Stamped From the Beginning: The Definitive History of Racist Ideas in America (106 page)

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Traits and Tendencies of the American Negro
(Hoffman),
281

Treaty of Versailles,
312–313

Truman Doctrine,
354–356
,
361

Trumbull, Lyman,
238–239

Truth, Sojourner,
192–193
,
196
,
242
,
247

Tubman, Harriet “Moses,”
188
,
207–208

Tucker, C. Dolores,
452–453

Turner, Henry McNeal,
288–289
,
314

Turner, Nat,
172–173

Tuskegee Institute,
274
,
278
,
293
,
323–324
,
333

Types of Mankind
(Nott and Gliddon),
198–200

Uncle Tom’s Cabin
(Stowe),
193–197
,
291–293
,
348

underclass,
456–457
,
459

Underground Railroad,
187–188
,
217

UNESCO,
354

United Nations,
359
,
476–477

United States Information Agency (USIA),
360

Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA),
309
,
318
,
320

Up from Slavery
(Washington),
288–289

Up from the Ape
(Hooton),
333–334

uplift suasion,
503–505
,
508–509

Black newspapers,
154–155
Black votes for Woodrow Wilson,
305–306
Du Bois abandoning,
338–340
economic slavery overpowering,
131
emancipated Blacks rejecting,
231
Harrington’s analysis of,
370
media suasion,
323–330
,
346–348
Nat Turner’s Rebellion,
172–173
origins and contradictions of,
124–125
The Cosby Show
,
440
the Talented Tenth,
294
W. E. B. Du Bois,
263–264
White respect and,
169–170

Upshut, Abel,
181

upwardly mobile Blacks,
249–250
,
254

urban poverty,
169–170

urban rebellions of 1967,
403–404
,
406

urban violence,
358

Van Evrie, John H.,
198

Van Peebles, Melvin,
413–414

Van Vechten, Carl,
325–328

Vaughan, Walter,
270

Venter, Craig,
474–476

Vermont: abolition of slavery,
104

Vesey, Denmark,
149–150
,
165

Vicksburg, Battle of,
225

Villard, Henry,
223
,
234

Villard, Oswald Garrison,
301

Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act (1994),
454

vitiligio,
127–129

Volney, Constantine,
112
,
157

Voltaire,
84
,
99
,
101
,
133

voluntary slaves,
48–49

voting patterns,
166
,
429

voting rights

biracial community’s demand for,
226
Black suffrage,
234
,
241–242
,
244–246
,
248–250
denying emancipated Blacks,
232–233
Force Bill,
272–273
Maryland withholding Blacks’ rights,
228
Reconstruction proclamations,
235
,
238
Seneca Falls Convention,
191–193
suppression of Black voters,
476–477
,
480
women’s suffrage,
245–247
,
274
,
304–305

Voting Rights Act (1965),
391–392

Wade, Nicholas,
475–476

Walker, Alice,
419

Walker, David,
165–167

Wallace, George,
371–372
,
387–388
,
410

Wallace, Michele,
420
,
433
,
446

Wallace, Mike,
366

Walpole, Robert,
73

Walsh, Robert,
141
,
150

War on Drugs,
433
,
436–437

Ward, Lester,
297–298

Warren, Earl,
361–363

Washington, Booker T.,
274
,
277–278
,
283–284
,
288–291
,
293
,
297
,
306

Washington, Bushrod,
146

Washington, George,
99
,
109

Watergate scandal,
418

Waters, Maxine,
451

Watts riots,
393

Wayles, John,
117

We Are All Multiculturalists Now
(Glazer),
469

Wealth of Nations
(Smith),
106
,
174–175

Weekly Anglo-African
newspaper,
215–216

Welch, Matt,
485

welfare,
358
,
387–388
,
397–398
,
438–439
,
445–446
,
452–453
,
457–458
,
464–465

welfare queens,
424

Wells-Barnett, Ida B.,
274–277
,
303
,
314

Welsh, Mary,
120

West, Cornel,
450–451

West, Kanye,
485

Wheatley, Phillis,
92–94
,
97–100
,
124

Where Do We Go from Here?
(King),
399

Whig Party,
169–170
,
203–204

White, Charles,
132–133
,
138

White, George H.,
286

White, Walter,
330
,
335
,
338
,
359

White supremacy/White supremacists,
178
,
243
,
430–431
,
461
,
464

White trash,
238

Whitlock, Jason,
488

Whitney, Eli,
126

Wilkins, Roy,
359
,
376–377
,
396

Williams, Francis,
95
,
101
,
124

Williams, George Washington,
267–268

Williams, Roger,
52

Wilmot, David,
186

Wilson, Darren,
432

Wilson, Edward Osborne,
431–432

Wilson, William Julius,
427–428

Wilson, Woodrow,
305
,
315

Winckelmann, Johann Joachim,
86

witch hunts,
60–63
,
359–360

Wolfgang, Marvin,
397

women

American Equal Rights Association,
241–242
Black feminism,
419
Black women’s exclusion from the women’s movement,
415
Declaration of Independence ignoring and silencing,
106
Du Bois honoring Black women,
316–317
Duke University rape case,
486–487
enslavement of biracial children,
40–41
exhibitions of Black women’s buttocks and genitalia,
137–139
imposing “civilized standards of human decency,”
445–446
Jack Johnson’s White wife,
297–298
Lombroso’s criminology,
257
medical experiments on,
185–186
Million Woman March,
467
Mothers Against Drunk Driving,
438
Moynihan’s assertion of the matriarchal structure of Black families,
391
national conference for Black women scholars,
453–454
Norplant debate,
445–446
Phillis Wheatley,
92–94
,
97–99
,
124

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