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Black Politics in New Deal Atlanta
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by Ferguson, Karen


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When Franklin Roosevelt was elected president in 1932, Atlanta had the South's largest population of college-educated African Americans. The dictates of Jim Crow meant that these men and women were almost entirely excluded from public life, but as Karen Ferguson demonstrates, Roosevelt's New Deal opened unprecedented opportunities for black Atlantans struggling to achieve full citizenship.

Black reformers, often working within federal agencies as social workers and administrators, saw the inclusion of African Americans in New Deal social welfare programs as a chance to prepare black Atlantans to take their rightful place in the political and social mainstream. They also worked to build a constituency they could mobilize for civil rights, in the process facilitating a shift from elite reform to the mass mobilization that marked the postwar black freedom struggle.

Although these reformers' efforts were an essential prelude to civil rights activism, Ferguson argues that they also had lasting negative repercussions, embedded as they were in the politics of respectability. By attempting to impose bourgeois behavioral standards on the black community, elite reformers stratified it into those they determined deserving to participate in federal social welfare programs and those they consigned to remain at the margins of civic life.

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  • Title Black Politics in New Deal Atlanta
  • Author Ferguson, Karen
  • Binding unknown
  • Edition Second Edition,
  • Pages 235x155mm 336 pages 16 illust
  • Publisher The University of North Carolina Press, Chapel Hill
  • Date 2002-06
  • ISBN 9780807827017
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by Ferguson, Karen

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US: Chapel Hill, 2002. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. First Edition. Maroon cloth over boards with gilt particulars to spine and front cover. Decorative cloth endpages. Pages are clean and unmarked. Boards are clean and bright. Text block is lightly soiled. Binding is sound but boards are slightly bowed; spine leans.
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