Racial Innocence: Performing American Childhood from Slavery to Civil Rights (America and the Long 19th Century)

By Robin Bernstein.

Racial Innocence: Performing American Childhood from Slavery to Civil Rights (America and the Long 19th Century)

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In Racial Innocence, Robin Bernstein argues that the concept of "childhood innocence" has been central to U.S. racial formation since the mid-nineteenth century. Children--white ones imbued with innocence, black ones excluded from it, and others of color erased by it--figured pivotally in sharply divergent racial agendas from slavery and abolition to antiblack violence and the early civil rights movement. Bernstein takes up a rich archive including books, toys, theatrical props, and domestic knickknacks which she analyzes as "scriptive things" that invite or prompt his...

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0814787088, 9780814787083

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