Landmarks of the American Mosaic Ser.: Plessy V. Ferguson by Thomas J. Davis (2012, Hardcover)

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PublisherBloomsbury Publishing
ISBN-100313391874
ISBN-139780313391873
eBay Product ID (ePID)110954559

Product Key Features

Educational LevelHigh School, Elementary School
Number of Pages264 Pages
Publication NamePlessy V. Ferguson
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2012
SubjectConstitutional, Discrimination & Race Relations, Legal History, Courts
TypeStudy Guide
AuthorThomas J. Davis
Subject AreaLaw, Social Science
SeriesLandmarks of the American Mosaic Ser.
FormatHardcover

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Item Height0.6 in
Item Weight19.4 Oz
Item Length9.2 in
Item Width6.1 in

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Intended AudienceElementary/High School
LCCN2012-011735
Dewey Edition23
ReviewsThese documents . . . bring the era to life. This would be a useful supplementary text for high school libraries or for public libraries that support high school students., Thomas J. Davis has produced a valuable and elegantly written book. It is thorough and entirely accessible to a broad audience., "These documents . . . bring the era to life. This would be a useful supplementary text for high school libraries or for public libraries that support high school students." - ARBA, "The author includes several examples of primary sources in this work, along with a glossary of terms illuminating content. Biographies and a bibliography of sources support and encourage further research. This book will appeal to high school and college students, but also to readers with a casual interest in the wide-ranging effects of this court case. Highly recommended." - Choice, "These documents … bring the era to life. This would be a useful supplementary text for high school libraries or for public libraries that support high school students." - ARBA, The author includes several examples of primary sources in this work, along with a glossary of terms illuminating content. Biographies and a bibliography of sources support and encourage further research. This book will appeal to high school and college students, but also to readers with a casual interest in the wide-ranging effects of this court case. Highly recommended., "The author includes several examples of primary sources in this work, along with a glossary of terms illuminating content. Biographies and a bibliography of sources support and encourage further research. This book will appeal to high school and college students, but also to readers with a casual interest in the wide-ranging effects of this court case. Summing Up: Highly recommended." - Choice, "This is an excellent introduction not merely to the case itself but to the many issues surrounding it. Designed as a high school teaching tool, with glossary, time line, and biographies of principal players, it is highly recommended not only to its intended readers but any reader wanting a sound introduction to the world that created and responded to Plessy. School libraries and public libraries should add this to their collections." - Library Journal, This is an excellent introduction not merely to the case itself but to the many issues surrounding it. Designed as a high school teaching tool, with glossary, time line, and biographies of principal players, it is highly recommended not only to its intended readers but any reader wanting a sound introduction to the world that created and responded to Plessy. School libraries and public libraries should add this to their collections., "This is an excellent introduction not merely to the case itself but to the many issues surrounding it. Designed as a high school teaching tool, with glossary, time line, and biographies of principal players, it is highly recommended not only to its intended readers but any reader wanting a sound introduction to the world that created and responded to Plessy. School libraries and public libraries should add this to their collections" - Library Journal, "The author includes several examples of primary sources in this work, along with a glossary of terms illuminating content. Biographies and a bibliography of sources support and encourage further research. This book will appeal to high school and college students, but also to readers with a casual interest in the wide-ranging effects of this court case. Highly recommended." -- Choice "This is an excellent introduction not merely to the case itself but to the many issues surrounding it. Designed as a high school teaching tool, with glossary, time line, and biographies of principal players, it is highly recommended not only to its intended readers but any reader wanting a sound introduction to the world that created and responded to Plessy. School libraries and public libraries should add this to their collections." -- Library Journal "These documents . . . bring the era to life. This would be a useful supplementary text for high school libraries or for public libraries that support high school students." -- ARBA "Thomas J. Davis has produced a valuable and elegantly written book. It is thorough and entirely accessible to a broad audience." -- Journal of African American History
Number of Volumes1 vol.
Dewey Decimal342.7308/73
Table Of ContentSeries Foreword Preface Chronology ONE The Arrest: Plessy's Ticket and Ride TWO The Start: A Colony and Creoles of Color THREE The Takeover: French, Spanish, American FOUR The Colorline: Becoming American FIVE The City: Vive la différence SIX The War: Slavery and Segregation SEVEN The Reconstruction: Hope for Equal Rights EIGHT The Redemption: Despair for Equal Rights NINE The Beginning of the End: Surging Segregation TEN The Case: From Start to Finish Biographies of Key Figures Primary Documents Glossary Bibliography Index
SynopsisMore than the story of one man's case, this book tells the story of entire generations of people marked as "mixed race" in America amid slavery and its aftermath, and being officially denied their multicultural identity and personal rights as a result. Contrary to popular misconceptions, Plessy v. Ferguson was not a simple case of black vs. white separation, but rather a challenging and complex protest for U.S. law to fully accept mixed ancestry and multiculturalism. This book focuses on the long struggle for individual identity and multicultural recognition amid the dehumanizing and depersonalizing forces of American Negro slavery--and the Anglo-American white supremacy that drove it. The book takes students and general readers through the extended gestation period that gave birth to one of the most oft-mentioned but widely misunderstood landmark law will cases in U.S. history. It provides a chronology, brief biographies of key figures, primary documents, an annotated bibliography, and an index all of which provide easy reading and quick reference. Modern readers will find the direct connections between Plessy's story and contemporary racial currents in America intriguing., Contrary to popular misconceptions, Plessy v. Ferguson was not a simple case of black vs. white separation, but rather a challenging and complex protest for U.S. law to fully accept mixed ancestry and multiculturalism. This book focuses on the long struggle for individual identity and multicultural recognition amid the dehumanizing and depersonalizing forces of American Negro slavery--and the Anglo-American white supremacy that drove it. The book takes students and general readers through the extended gestation period that gave birth to one of the most oft-mentioned but widely misunderstood landmark law will cases in U.S. history. It provides a chronology, brief biographies of key figures, primary documents, an annotated bibliography, and an index all of which provide easy reading and quick reference. Modern readers will find the direct connections between Plessy's story and contemporary racial currents in America intriguing., More than the story of one man's case, this book tells the story of entire generations of people marked as "mixed race" in America amid slavery and its aftermath, and being officially denied their multicultural identity and personal rights as a result.
LC Classification NumberKF223.P56D38 2012

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