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Polite Protest

Polite Protest

The Political Economy of Race in Indianapolis, 1920-1970

by Richard B. Pierce
Hardback
Publication Date: 15/02/2005

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This history of the black community of Indianapolis in the 20th century focuses on methods of political action--protracted negotiations, interracial coalitions, petition, and legal challenge--employed to secure their civil rights. These methods of "polite pro-test" set Indianapolis apart from many Northern cities. Richard B. Pierce looks at how the black community worked to alter the political and social culture of Indianapolis. As local leaders became concerned with the city's image, black leaders found it possible to achieve gains by working with whites inside the existing power structure, while continuing to press for further reform and advancement. Pierce describes how Indianapolis differed from its Northern cousins such as Milwaukee, Chicago, and Detroit. Here, the city's people, black and white, created their own patterns and platforms of racial relations in the public and cultural spheres. Richard B. Pierce is The Carl E. Koch II Assistant Professor of History at the University of Notre Dame.
ISBN:
9780253345875
9780253345875
Category:
History of the Americas
Format:
Hardback
Publication Date:
15-02-2005
Language:
English
Publisher:
Indiana University Press
Country of origin:
United States
Pages:
168
Dimensions (mm):
235x155x19mm
Weight:
0.39kg

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