Chapter
Violence and Resistance in African American History
Abstract
Violence has been a key element of African American history. From the time of the slave trade forward, the threat and reality of violence have been key mechanisms of control that whites have used to define boundaries of autonomy and aspiration for African Americans. Blacks have responded to such violence in myriad ways, changing the political and social landscape as they have done so. In addition to political violence, violent crime against and …
Authors
Whitwell S
Book title
Oxford Handbook of African American History
Editors
Byrd AX; Naylor CE; Brown L
Series
Oxford Handbooks
Volume
1
Publisher
Oxford University Press