The mulatta and the politics of race / Teresa C. Zackodnik.

From abolition through the years just before the civil rights struggle began, African American women recognized that a mixed-race woman made for a powerful and, at times, very useful figure in the battle for racial justice. The Mulatta and the Politics of Race traces many key instances in which blac...

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Main Author: Zackodnik, Teresa C.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Jackson : University Press of Mississippi, ©2004.
Series:Black women writers series.
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Summary:From abolition through the years just before the civil rights struggle began, African American women recognized that a mixed-race woman made for a powerful and, at times, very useful figure in the battle for racial justice. The Mulatta and the Politics of Race traces many key instances in which black women have wielded the image of a racially mixed woman to assault the color line. In the oratory and fiction of black women from the late 1840s through the 1950s, Teresa C. Zackodnik finds the mulatta to be a metaphor of increasing potency. Before the Civil War white female abolitionists created th.
Physical Description:1 online resource (xxxii, 235 pages)
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 217-227) and index.
ISBN:9781423732112
1423732111
9781604730579
1604730579
9781604735543
1604735546
Source of Description, Etc. Note:Print version record.