A peculiar imbalance : the fall and rise of racial equality in Minnesota, 1837-1869

Title
A peculiar imbalance : the fall and rise of racial equality in Minnesota, 1837-1869

Author
Green, William D. (William Davis), 1950-

ISBN
9780816697304

Edition
First University of Minnesota Press edition.

Physical Description
xii, 219 pages ; 22 cm

General Note
Original edition published: 2007.
 
Original edition has subtitle: the fall and rise of racial equality in early Minnesota.

Subject Term
African Americans -- Minnesota -- Saint Paul Region -- History -- 19th century.
 
African Americans -- Minnesota -- Saint Paul Region -- Politics and government -- 19th century.
 
African Americans -- Minnesota -- Saint Paul Region -- Social conditions -- 19th century.
 
African Americans -- Legal status, laws, etc. -- Minnesota -- Saint Paul Region -- History -- 19th century.
 
White people -- Minnesota -- Saint Paul Region -- Attitudes -- History -- 19th century.
 
Racism -- Minnesota -- Saint Paul Region -- History -- 19th century.

Geographic Term
Saint Paul Region (Minn.) -- Race relations -- History -- 19th century.
 
Minnesota -- Race relations -- History -- 19th century.

Summary
A Peculiar Imbalance is the little-known history of the black experience in Minnesota in the mid-1800s, a time of dramatic change in the region. William D. Green explains how, as white progressive politicians pushed for statehood, black men who had been integrated members of the community, owning businesses and maintaining good relationships with their neighbors, found themselves denied the right to vote or to run for office in those same communities. As Minnesota was transformed from a wilderness territory to a state, the concepts of race and ethnicity and the distinctions among them made by Anglo-Americans grew more rigid and arbitrary. A black man might enjoy economic success and a middle-class lifestyle but was not considered a citizen under the law. In contrast, an Irish Catholic man was able to vote-as could a mixed-blood Indian-but might find himself struggling to build a business because of the ethnic and religious prejudices of the Anglo-American community. A Peculiar Imbalance examines these disparities, reflecting on the political, social, and legal experiences of black men from 1837 to 1869, the year of black suffrage.


LibraryCall NumberStatus
Stillwater Public Library305.896 GRENonfiction Collection