Sex and race. Volume II The New World, a history of white, negro, and Indian miscegenation in the two Americas / by J.A. Rogers, author "From superman to man," "Sex and Race: the old world," etc., Membre de la Société d'Anthropologie de Paris.

  • Rogers, J. A. (Joel Augustus), 1880-1966
Date:
1970
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Publication/Creation

St Petersburg Fl. : Helga M. Rogers, 1970.

Physical description

411 pages : black and white illustrations, portraits ; 24 cm

Edition

Eleventh printing 1994

Notes

"Copyright ©1942 renewed 1970 by Helga M. Rogers"--Title page verso
This work was purchased by the donor as part of his original collection of professional reference works with the intention of understanding more about racist/institutionally racist literature. It holds views that he now considers to be racist.

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Includes bibliographical references.

Contents

Volume 2: The Old World -- Part 1: LATIN AMERICA -- 1.1: Race and the New World -- 1.2: Venezuela -- 1.3: Brazil -- 1.4: Uruguay, Argentina, Paraguay, Chile -- 1.5: Peru, Ecuador, Colombia, Panama -- 1.6: Mexico -- 1.7: Cuba, Puerto Rico, Surinam -- 1.8: The Dominican Republic -- 1.9: Haiti, Martinique, Guadeloupe -- 1.10: The British West Indies -- 1.11: The British West Indies After Emancipation -- 1.12: Present Racial Composition of Latin America -- PART 2: ANGLO-SAXON AMERICA -- 2.13: The Beginning of Miscegenation in the United States -- 2.14: Mixing of White and Blacks Nationally -- 2.15: Mixing of Whites and Blacks in the United States -- 2.16: The Breakdown of Anti-Miscegenation Laws -- 2.17: Slaveholders and Their Trade with Houses of Prostitution -- 2.18: Affection Between the Races During Slavery -- 2.19: White Negro Slaves -- 2.20: White People Sold as Negro Slaves -- 2.21: Rivalry Between White Wife and Negro Concubines -- 2.22: Famous White Men and Their Negro Mistresses -- 2.23: -- Marriage of White Men and Negro Women During Slavery -- 2.24: The Negro and the White Woman -- 2.25; Negroes, Slave and Free, as Correspondents in White Divorce Cases -- 2.26: Rich Negros with White Wives During Slavery -- 2.27: Noted White Americans of Negro Ancestry -- 2.28: Miscegenation Since the Civil War: White Union Soldiers and Negro Women -- 2.29: Rape of White Women by Negroes -- 2.30: Race Mixing as Related by Various Writers -- 2.31: Present Day Case, Histories -- Chapter 2.32: Ratio of Sex and Race in Mixed Marriages -- 2.33: Religion and Miscegenation -- 2.34: Some Mixed Marriages of Our times -- 2.35: Mixed Blood /Groups Known as Other Than Negros -- 2.36: Canada -- 2.37: Oddities of Race Mixing Comedies and Tragedies -- 2.38: Hannah Elias, The Black Cleopatra-Appendix.

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  • 0960229418
  • 9780960229413