重建时期圣路易斯的工人阶级流动性和有轨电车政治

IF 1 Q3 GEOGRAPHY
Elizabeth Belanger
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本文探讨了1865年至1871年间在圣路易斯市法院审理的七起涉及非裔美国妇女和公共交通的种族隔离案件。本文将这些案例置于流动性的理论框架中,探讨了非裔美国工人阶级妇女生活的空间特征,以及有轨电车在多大程度上成为了更大规模的民权斗争的集散地。虽然之前关于有轨电车运动的报道往往将这些案件定位为精英非裔美国女性所发生的孤立事件,但圣路易斯的这些案件证明了工薪阶层非裔美国女性中民权运动的兴起。讨论进一步显示了他们如何促成了圣路易斯对立政治的性质和形式。
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Working-Class Mobility and Streetcar Politics in Reconstruction-Era St. Louis
This article explores seven segregation cases involving African-American women and public transportation that played out in the city courts of St. Louis between 1865 and 1871. Situating the cases within a theoretical framework of mobility, the article explores the spatial characteristics of African-American working-class women’s lives and the extent to which streetcars became staging grounds for larger civil rights battles. While previous accounts of streetcar activism have often positioned cases as isolated incidents undertaken by elite African-American women, the cases in St. Louis attest to the rise of civil rights activism among working-class African-American women. The discussion further shows how they contributed to the nature and form of oppositional politics in St. Louis.
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