黑色和红色:

T. Stovall
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1919年秋天,阿肯色州伊莱恩的黑人佃农试图组织一个工会,争取更好的工作条件。当地白人以大屠杀作为回应,至少有100名黑人被杀,更有可能是200-250人。因此,伊莱恩·阿肯色大屠杀是美国历史上针对黑人的最严重的种族暴力事件之一。本文将伊莱恩大屠杀放在1919年种族和工人阶级起义的更广泛的全球历史背景下考虑,探讨它与劳工斗争、种族骚乱和殖民起义这三个主题之间的关系。它认为,大屠杀既是对工会运动的镇压,同时也是一场种族大屠杀,并探讨了这两种不同但相关的特征在当时以及此后我们对该事件的概念化中相互作用的方式。最后,它提出了一个问题:《伊莱恩》中种族和阶级的交集是如何塑造我们对1919年革命本质的总体理解的?1919年的伊莱恩·阿肯色是一个远离巴黎和彼得格勒戏剧性事件的乡村小镇,但它的可怕历史仍然让我们对那个重要年份的事件有很多了解。
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The Black and the Red:
In the fall of 1919 black sharecroppers in Elaine Arkansas attempted to organize a union to fight for better conditions. The local white population responded with a massacre, killing at least one hundred blacks, and more likely 200-250. The Elaine Arkansas massacre thus stands out as one of the worst instances of racial violence against blacks in American history. This essay considers the Elaine massacre in the context of the broader global history of race and working-class insurgency in 1919, exploring how it relates to the three themes of labor militancy, race riots, and colonial uprisings. It argues that the massacre was both the repression of a union movement and at the same time a racial pogrom, and looks at the ways in which these two different but related characteristics interacted both at the time and in our conceptualizations of the event ever since. Finally, it asks the question: how does the intersection of race and class in Elaine shape our understanding of the revolutionary nature of 1919 in general? Elaine Arkansas in 1919 was a small, rural town far removed from the dramas of Paris and Petrograd, but its terrible history nonetheless has much to teach us about the events of that momentous year.
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