From Slavery to Poverty – The Racial Origins of Welfare in New York, 1840–1918
Autor Gunja Senguptaen Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 oct 2010
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780814741078
ISBN-10: 081474107X
Pagini: 350
Dimensiuni: 146 x 220 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Wiley
ISBN-10: 081474107X
Pagini: 350
Dimensiuni: 146 x 220 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Wiley
Cuprins
Contents; Acknowledgments v; List of Tables and Illustrations vi; Introduction 1; Part I; Chapter 1: Subaltern Worlds in Antebellum New York 38; Chapter 2: The White Republic and Workfare: Blackwells Island 93; Chapter 3: Not White, But Worthy: Maternalists and the Pious Poor of the Colored Home 145; Part II; Chapter 4: The Color of Juvenile Justice: The New York House of Refuge 177; Chapter 5: Celtic Sisters, Saxon Keepers: Class, Whiteness and the Women of the Hopper Home 231; Part III; Chapter 6: Black Voluntarism and American Identities: The Howard Orphanage and Industrial School 279; Epilogue 327; Notes 333; Index; About the Author 420
Recenzii
SenGuptas fascinating book is an important contribution to studies of welfare, reform and race. - American Historical Review From Slavery to Poverty digs deeply into the vexed history of race and welfare in New York city. This book sparkles with fresh insights into the complicated story of black life in America's most important city.- Shane White, author of Stories of Freedom in Black New York This brilliantly written and boldly argued book finds the origins of popular ideas about race and poverty in a dynamic world of immigrants, former slaves, working women, transients, the elderly, prisoners and children. Filled with rich details, compelling stories, and unexpected and enlightening examples, From Slavery to Poverty examines the struggles of poor and dispossessed people to expose the pernicious policies and dangerous ideas that cast African Americans as perpetually and inevitably dependent. Those of us who love history will return to this book over and over.- Craig Steven Wilder, author of A Covenant with Color: Race and Social Power in Brooklyn SenGupta's finely crafted study of post-slavery poverty in New York City gives a much higher level of understanding of the plight and courage of African Americans in the metropolis. By illuminating the tough economics of black life in nineteenth-century New York, she adds much-needed breadth to contemporary debate over how slavery affects the conditions of urban African Americans today.- Graham Russell Gao Hodges, author of Root and Branch: African Americans in New York and East Jersey, -
Notă biografică
Gunja SenGupta
Descriere
Reveals that New Yorks interlocking network of private benevolence and municipal relief promoted a racialized and gendered definition of poverty and citizenship