The Fluid Boundaries of Suffrage and Jim Crow: Staking Claims in the American Heartland engages in an important conversation about race relations in the twentieth century and significantly extends the historical narrative of the Civil Rights Movement. The essays in this collection examine instances of racial and gender oppression in the American heartland—which is conceived of here as having a specific cultural significance which resists diversity—in the twentieth century; instances which have often been ignored or overshadowed in typical historical narratives. The contributors explore the intersections of suffrage; race relations; and cultural histories; and add to an ongoing dialogue about representations of race and gender within the context of regional and national narratives
#2548483 in Books Mohammed Abu Nimer 2010-10-15Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 9.07 x .76 x 6.14l; 1.09 #File Name: 0739135228324 pagesPeace Building by between and beyond Muslims and Evangelical Christians
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