Traveling Black: A Story of Race and Resistance

Traveling Black: A Story of Race and Resistance

by Mia Bay
Traveling Black: A Story of Race and Resistance

Traveling Black: A Story of Race and Resistance

by Mia Bay

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Overview

Winner of the Bancroft Prize
Winner of the David J. Langum Prize
Winner of the Lillian Smith Book Award
Winner of the Order of the Coif Book Award
Winner of the OAH Liberty Legacy Foundation Award
A New York Times Critics’ Top Book of the Year


“This extraordinary book is a powerful addition to the history of travel segregation…Mia Bay shows that Black mobility has always been a struggle.”
—Ibram X. Kendi, author of How to Be an Antiracist

“In Mia Bay’s superb history of mobility and resistance, the question of literal movement becomes a way to understand the civil rights movement writ large.”
—Jennifer Szalai, New York Times

Traveling Black is well worth the fare. Indeed, it is certain to become the new standard on this important, and too often forgotten, history.”
—Henry Louis Gates, Jr., author of Stony the Road

From Plessy v. Ferguson to #DrivingWhileBlack, African Americans have fought to move freely around the United States. But why this focus on Black mobility? From stagecoaches and trains to buses, cars, and planes, Traveling Black explores when, how, and why racial restrictions took shape in America and brilliantly portrays what it was like to live with them.

Mia Bay rescues forgotten stories of passengers who made it home despite being insulted, stranded, re-routed, or ignored. She shows that Black travelers never stopped challenging these humiliations, documenting a sustained fight for redress that falls outside the traditional boundaries of the civil rights movement. A riveting, character-rich account of the rise and fall of racial segregation, it reveals just how central travel restrictions were to the creation of Jim Crow laws—and why free movement has been at the heart of the quest for racial justice ever since.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780674258693
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Publication date: 03/23/2021
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 400
Sales rank: 440,548
File size: 70 MB
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About the Author

Mia Bay is the author of To Tell the Truth Freely: The Life of Ida B. Wells and The White Image in the Black Mind, and coauthor of Freedom on My Mind: A History of African Americans, with Documents. She is Roy F. and Jeannette P. Nichols Professor of American History at the University of Pennsylvania.

Table of Contents

Cover Title Page Copyright Dedication Contents Introduction������������������� 1. The Road to Plessy: How Travel Segregation Took Shape 2. Traveling by Train: The Jim Crow Car 3. Traveling by Car: Race on the Road in the Automotive Age 4. Traveling by Bus: From the Jim Crow Car to the Back of the Bus 5. Traveling by Plane: Segregation in the Age of Aviation 6. Traveling for Civil Rights: The Long Fight to Outlaw Transportation Segregation 7. Traveling for Freedom: The Desegregation of American Transportation Epilogue: #BlackTravelMatters Notes Acknowledgments���������������������� Illustration Credits��������������������������� Index������������
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