Original publication date
2020
Publication
University of North Carolina Press (2020), 424 pages
ISBN
1469654970 / 9781469654973
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CONTENTS
Introduction: Standing at the Crossroads
1 A Political History of America’s Black Reparations Movement
2 Myths of Racial Equality
3 Who Reaped the Fruits of Slavery?
4 Roads Not Taken in the Early Years of the Republic
5 Alternatives to War and Slavery
6 Race and Racism during the Civil War
7 Rehearsals for Freedom
8 Radicals and Rebels
9 Seven Mystic Years (1866–1873)
10 Sins of the Sons and Daughters
11 Beyond Jim Crow
12 Criticisms and Responses
13 A Program of Black Reparations
Appendixes
Notes
Index
Introduction: Standing at the Crossroads
1 A Political History of America’s Black Reparations Movement
2 Myths of Racial Equality
3 Who Reaped the Fruits of Slavery?
4 Roads Not Taken in the Early Years of the Republic
5 Alternatives to War and Slavery
6 Race and Racism during the Civil War
7 Rehearsals for Freedom
8 Radicals and Rebels
9 Seven Mystic Years (1866–1873)
10 Sins of the Sons and Daughters
11 Beyond Jim Crow
12 Criticisms and Responses
13 A Program of Black Reparations
Appendixes
Notes
Index
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