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'Woke up this morning with my mind on freedom': Women and the struggle for black equality in Louisiana.

机译:“我今天早晨醒来时就自由了”:妇女与路易斯安那州争取黑人平等的斗争。

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This dissertation examines the role of female civil rights activists in the black struggle for equality in Louisiana. Drawing on the fields of history, sociology, political science, and gender studies, this project demonstrates that women were indispensable figures in the freedom struggle in Louisiana throughout the twentieth century, and highlights their roles as organizers, participants, and leaders.; The project focuses on the entire state of Louisiana, but more specifically in areas where civil rights organizations concentrated their efforts. While many historical studies of the movement begin with the Supreme Court decision in Brown v. Board of Education in 1954, this study looks at a tradition of dissent that existed well before that historic case and into the late 1960s when the movement "proper" began to wane.; A central theme of this dissertation is the role of women as organizers and leaders. Previous studies have almost solely focused on the leadership of men. I contend, however, that gender variables played a crucial role in how women's roles were perceived. This study challenges the notion that "men led, women organized," and places female activism at the center. In the context of the social, political, and cultural mores of the time, women aptly performed duties similar and equal to that of men.; Long before the modern civil rights movement took hold throughout the South, women challenged the racial status quo in Louisiana, advocating for better pay and working conditions, equality in public and private arenas, and fighting for the rights of African Americans to equal access in education. During the 1950s and 1960s, black and white women worked together to create interracial alliances to challenge the state during the school desegregation crises that ensued post-Brown, for access to public transportation, and in gaining the right to vote. As this study shows, women were not passive participants in the movement for black rights, but emerged as leaders and heroines in the Louisiana civil rights movement.
机译:本文考察了路易斯安那州女性争取维权人士在黑人争取平等的斗争中的作用。该项目利用历史,社会学,政治学和性别研究领域,证明了妇女在整个20世纪的路易斯安那州的自由斗争中是不可或缺的人物,并强调了她们作为组织者,参与者和领导者的作用。该项目着重于路易斯安那州的整个州,但更具体地说是在民权组织集中精力的领域。尽管对该运动的许多历史研究始于1954年最高法院在Brown诉教育委员会一案中的判决,但这项研究着眼于异议的传统,这种异议传统早在该历史性案例之前就存在,并一直持续到1960年代后期“运动”开始。衰落。本论文的中心主题是妇女作为组织者和领导者的作用。以前的研究几乎只集中在男人的领导上。但是,我认为,性别变量在如何看待女性角色方面起着至关重要的作用。这项研究挑战了“男人领导,女人有组织”的观念,并将女性行动主义置于中心位置。在当时的社会,政治和文化风气中,妇女恰当地履行了与男子相同和相同的职责。在现代民权运动席卷整个南方之前很久,妇女向路易斯安那州的种族现状发起挑战,主张改善工资和工作条件,在公共和私人领域平等,并争取非裔美国人享有受教育的平等机会的权利。 。在1950年代和1960年代期间,黑人和白人妇女共同创建了种族间的联盟,以在布朗后发生的学校种族隔离危机,向公共交通的获取以及获得投票权的过程中,向州政府发起挑战。正如这项研究表明的那样,妇女不是黑人权利运动的被动参与者,而是在路易斯安那州民权运动中成为领导人和女英雄。

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  • 作者

    Frystak, Shannon L.;

  • 作者单位

    University of New Hampshire.;

  • 授予单位 University of New Hampshire.;
  • 学科 History Modern.; History Black.; History United States.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2005
  • 页码 427 p.
  • 总页数 427
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 现代史(1917年~) ; 非洲史 ; 美洲史 ;
  • 关键词

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