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Preface | ||
Ch. 1 | The Nation's Rule | 1 |
The One-Drop Rule Defined | 4 | |
Black Leaders, But Predominantly White | 6 | |
Plessy, Phipps, and Other Challenges in the Courts | 8 | |
Census Enumeration of Blacks | 11 | |
Uniqueness of the One-Drop Rule | 13 | |
Ch. 2 | Miscegenation and Beliefs | 17 |
Racial Classification and Miscegenation | 19 | |
Racist Beliefs About Miscegenation | 23 | |
The Judge Brady Paradox | 27 | |
Miscegenation in Africa and Europe | 28 | |
Race vs. Beliefs About Race | 29 | |
Ch. 3 | Conflicting Rules | 31 |
Early Miscegenation in the Upper South: The Rule Emerges | 33 | |
South Carolina and Louisiana: A Different Rule | 34 | |
Miscegenation on Black Belt Plantations | 38 | |
Reconstruction and the One-Drop Rule | 42 | |
The Status of Free Mulattoes, North and South | 46 | |
The Emergence and Spread of the One-Drop Rule | 47 | |
Ch. 4 | The Rule Becomes Firm | 51 |
Creation of the Jim Crow System | 52 | |
The One-Drop Rule Under Jim Crow | 54 | |
Effects of the Black Renaissance of the 1920s | 58 | |
The Rule and Myrdal's Rank Order of Discriminations | 60 | |
Sexual Norms and the Rule: Jim Crow vs. Apartheid | 66 | |
Effects of the Fall of Jim Crow | 68 | |
De Facto Segregation and Miscegenation | 70 | |
Miscegenation Since the 1960s | 73 | |
Development of the One-Drop Rule in the Twentieth Century | 77 | |
Ch. 5 | Other Places, Other Definitions | 81 |
Racial Hybrid Status Lower Than Both Parent Groups | 82 | |
Status Higher Than Either Parent Group | 87 | |
In-Between Status: South Africa and Others | 90 | |
Highly Variable Class Status: Latin America | 99 | |
Two Variants in the Caribbean | 105 | |
Equality for the Racially Mixed in Hawaii | 109 | |
Same Status as the Subordinate Group: The One-Drop Rule | 113 | |
Status of an Assimilating Minority | 117 | |
Contrasting Socially Constructed Rules | 119 | |
Ch. 6 | Black Acceptance of the Rule | 123 |
Alex Haley, Lillian Smith, and Others | 124 | |
Transracial Adoptions and the One-Drop Rule | 128 | |
Rejection of the Rule: Garvey, American Indians, and Others | 132 | |
Black Acceptance: Reasons and Implications | 137 | |
Ch. 7 | Ambiguities, Strains, Conflicts, and Traumas | |
The Death of Walter White's Father and Other Traumas | 142 | |
Collective Anxieties About Racial Identity: Some Cases | 144 | |
Personal Identity: Seven Modes of Adjustment | 149 | |
Lena Horne's Struggles with Her Racial Identity | 150 | |
Problems of Administering the One-Drop Rule | 156 | |
Misperceptions of the Racial Identity of South Asians, Arabs, and Others | 160 | |
Sampling Errors in Studying American Blacks | 164 | |
Blockage of Full Assimilation of Blacks | 167 | |
Costs of the One-Drop Rule | 168 | |
Ch. 8 | Issues and Prospects | 171 |
A Massive Distortion? A Monstrous Myth? | 172 | |
Clues for Change in Deviations from the Rule | 175 | |
Clues for Change in Costs of the Rule | 176 | |
Possible Direction: Which Alternative? | 180 | |
Prospects for the Future | 184 | |
Epilogue to the Tenth Anniversary Edition | 189 | |
Works Cited | 201 | |
Index | 209 |
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