发表于2024-12-01
African American Fraternal Associations and the History of Civil Society in the United States (Socia 2024 pdf epub mobi 电子书
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The role of African American fraternal organizations in black civic engagement has been largely overlooked by scholars of African American history. While scholars have traditionally emphasized the role of the black church, social clubs, and civil rights organizations, this special issue of Social Science History explores the significance of fraternal organizations of men and women in the African American community from Reconstruction to the mid-twentieth century. It illustrates how these organizations helped foster solidarity, build identity, and encourage collective action. The first essay constructs a historical portrait of black fraternal orders during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.It argues that African Americans were more likely than whites to form fraternal orders and to sustain them, using them to guard members against unemployment and other misfortunes. The second essay examines the ritual life of fraternal organizations, paying particular attention to rites of initiation and to the values they reflected about collective identity, gender relations, equality, and collective action. The final essay shows how social networks that black fraternal organizations fostered led to successful legal battles for the right to assemble and to the later civil rights movement of the twentieth century. The contributors include: Bayliss J. Camp, Marshall Ganz, Orit Kent, Ariane Liazos, Jennifer Lynn Oser, Theda Skocpol, and, Joe W. Trotter.
African American Fraternal Associations and the History of Civil Society in the United States (Socia 2024 pdf epub mobi 电子书