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Remaking Respectability - African American Women in Interwar Detroit

Inglese · Tascabile

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Informationen zum Autor Victoria W. Wolcott is assistant professor of history at Saint Bonaventure University in Saint Bonaventure, New York. Klappentext In the early decades of the twentieth century, tens of thousands of African Americans arrived at Detroit's Michigan Central Station, part of the Great Migration of blacks who left the South seeking improved economic and political conditions in the urban North. The most visible of these migrants have been the male industrial workers who labored on the city's automobile assembly lines. African American women have largely been absent from traditional narratives of the Great Migration because they were excluded from industrial work. By placing these women at the center of her study, Victoria Wolcott reveals their vital role in shaping life in interwar Detroit.Wolcott takes us into the speakeasies, settlement houses, blues clubs, storefront churches, employment bureaus, and training centers of Prohibition- and depression-era Detroit. There, she explores the wide range of black women's experiences, focusing particularly on the interactions between working- and middle-class women. As Detroit's black population grew exponentially, women not only served as models of bourgeois respectability, but also began to reshape traditional standards of deportment in response to the new realities of their lives. In so doing, Wolcott says, they helped transform black politics and culture. Eventually, as the depression arrived, female respectability as a central symbol of reform was supplanted by a more strident working-class activism. Zusammenfassung Detroit's black population grew exponentially in the early decades of the 20th century. This work examines how the women served not just as models of bourgeois respectability! but began to shape traditional standards of deportment in response to the new realities of their lives.

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Victoria W. Wolcott is assistant professor of history at Saint Bonaventure University in Saint Bonaventure, New York.

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Autori Victoria W Wolcott, Victoria W. Wolcott
Editore University Of North Carolina
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Tascabile
Pubblicazione 01.08.2001
 
EAN 9780807849668
ISBN 978-0-8078-4966-8
Pagine 335
Dimensioni 152 mm x 229 mm x 25 mm
Serie Gender and American Culture (P
Gender and American Culture (P
Gender and American Culture
Categorie Saggistica > Storia > Altro
Scienze sociali, diritto, economia > Sociologia > Teorie sociologiche

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