The Road to Jim Crow: The African American Struggle on Maryland's Eastern Shore, 1860-1915
356The Road to Jim Crow: The African American Struggle on Maryland's Eastern Shore, 1860-1915
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Overview
Making extensive use of primary sources, C. Christopher Brown has broken new ground and filled a long overlooked gap in Maryland history. Here is the story of African Americans on Maryland’s Eastern Shore, from the promise-filled days following the end of slavery to the rise of lynch law, segregation, and systematic efforts at disenfranchisement. Resisting, as best they could, attempts of the Democratic “White Man’s Party” to render them second-class citizens, black communities rallied to their churches and fought determinedly to properly educate their children and gain a measure of political power. The Eastern Shore's Cambridge, guided by savvy and energetic leaders, became a political and cultural center of African American life.
Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9780996594417 |
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Publisher: | The Maryland Historical Society |
Publication date: | 03/29/2017 |
Pages: | 356 |
Product dimensions: | 5.90(w) x 8.90(h) x 1.10(d) |
Age Range: | 18 Years |
About the Author
Table of Contents
Preface and Acknowledgments ix
1 "A Land Apart" 3
2 The End of Slavery 17
3 A New Era 36
4 Fifteenth Amendment Comes to Maryland 55
5 New Voices Politics 78
6 "The More Money You Make, the Whiter Your Skin Will Be" 90
7 "We Here Demand of the Anglo Saxon Equal Rights" 121
8 Judge Lynch Arrives on the Eastern Shore 150
9 Segregation and Disfranchisement 181
10 Life with Jim Crow 206
11 Jim Crow Politics 241
12 Cambridge-A City Unto Itself 260
13 In Retrospect 292
Afterword 303
Appendix 307
Reference Notes 317
Selected Bibliography 361
Index 369
What People are Saying About This
With unflinching dedication, Chris Brown has unearthed the secret history of Maryland’s Eastern Shore.He brings to life a separate world that is also heartland America. His vivid stories make the record of cross-racial democracy at once shameful, revealing, inspirational, and all too contemporary.
With unflinching dedication, Chris Brown has unearthed the secret history of Maryland’s Eastern Shore. He brings to life a separate world that is also heartland America. His vivid stories make the record of cross-racial democracy at once shameful, revealing, inspirational, and all too contemporary.—Taylor Branch, author of Parting the Waters: America in the King Years, 1954–63
The Road to Jim Crow is a masterful blend of scholarship and insightful analysis. It is at once engrossing and informative. The history of the African American’s quest for equality, especially politically, is fascinating—and, more important, provides a window into some of the peculiarities of the Eastern Shore mindset, particularly as relates to policy choices locally as well as state-wide.—Robert M. Bell, Chief Judge, Maryland Court of Appeals, retired
Finally! A crucial part of Tidewater history that for too long has been ignored, forgotten, and altogether sadly neglected. Chris Brown has written an eye opener about one of the most difficult and, at times, promising political periods for African-Americans on Maryland’s storied Eastern Shore. The Road to Jim Crow is essential reading, even for those who thought they knew all there was to know about 'the Land of Pleasant Living.'—William L. Thompson, journalist and author
The Road to Jim Crow is a masterful blend of scholarship and insightful analysis. It is at once engrossing and informative. The history of the African American’s quest for equality, especially politically, is fascinatingand, more important, provides a window into some of the peculiarities of the Eastern Shore mindset, particularly as relates to policy choices locally as well as state-wide.
Finally! A crucial part of tidewater history that for too long has been ignored, forgotten and altogether sadly neglected. Chris Brown has written an eye opener about one of the most difficult and, at times, promising political periods for African-Americans on Maryland’s storied Eastern Shore. The Road to Jim Crow is essential reading, even for those who thought they knew all there was to know about 'the Land of Pleasant Living.'