African American state volunteers in the New South: race, masculinity, and the militia in Georgia, Texas, and Virginia, 1871-1906
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Abstract: | "In the immediate aftermath of the Civil War, a turbulent period fraught with violence, struggle, and uncertainty, a forgotten few African Americans banded together as men to assert their rights as citizens. Following emancipation, the nation's newest citizens established churches, entered the political arena, created educational and business opportunities, and even formed labor organizations, but it was through state militia service, with the prestige and heightened status conveyed by their affiliation, that they displayed their loyalty, discipline, and more importantly, their manliness within the public sphere. In African American State Volunteers in the New South, John Patrick Blair offers a comparative examination of the experiences and activities of African American men as members in the state volunteer military organizations of Georgia, Texas, and Virginia, including the complicated relationships between state government and military officials-many of them former Confederate officers-and the leaders of the Black militia volunteers. This important new study expands understanding of racial accommodation, however minor, toward the African American military, confirmed not only in the actions of state government and military officials to arm, equip, and train these Black troops, but also in the acceptance of clearly visible and authorized military activities by these very same volunteers. In doing so, it adds significant layers to our knowledge of racial politics as they developed during Reconstruction, and prompts us to consider a broader understanding of the history of the South into the twentieth century"-- |
Umfang: | xv, 308 Seiten Illustrationen, Karten, Porträts 24 cm |
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contents | Introduction: The Forgotten Few -- "To Have the Most Worthy": Legislating the Black State Volunteers -- "Composed of Men of the Same Race and Color": Organizing the Black State Volunteers -- "With Said Arms No Discrimination Shall Be Made": Arming and Equipping the Black State Volunteers -- "An Efficient and Reliable Defender": Utilizing and Training the Black State Volunteers -- Light, Bright, or White?: The Concept of Colorism and the Black State Volunteers -- "Let Us Play the Man": The Culture of Masculinity with the Black State Volunteers -- Conclusion: Manhood Lost -- Appendix A. General Rules Governing the 2nd Battalion, Georgia Volunteers, Colored -- Appendix B. Constitution of the Maceo Guards of Augusta, Georgia |
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spelling | Blair, John Patrick 1960- Verfasser (DE-588)127951390X aut African American state volunteers in the New South race, masculinity, and the militia in Georgia, Texas, and Virginia, 1871-1906 John Patrick Blair First edition College Station Texas A&M University Press [2022] xv, 308 Seiten Illustrationen, Karten, Porträts 24 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Prairie View A & M University series Introduction: The Forgotten Few -- "To Have the Most Worthy": Legislating the Black State Volunteers -- "Composed of Men of the Same Race and Color": Organizing the Black State Volunteers -- "With Said Arms No Discrimination Shall Be Made": Arming and Equipping the Black State Volunteers -- "An Efficient and Reliable Defender": Utilizing and Training the Black State Volunteers -- Light, Bright, or White?: The Concept of Colorism and the Black State Volunteers -- "Let Us Play the Man": The Culture of Masculinity with the Black State Volunteers -- Conclusion: Manhood Lost -- Appendix A. General Rules Governing the 2nd Battalion, Georgia Volunteers, Colored -- Appendix B. Constitution of the Maceo Guards of Augusta, Georgia "In the immediate aftermath of the Civil War, a turbulent period fraught with violence, struggle, and uncertainty, a forgotten few African Americans banded together as men to assert their rights as citizens. Following emancipation, the nation's newest citizens established churches, entered the political arena, created educational and business opportunities, and even formed labor organizations, but it was through state militia service, with the prestige and heightened status conveyed by their affiliation, that they displayed their loyalty, discipline, and more importantly, their manliness within the public sphere. In African American State Volunteers in the New South, John Patrick Blair offers a comparative examination of the experiences and activities of African American men as members in the state volunteer military organizations of Georgia, Texas, and Virginia, including the complicated relationships between state government and military officials-many of them former Confederate officers-and the leaders of the Black militia volunteers. This important new study expands understanding of racial accommodation, however minor, toward the African American military, confirmed not only in the actions of state government and military officials to arm, equip, and train these Black troops, but also in the acceptance of clearly visible and authorized military activities by these very same volunteers. In doing so, it adds significant layers to our knowledge of racial politics as they developed during Reconstruction, and prompts us to consider a broader understanding of the history of the South into the twentieth century"-- Geschichte 1871-1906 gnd rswk-swf Ethnische Identität (DE-588)4153096-2 gnd rswk-swf Schwarze (DE-588)4116433-7 gnd rswk-swf Soldat (DE-588)4055409-0 gnd rswk-swf Geschlechterrolle (DE-588)4071776-8 gnd rswk-swf Freiwilliger (DE-588)4155349-4 gnd rswk-swf Virginia (DE-588)4063592-2 gnd rswk-swf Texas (DE-588)4059594-8 gnd rswk-swf Georgia (DE-588)4020273-2 gnd rswk-swf Reconstruction (U.S. history, 1865-1877) / African American troops African American soldiers / Georgia / History African American soldiers / Texas / History African American soldiers / Virginia / History United States / Militia / African Americans / History Southern States / Race relations African American soldiers Race relations Georgia Southern States Texas United States Virginia History Georgia (DE-588)4020273-2 g Texas (DE-588)4059594-8 g Virginia (DE-588)4063592-2 g Schwarze (DE-588)4116433-7 s Soldat (DE-588)4055409-0 s Freiwilliger (DE-588)4155349-4 s Ethnische Identität (DE-588)4153096-2 s Geschlechterrolle (DE-588)4071776-8 s Geschichte 1871-1906 z DE-604 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-1-64843-074-9 |
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title | African American state volunteers in the New South race, masculinity, and the militia in Georgia, Texas, and Virginia, 1871-1906 |
title_auth | African American state volunteers in the New South race, masculinity, and the militia in Georgia, Texas, and Virginia, 1871-1906 |
title_exact_search | African American state volunteers in the New South race, masculinity, and the militia in Georgia, Texas, and Virginia, 1871-1906 |
title_full | African American state volunteers in the New South race, masculinity, and the militia in Georgia, Texas, and Virginia, 1871-1906 John Patrick Blair |
title_fullStr | African American state volunteers in the New South race, masculinity, and the militia in Georgia, Texas, and Virginia, 1871-1906 John Patrick Blair |
title_full_unstemmed | African American state volunteers in the New South race, masculinity, and the militia in Georgia, Texas, and Virginia, 1871-1906 John Patrick Blair |
title_short | African American state volunteers in the New South |
title_sort | african american state volunteers in the new south race masculinity and the militia in georgia texas and virginia 1871 1906 |
title_sub | race, masculinity, and the militia in Georgia, Texas, and Virginia, 1871-1906 |
topic | Ethnische Identität (DE-588)4153096-2 gnd Schwarze (DE-588)4116433-7 gnd Soldat (DE-588)4055409-0 gnd Geschlechterrolle (DE-588)4071776-8 gnd Freiwilliger (DE-588)4155349-4 gnd |
topic_facet | Ethnische Identität Schwarze Soldat Geschlechterrolle Freiwilliger Virginia Texas Georgia |
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