Co-whites : how and why white women "betrayed" the struggle for racial equality in the United States /
Aniagolu, Emeka.
Co-whites : how and why white women "betrayed" the struggle for racial equality in the United States / How and why white women "betrayed" the struggle for racial equality in the United States Emeka Aniagolu. - 1 online resource (xv, 337 pages)
Includes bibliographical references (pages 321-331) and index.
A brief literature review -- Women in western and non-western societies -- Women in post-Civil War United States: Reconstruction through Jim Crow -- White women and African American women: friends or foes? -- White women/African American women and the two wars -- White women and the Civil Rights movement -- White women and affairmative action -- Affirmative action and and the myth of "reverse discriminiation" -- White men and the feminist/women's liberation movement -- White women and racism in the United States -- White women and the socialization of white children -- White women and the socialization of African American children -- The end of white supremacy.
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"Aniagolu examines the dynamics of race and gender in the history of the United States, concluding that white American women collaborated with white American men as 'Co-Whites' or co-partners in the management and maintenance of white supremacy in the United States."--Provided by publisher
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2011.
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http://purl.oclc.org/DLF/benchrepro0212
English.
9780761853428 0761853421 9786613912381 6613912387 1283599937 9781283599931
Title subscribed to via ProQuest Academic Complete
2020738672
Women, White--Attitudes.--United States
Racism--United States.
SOCIAL SCIENCE--Feminism & Feminist Theory.
Racism.
United States.
Electronic books.
HQ1161
305.420973
Co-whites : how and why white women "betrayed" the struggle for racial equality in the United States / How and why white women "betrayed" the struggle for racial equality in the United States Emeka Aniagolu. - 1 online resource (xv, 337 pages)
Includes bibliographical references (pages 321-331) and index.
A brief literature review -- Women in western and non-western societies -- Women in post-Civil War United States: Reconstruction through Jim Crow -- White women and African American women: friends or foes? -- White women/African American women and the two wars -- White women and the Civil Rights movement -- White women and affairmative action -- Affirmative action and and the myth of "reverse discriminiation" -- White men and the feminist/women's liberation movement -- White women and racism in the United States -- White women and the socialization of white children -- White women and the socialization of African American children -- The end of white supremacy.
Use copy
"Aniagolu examines the dynamics of race and gender in the history of the United States, concluding that white American women collaborated with white American men as 'Co-Whites' or co-partners in the management and maintenance of white supremacy in the United States."--Provided by publisher
Electronic reproduction.
[Place of publication not identified] :
HathiTrust Digital Library,
2011.
Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002.
http://purl.oclc.org/DLF/benchrepro0212
English.
9780761853428 0761853421 9786613912381 6613912387 1283599937 9781283599931
Title subscribed to via ProQuest Academic Complete
2020738672
Women, White--Attitudes.--United States
Racism--United States.
SOCIAL SCIENCE--Feminism & Feminist Theory.
Racism.
United States.
Electronic books.
HQ1161
305.420973