Cover -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- One: The Hour Has Come -- Two: Now Comes the Test -- Three: Making Way for Democracy -- Four: On the Firing Line -- Five: The South Will Be Invaded -- Six: New Negro Southerners -- Seven: Stormy Weather -- Epilogue: In the Whirlwind -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W -- Y
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The Rise and Fall of the Garvey Movement in the Urban South provides the first detailed examination of the Universal Negro Improvement Association's rise, maturation, and eventual decline in the urban South between 1918 and 1942. It examines the ways in which Southern black workers fused locally-based traditions, ideologies, and strategies of resistance with the Pan-African agenda of the UNIA to create a dynamic and multifaceted movement. A testament to the multidimensionality of black political subjectivity, Southern Garveyites fashioned a politics reflective of their international, regional
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"In this collection of essays, University of Virginia faculty address the violent events of August 2017 in Charlottesville, relating them to the community's history of racial inequality and its outlook going forward. The essays approach the issue from a range of disciplines, from history, African American studies, and law to English, education, medicine, music, and religious studies"--
Explores the historical, political, economic, and sociocultural roots of mass incarceration and its collateral costs and consequences. Giving significant attention to the exacting toll it takes on inmates, their families, their communities, and society, the contributors investigate the causes of the unbridled expansion of incarceration in the US
1. Punishment in Historical Perspective -- -- "Please Hear Our Cries" : The Hidden History of Black Prisoners in America / Mary Ellen Curtin -- From Researching the Past to Reimagining the Future : Locating Carceral Crisis and the Key to Its End, in the Long Twentieth Century / Heather Ann Thompson -- "Bright and Good Looking Colored Girl" : Black Women's Sexuality and "Harmful Intimacy" in Early-Twentieth-Century New York / Cheryl D. Hicks -- Abject Correction and Penal Medical Photography in the Early Twentieth Century / Ethan Blue -- Mass Incarceration, Prisoner Rights, and the Legacy of the Radical Prison Movement / Anoop Mirpuri -- -- 2. Social and Economic Consequences of Punishment -- -- Economic and Relational Penalties of Incarceration / Charles E. Lewis Jr. -- Implications of Mass Imprisonment for Inequality among American Children / Christopher Wildeman, Anna R. Haskins, and Christopher Muller -- The "Hard Back" of Mass Incarceration : Fear, Structural Racism, and the Overpunishment of Violent Crime / Jonathan Simon -- -- 3. Race, Prison, and the Aesthetic Imagination -- -- Rage against the Machine : African American Music and the Evolution of the Penitentiary Blues, 1961-2000 / Claudrena N. Harold -- Law and Dis/Order : The Banefully Alluring Arts of the Carceral Imaginary / Marlon B. Ross -- --4. Life after Prison : Interviews -- -- Jim Shea / interviewed by Jared Brown -- Harold Folley / interviewed by Tshepo Morongwa Chéry -- Eddie Harris / interviewd by Tshepo Morongwa Chéry -- Debbie Walker / interviewed by Tshepo Morongwa Chéry
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