefitted most. But there were limits to
progress. A majority of African-Americans in New England were mired
in poverty preventing full equality both then and now.
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