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Acknowledgments ix
Introduction 1
1 New York 15
The Antebellum Roots of Segregation and Dissent
2 The Color Line and the Ladies' Car 33
Segregation on Southern Rails before Plessy
3 Our People, Our Problem? 51
Plessy and the Divided New Orleans
4 Where Are Our Friends? 87
Crumbling Alliances and New Orleans Streetcar Boycott
5 Who's to Blame? 117
Maggie Lena Walker, John Mitchell Jr., and the Great Class Debate
6 Negroes Everywhere Are Walking 139
Work, Women, and the Richmond Streetcar Boycott
7 Battling Jim Crow's Buzzards 165
Betrayal and the Savannah Streetcar Boycott
8 Bend with Unabated Protest 195
On the Meaning of Failure
Notes 201
Bibliography 233
Index 247
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