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- Book Title
- Whiteness in Plain View : a History of Racial Exclusion in Minnesota
- Publication Name
- Whiteness in Plain View
- Title
- Whiteness in Plain View
- Subtitle
- A History of Racial Exclusion in Minnesota
- Format
- Trade Paperback
- ISBN-10
- 1681342103
- EAN
- 9781681342108
- ISBN
- 9781681342108
- Publisher
- Minnesota Historical Society Press
- Genre
- History
- Topic
- United States / State & Local / MidWest (IA, Il, in, Ks, Mi, MN, Mo, Nd, Ne, Oh, Sd, Wi)
- Release Year
- 2022
- Release Date
- 05/04/2022
- Language
- English
- Country/Region of Manufacture
- US
- Item Height
- 226mm
- Item Length
- 9in
- Item Width
- 6in
- Item Weight
- 408g
- Publication Year
- 2022
- Number of Pages
- 272 Pages
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An examination of White Minnesotans' efforts to exclude African Americans from local communities, jobs, and housing across the state and through the decades. Minnesota is a paradox. Widely seen as a progressive stronghold of the Midwest, the state also has some of the greatest racial disparities in the nation. Those disparities have their roots in Minnesota's earliest days as a territory and in the decades that followed. From enslaved people brought to the territory by military officers to migrants traveling to the North Star State after the Civil War, African Americans have long been present in Minnesota's history. Yet while many came here looking to establish new lives, they were often met with White resistance and attempts to exclude them. Whiteness in Plain View examines the ways White residents across Minnesota acted to intimidate, control, remove, and keep out African Americans over the course of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Their methods ranged from anonymous threats, vandalism, and mob violence to restrictive housing covenants, realtor deceit, and mortgage discrimination, and they were aided by local, state, and federal government agencies as well as openly complicit public officials. What they did was not an anomaly or aberration, in some particular place or passing moment, but rather common and continuous. Chapter by chapter, the book shows that Minnesota's overwhelming Whiteness is neither accidental nor incidental, and that racial exclusion's legacy is very much woven into the state's contemporary politics, economy, and culture.
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Publisher
Minnesota Historical Society Press
ISBN-10
1681342103
ISBN-13
9781681342108
eBay Product ID (ePID)
17050383320
Product Key Features
Book Title
Whiteness in Plain View : a History of Racial Exclusion in Minnesota
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Topic
United States / State & Local / MidWest (IA, Il, in, Ks, Mi, MN, Mo, Nd, Ne, Oh, Sd, Wi)
Publication Year
2022
Genre
History
Number of Pages
272 Pages
Dimensions
Item Length
9in
Item Width
6in
Additional Product Features
Lc Classification Number
E185.93.M55m84 2022
Reviews
"An earnest look at the subtle, insidious, and sometimes violent ways in which Minnesotans engaged in segregationist policies. Chad Montrie explains how the fear of Black labor that White Southerners held post-Reconstruction gripped the North and led to pervasive exclusion of Black Minnesotans from social, political, and economic life." JoJo Bell, board president, African American Interpretive Center of Minnesota, "An earnest look at the subtle, insidious, and sometimes violent ways in which Minnesotans engaged in segregationist policies. Chad Montrie explains how the fear of Black labor that White Southerners held post-Reconstruction gripped the North and led to pervasive exclusion of Black Minnesotans from social, political, and economic life." JoJo Bell, board president, African American Interpretive Center of Minnesota "A new book by Chad Montrie, a history professor at the University of Massachusetts Lowell, might well have been titled "The Shame of Minnesota." It is a detailed description of how Black Americans, over nearly two centuries, were either barred from living in communities across Minnesota, or driven out of communities, or forced to live in the most dilapidated sections of Minneapolis and St. Paul so as to preserve the white-only character of more attractive neighborhoods in the cities and surrounding suburbs. . . . "When it came to the state's growth and development, it would seem that people of color were nearly always expendable. Given the current state of affairs -- the vast disparities in employment, home ownership and income between whites and minorities -- not to mention the gigantic issues of policing in our state, a just society appears to be a long way off. Montrie's groundbreaking book is extremely useful in helping us understand how we got to this point." Star Tribune "The thing I most appreciate about Chad Montrie's book, Whiteness in Plain View . . . is its broad scope. Too often when discussing Minnesotan racism, we focus only on the core cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul, which have long been home to the majority of the state's people of color." Bill Lindeke in MinnPost, "An earnest look at the subtle, insidious, and sometimes violent ways in which Minnesotans engaged in segregationist policies. Chad Montrie explains how the fear of Black labor that White Southerners held post-Reconstruction gripped the North and led to pervasive exclusion of Black Minnesotans from social, political, and economic life." JoJo Bell, board president, African American Interpretive Center of Minnesota "A new book by Chad Montrie, a history professor at the University of Massachusetts Lowell, might well have been titled "The Shame of Minnesota." It is a detailed description of how Black Americans, over nearly two centuries, were either barred from living in communities across Minnesota, or driven out of communities, or forced to live in the most dilapidated sections of Minneapolis and St. Paul so as to preserve the white-only character of more attractive neighborhoods in the cities and surrounding suburbs. . . . "When it came to the state's growth and development, it would seem that people of color were nearly always expendable. Given the current state of affairs -- the vast disparities in employment, home ownership and income between whites and minorities -- not to mention the gigantic issues of policing in our state, a just society appears to be a long way off. Montrie's groundbreaking book is extremely useful in helping us understand how we got to this point." Star Tribune
Table of Content
Introduction Chapter 1 "The Master Race of the World Is Caucasian": Indian Uprising, Mass Hanging, and Forced Removal Chapter 2 "They All Must Be Taught Their Duty": Barbers, Porters, Washerwomen, and Inmates Chapter 3 Not "a Negro Town": Packinghouse Workers and Whiteness in Austin Chapter 4 "In That Very Northern City": Making the Color Line in Duluth Chapter 5 "A Bigoted, Prejudiced, Hateful Little Area": Racial Exclusion in Edina Chapter 6 "This Vicious Vice": Black Removal in St. Paul Chapter 7 "The First Negro Family on Our Block": A Housing Integration Campaign in Bloomington Conclusion Endnotes Bibliography Index
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