A poignant and inspiring study in courage and conviction, Color Blind Justice offers us an unforgettable portrayal of Albion Tourgee and the principles to which he dedicated his life.
A poignant and inspiring study in courage and conviction, Color Blind Justice offers us an unforgettable portrayal of Albion Tourgee and the principles to which he dedicated his life.
Mark Elliott is Associate Professor of History at Wagner College.
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Note on Usage Introduction: Albion Tourg?e and Color-Blind Citizenship Part I The Color-Blind Crusade 1: Judge Tourg?e and the Radical Civil War Part II The Radical Advance 2: The Making of a Radical Individualist in Ohios Western Reserve 3: Citizen-Soldier: Manhood and the meaning of Liberty 4: A Radical Yankee in the Reconstruction South 5: The Unfinished Revolution Part III The Counterrevolution 6: The Politics of Remembering Reconstruction 7: Radical Individualism in the Gilded Age 8: Beginning the Civil Rights Movement 9: The Rejection of Color-Blind Citizenship: Plessy v. Ferguson 10: The Fate of Color-Blind Citizenship Acknowledgements Abbreviations Notes Index
Note on Usage Introduction: Albion Tourg?e and Color-Blind Citizenship Part I The Color-Blind Crusade 1: Judge Tourg?e and the Radical Civil War Part II The Radical Advance 2: The Making of a Radical Individualist in Ohios Western Reserve 3: Citizen-Soldier: Manhood and the meaning of Liberty 4: A Radical Yankee in the Reconstruction South 5: The Unfinished Revolution Part III The Counterrevolution 6: The Politics of Remembering Reconstruction 7: Radical Individualism in the Gilded Age 8: Beginning the Civil Rights Movement 9: The Rejection of Color-Blind Citizenship: Plessy v. Ferguson 10: The Fate of Color-Blind Citizenship Acknowledgements Abbreviations Notes Index
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