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Making Race in the Courtroom – The Legal Construction of Three Races in Early New Orleans

Autor Kenneth R. Aslakson
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 25 sep 2014
No American city s history better illustrates both the possibilities for alternative racial models and the role of the law in shaping racial identity than New Orleans, Louisiana, which prior to the Civil War was home to America s most privileged community of people of African descent. In the eyes of the law, New Orleans s free people of color did not belong to the same race as enslaved Africans and African-Americans. While slaves were negroes, free people of color were gens de couleur libre, creoles of color, or simply creoles. New Orleans s creoles of color remained legally and culturally distinct from negroes throughout most of the nineteenth century until state mandated segregation lumped together descendants of slaves with descendants of free people of color. Much of the recent scholarship on New Orleans examines what race relations in the antebellum period looked as well as why antebellum Louisiana s gens de couleur enjoyed rights and privileges denied to free blacks throughout most of the United States. This book, however, is less concerned with the what and why questions than with how people of color, acting within institutions of power, shaped those institutions in ways beyond their control. As its title suggests, Making Race in the Courtroom argues that race is best understood not as a category, but as a process. It seeks to demonstrate the role of free people of African-descent, interacting within the courts, in this process. "
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ISBN-13: 9780814724316
ISBN-10: 0814724310
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 160 x 236 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Editura: MI – New York University

Notă biografică

Kenneth R. Aslakson is Associate Professor of History at Union College (NY).