Following the Color Line (Annotated)

Following the Color Line (Annotated)

Enriched Edition. Investigative Reporting on Jim Crow, Segregation, and Race Relations in Early Twentieth-Century AmericaBy Ray Stannard Baker
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Length13h 34m

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Following the Color Line (1908) is a landmark work of American investigative journalism, examining the racial order of the United States in the aftermath of Reconstruction and amid the entrenchment of Jim Crow. Combining reportage, social analysis, and moral inquiry, Baker travels through North and South to study segregation, disfranchisement, labor conflict, education, violence, and interracial relations. Its style is lucid, empirical, and reform-minded, situated within the Progressive Era's muckraking tradition yet marked by unusual patience and attention to lived experience. Ray Stannard Baker, a prominent journalist associated with McClure's Magazine and later known also as David Grayson, brought to the subject the habits of a careful observer and the ethical concerns of a democratic reformer. His career in investigative reporting trained him to connect individual testimony with institutional structures. Writing at a time when many white Americans ignored or rationalized racial injustice, Baker sought to make the "color line" visible as a national problem rather than a sectional curiosity. This book is recommended to readers interested in African American history, journalism, Progressive reform, and the long genealogy of civil rights thought. Though shaped by its era's limitations, it remains a significant, revealing document of racial America. This enriched edition has been carefully crafted to add value to your reading experience. - A succinct Introduction situates the work's timeless appeal and themes. - The Synopsis outlines the central plot, highlighting key developments without spoiling critical twists. - A detailed Historical Context immerses you in the era's events and influences that shaped the writing. - A thorough Analysis dissects symbols, motifs, and character arcs to unearth underlying meanings. - Reflection questions prompt you to engage personally with the work's messages, connecting them to modern life. - Hand‐picked Memorable Quotes shine a spotlight on moments of literary brilliance. - Interactive footnotes clarify unusual references, historical allusions, and archaic phrases for an effortless, more informed read.

Audiobook details

GenreHistory
Length13 hrs 34 mins
Narrated byListen with 1,000+ voices
FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateJun 12, 2020
LanguageEnglish

Table of contents

1Following the Color Line (Annotated)
14Chapter VI. Following The Colour Line In The North
2Introduction
15Chapter VII. The Negroes’ Struggle For Survival In Northern Cities
3Synopsis
16Part Three: The Negro In The Nation
4Historical Context
17Chapter VIII. The Mulatto: The Problem Of Race Mixture
5Following the Color Line
18Chapter IX. Lynchings, South And North
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6Preface
19Chapter X. An Ostracised Race In Ferment
7Part One: The Negro In The South
20Chapter XI. The Negro In Politics
8Chapter I. A Race Riot, And After
21Chapter XII. The Black Man’s Silent Power
9Chapter II. Following The Colour Line In The South
22Chapter XIII. The New Southern Statesmanship
10Chapter III. The Southern City Negro
23Chapter XIV. What To Do About The Negro—A Few Conclusions
11Chapter IV. In The Black Belt: The Negro Farmer
24Analysis
12Chapter V. Race Relationships In The South
25Reflection
13Part Two: The Negro In The North
26Memorable Quotes

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