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'Negro stranger in our midst': Origins of African American criminality in the urban north, 1900--1940 (Pennsylvania).

机译:“我们中间的黑人陌生人”:1900--1940年间在宾夕法尼亚州北部发生的非洲裔美国犯罪(宾夕法尼亚州)。

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This dissertation explores the history of debates about black criminality during the first four decades of the twentieth century, an era in which American society developed many of its modern notions about the origins and character of crime, as well as modern views about the relationship between race and criminality. This study traces the emergence of the use of crime statistics as an essential component of racial ideology as it changed over time. In the context of black migration to northern cities, in general, and Philadelphia, in particular, my research (using a wide range of sources, including social science literature, settlement house annual reports, newspapers, police reports, court transcripts, mayoral papers, and the personal papers of black reformers) illustrates the various ways in which evidence of high rates of crime among blacks was used not only as "scientific" proof of black inferiority, but also as a cautionary tale of the dangers of racial liberalism. The story of African Americans' rhetorical and programmatic responses to crime and criminality, moreover, reveals how blacks themselves contributed to, and challenged, the constitution of crime as the "Negro problem."; New ideas about crime as a racial problem were born in this era, with far-reaching implications for past and present debates about black inequality, social policy, law enforcement and incarceration, and many other aspects of modern American society. In particular, four major areas affecting the development of northern African American communities before, during and after the Great Migration are analyzed here: first, in the studying of crime among blacks as a study of black inferiority; second, in the segregating and excluding of blacks from crime prevention among social welfare agencies; third, in the criminalizing of black self-defense against racial attacks; and fourth, in the arbitrary, corrupt, and violent policing of black communities.; Ultimately, Negro Stranger in Our Midst reveals how debates about black criminality significantly shaped the course of social, economic, and political progress for African Americans during the first half of the twentieth-century, and indeed established ways of thinking about crime and race that endure in modern discourse.
机译:本文探讨了二十世纪前四十年关于黑人犯罪的辩论历史,在这个时代,美国社会发展出许多关于犯罪起源和性质的现代观念,以及关于种族之间关系的现代观念。和犯罪。这项研究追踪了随着时间的推移,犯罪统计作为种族意识形态的基本组成部分的出现。在黑人普遍流向北部城市,尤其是费城的情况下,我的研究(使用了广泛的资料来源,包括社会科学文献,移民安置所年度报告,报纸,警察报告,法庭笔录,市长论文,以及黑人改革者的个人论文)说明了黑人中高犯罪率的证据不仅被用作黑人自卑的“科学”证据,还被用作种族主义自由主义危险的警示故事。此外,非洲裔美国人对犯罪和犯罪行为的口头和程序回应,还揭示了黑人自身如何助长并挑战了犯罪构成“黑人问题”。关于犯罪作为种族问题的新思想诞生于这个时代,对过去和现在有关黑人不平等,社会政策,执法和监禁以及现代美国社会许多其他方面的辩论产生了深远的影响。特别是,这里分析了在大移民之前,期间和之后影响北部非裔美国人社区发展的四个主要领域:第一,在黑人犯罪研究中研究黑人自卑。第二,在社会福利机构中将黑人隔离在预防犯罪之外;第三,将针对种族袭击的黑人自卫行为定为刑事犯罪;第四,在黑人社区的任意,腐败和暴力治安中。最终,《我们中间的黑人怪人》揭示了关于黑人犯罪的辩论如何显着影响了二十世纪上半叶非裔美国人的社会,经济和政治进步进程,并且确实建立了持久的犯罪和种族思考方式在现代话语中。

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  • 作者

    Muhammad, Khalil G.;

  • 作者单位

    Rutgers The State University of New Jersey - New Brunswick.;

  • 授予单位 Rutgers The State University of New Jersey - New Brunswick.;
  • 学科 History United States.; History of Science.; Sociology Ethnic and Racial Studies.; Black Studies.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2004
  • 页码 340 p.
  • 总页数 340
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 美洲史;自然科学史;民族学;人类学;
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