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Radical History Review (2024) 2024 (149): 133–151.
Published: 01 May 2024
...Christina Carney Abstract This article offers an example of how the convergence of discourses on “white slavery” and social hygiene led to the disproportionate criminalization, displacement, and detention of Black sex workers by authorities in early twentieth-century San Diego. The city’s large...
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Radical History Review (2024) 2024 (149): 1–14.
Published: 01 May 2024
..., Features, presents longer essays that interrogate the terms sex work , demand , white slavery , red-light district , restricted area , and decriminalization . Finally, Curated Spaces explores the history of the red umbrella as a visual term that has developed as a global symbol for sex worker rights...
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Radical History Review (2024) 2024 (149): 111–132.
Published: 01 May 2024
... , ed. Primer on the Male Demand for Prostitution . Amherst, MA : Coalition Against Trafficking in Women , 2006 . Keire Mara L. “ The Vice Trust: A Reinterpretation of the White Slavery Scare in the United States, 1907–1917 .” Journal of Social History 35 , no. 1 ( 2001 ): 5–41...
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Radical History Review (2024) 2024 (149): 152–174.
Published: 01 May 2024
... in 1893, it became ubiquitous in written materials ranging from sensational polemics against white slavery to staid legal documents. Red-light district ’s popularity owed in part to the fact that it could convey new zones of vice in a manner suitable to widespread adoption and dissemination in print...
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Radical History Review (1993) 1993 (56): 137–143.
Published: 01 May 1993
...-
bracing it. Now Brazilian whites no longer argued that Afro-Bra-
zilians were unemployed and lazy because of congenital
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inadequacies, but rather because of the socializing legacy of four
hundred years of slavery: former slaves were...
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Radical History Review (1976) 1976 (12): 29–40.
Published: 01 October 1976
....
There is, however, one area which he did not fully develop: the
evolution of Protestantism within the white community in the ante•
bellum South. The relationship between Southern Fundamentalism
and slavery needs to be further explored,H particularly the con•
troversy over the religious instruction...
Journal Article
Radical History Review (1992) 1992 (54): 141–152.
Published: 01 October 1992
... not of their choosing.
But the history made by the new working class is the history of
whiteness. Saxton addresses the emergence both of a racialist mass
culture and popular, producer, political movements in the contexts
of capitalist transformation, slavery, and Indian dispossession.
Roediger shows how...
Journal Article
Radical History Review (1998) 1998 (71): 150–163.
Published: 01 May 1998
...: Carl Degler, Neither Econocide: British Slavery in the Era of
Black nor White: Slavery and Race Abolition (Pittsburgh: University of
Relations in Brazil and the United Pittsburgh Press, 1977); Ronald Kent
States (Madison: University of Richardson, Moral Imperium: Afro-
Wisconsin Press, 1986...
Journal Article
Radical History Review (2005) 2005 (91): 62–90.
Published: 01 January 2005
..., see David R. Roediger,
Black on White: Black Writers on What It Means to Be White (New York: Schocken, 1998).
71. Carl N. Degler, Neither Black nor White: Slavery and Race Relations in Brazil and the
United States (New York: Macmillan, 1971).
72. Heidi Ardizzone, “Red Blooded Americans...
Journal Article
Radical History Review (1991) 1991 (49): 25–48.
Published: 01 January 1991
... and others, we were no longer content
to understand slavery simply as an institution in which blacks
labored under white dominion, merely victims subjugated to the
rule and will of whites. While there remained grounds of intense
dispute among them, all these scholars gave slaves an important
role...
Journal Article
Radical History Review (2012) 2012 (112): 113–125.
Published: 01 January 2012
... distribution of death and dying, meant that the necropolitics of race would
live on well past the “non-event of emancipation” weaving slavery and subjection
Dillon | The Neoliberal-Carceral State, Black Feminism, and the Afterlife of Slavery 119
into the very texture of freedom.30 Race and white...
Journal Article
Radical History Review (1993) 1993 (56): 107–108.
Published: 01 May 1993
... Women, Work and the
Family, from Slavery to the Present (1985).
George M. Fredrickson, The Black Image in the White Mind: The Debate on Afro-
American Character and Destiny, 1827-2924 (1971).
Leon F. Litwack, Been in the Storm So Long: The Aftmath of Slavery (1979).
John Hope Franklin...
Journal Article
Radical History Review (1987) 1987 (39): 92–114.
Published: 01 October 1987
... chang-
ing for whites as well as blacks in the aftermath of the Civil War.'
Many southern whites assumed that blacks confronted the demise
of slavery entirely unprepared for the responsibilities of freedom. "The
Negroes are to be pitied. . . ,"wrote South Carolinian Julius J. Flem-
ing...
Journal Article
Radical History Review (2004) 2004 (88): 4–29.
Published: 01 January 2004
... on referring to the Civil War as the War for Southern Independence (pre-
sumably independence for only white southerners). According to Genovese, the
planter class, as good Hegelians, clung to slavery as the source of its political and cul-
tural identity even though...
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Radical History Review (1977) 1977 (14-15): 76–108.
Published: 01 May 1977
..., the reconsolidation
of white supremacy, and northward migration, Gutman
manages to penetrate the interior world of Afro-
Americans with an accuracy and sensitivity that few
white authors have achieved.
During slavery, Gutman demonstrates, black
people developed their own kinship system with its...
Journal Article
Radical History Review (1975) 1975 (9-10): 92–95.
Published: 01 October 1975
...:
Franklin, From Slavery to Freedom, pp. 56-84
Fogel and Engerman, Time on the Cross, pp. 20-29
Recommended:
Winthrop Jordan, White Over Black, Chapters 1, 3-6
Oscar Handlin, Race and Nationality in American Life,
Chapter 1
Cary Nash, Red, White and Black, Chapters 7-8...
Journal Article
Radical History Review (2003) 2003 (87): 5–18.
Published: 01 October 2003
... trade, slavery, sexual slavery, genocide,
colonialism, apartheid, disfranchisement, and the multiple other forms of racial dis-
crimination and exploitation—has surged to the forefront of antiracist advocacy in
the black world, particularly in the United States...
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Radical History Review (1999) 1999 (75): 121–130.
Published: 01 October 1999
...-
tation in nationhood. This did not result from the legacy of slavery
alone, although most Africans entered colonial American society as
slaves, the property of whites (many of whom only discovered their
whiteness in the American context). The persistent policies and practices...
Journal Article
Radical History Review (2021) 2021 (139): 37–51.
Published: 01 January 2021
... mother died in middle age and her father died a few years later, old and alone, unable to access the care he needed. Slavery ended in New York in 1827, but white families’ ability to extract care work from black women did not. Truth’s Narrative advanced a wide-ranging critique of the ways in which...
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Radical History Review (1976) 1976 (12): 41–59.
Published: 01 October 1976
... at the
center of the current slavery debate with the publication of
Roll, Jordan, Roll: The World the Slaves Made. In this essay I
hope to dissect and anatomize some of Genovese's central argu•
ments, particularly those on planter hegemony and the slaves'
internalization of it; raising questions on how...
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