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Revolt Against Chivalry

Revolt Against Chivalry

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Revolt Against Chivalry

$10.93

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The Story

This newly updated edition connects the past with the present, using the Clarence Thomas hearings and their characterization by Thomas as a hightech lynching to examine the links between white supremacy and the sexual abuse of black women, and the difficulty of forging an antiracist movement against sexual violence.Revolt Against Chivalry is the account of how Jesse Daniel Ames and the antilynching campaign she led fused the causes of social feminism and racial justice in the South during the 1920s and 1930s.The book traces Amess political path from suffragism to militant antiracism and provides a detailed description of the Association of Southern Women for the Prevention of Lynching, which served through the 1930s as the chief expression of antilynching sentiment in the white South.Revolt Against Chivalry is also a biography of Ames herself: it shows how Ames connected womens opposition to violence with their search for influence and selfdefinition, thereby leading a revolt against chivalry which was part of both sexual and racial emancipation.

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This newly updated edition connects the past with the present, using the Clarence Thomas hearings and their characterization by Thomas as a hightech lynching to examine the links between white supremacy and the sexual abuse of black women, and the difficulty of forging an antiracist movement against sexual violence.Revolt Against Chivalry is the account of how Jesse Daniel Ames and the antilynching campaign she led fused the causes of social feminism and racial justice in the South during the 1920s and 1930s.The book traces Amess political path from suffragism to militant antiracism and provides a detailed description of the Association of Southern Women for the Prevention of Lynching, which served through the 1930s as the chief expression of antilynching sentiment in the white South.Revolt Against Chivalry is also a biography of Ames herself: it shows how Ames connected womens opposition to violence with their search for influence and selfdefinition, thereby leading a revolt against chivalry which was part of both sexual and racial emancipation.