Read The Black History of the White House Online
Authors: Clarence Lusane
race-neutral strategies,
458
racial apartheid,
16
racial barriers, pushing,
298â299
racial control structure, Southern legislator protection,
255
racial controversy, issues (manifestation),
34
racial disparities, continuation,
449â451
racial divisions, surmounting (Obama),
442
racial equality (Roosevelt),
271
racial exclusion, objective,
70
racial hostage,
456
racial incidents, significance,
32â33
racialized customs/policies/laws, impact,
51
racial justice
organization, increase,
232â233
U.S. Constitution, relationship,
66â75
racial power structure, perpetuation,
232
racial profiling,
463â464
promotion,
21
racism
backlash,
129
continuation,
244â258
erasure, U.S. Constitution avoidance,
68â69
impact,
24â25
issue, cessation (claims),
449
overtness, unacceptability,
452â453
racists, viciousness,
19
Radical Reconstruction (1867-1877),
216
Rainbow Alliance,
393â394
Rainbow Coalition,
369
demobilization (
See
National Rainbow Coalition)
Rainey, Joseph Hayne,
243
Eisenhower meeting,
275â276
youth march organization,
277
Reagan, Ronald
anti-black actions,
317â332
black cabinet appointments, scarcity,
319
Bumbry performance,
266
conservative black activists, usage,
318
constructive engagement policy,
317â318
defeat,
368
election,
393
jazz performances,
342â343
NEA cuts,
343
popularity,
370
USDA Office of Civil Rights elimination,
469
Reagan, Ronald (racial issues),
31
efforts,
24
experiment, launching,
28
rise/fall,
215â218
Red Shirts, brutality,
233â234
Reed, Philip,
128â129
Reform Party, Buchanan nomination,
395
reforms, enforcement (passivity/timidity),
300
Regents of the University of California v. Bakke,
decision (1977-1978),
315â316
Reid, Harry (mosque opinion),
460
Reid, W.L.,
359
Remains of the Day, The
,
268
Republican Congress (1995-2007), hyper-reactionary characteristic,
455â456
Republican Party
black candidates,
365
Du Bois criticism,
231â232
Republican Women's Conference, segregationist policy (Morrow criticism),
277
Residence Act (1790),
87
reverse racism, Obama sanction (charges),
467
Revolutionary Action Movement (RAM),
279
,
389
revolutionary leaders, independence declaration,
80
revolutionary movement, blacks (involvement),
48â49
Revolutionary War
debts, assumption,
88
Jefferson, impact,
59
veterans, armed uprising,
67
Rhode Island, slavery (importance),
55
domestic/race opinions,
328
photograph,
326
political authority/power,
320
position, strengthening,
327
Richard (Jefferson slave),
48
,
59
Richmond (Hercules' son),
90
Robert Morris House,
86
Roberts, Richard (conflict of interest),
294â295
Robertson, Carol (murder),
287
Robertson, Dale,
453
Robeson, Paul,
268
delegation,
257
Robinson, Deborah A. Robinson,
296
Robinson, Jackie,
276â277
,
280
,
286
Robinson, Jim,
422
Robinson III, Fraser,
422â424
Rochester Ladies' Anti-Slavery Society, Douglass speech,
201â203
Rock, Chris,
407
Rodney, Red,
344
Rogers, Maggie,
270
Rollins, Sonny,
342
Rolph, James (lynching celebration),
254
Roosevelt, Alice,
230
black opera performer support,
263â264
racial equality,
271
White House staff interaction,
268
Roosevelt, Franklin D.
blacks, invitation,
230
black vote,
257
crises,
23
emergencies,
29
Great Depression jobs creation,
255
historic policies,
22
lynching reaction,
253â254
Obama admiration,
16
White House
Campbell rule,
83
interracial socializing,
253
Roosevelt, Theodore
lynching blame,
250
Roosevelt, Theodores,
17â18
attacks, viciousness,
228â229
racial equality, perception,
226
rights/racism, middle ground,
226â227
Washington dinner,
219
damage control,
229â230
Washington visit, problems,
225â227
white superiority belief,
227
writings/speeches, anti-black tone,
226
Rove, Karl,
330
Rowan, Carl (Nixon enemy),
310
Ruffin, Faith,
99
Ruiz, José,
153
Rumsfeld, Donald,
329
Rush, Bobby (Obama challenge),
420
Rusin, Bayard (Nixon enemy),
310
Rustin, Bayard,
385â386
Â
Sadat, Anwar,
265â266
Salahi, Tareq/Michaele,
297
Salinger, Pierre,
286
Sanford, Irene,
162
Santayana, George,
19
Sargent, Francis W.,
320
Sayres, Edward
larceny charge,
139
Pearl
captain,
138
prison term,
140â141
school desegregation, Nixon delays,
309
Schwerner, Michael,
393
Scott, Dred,
162
decision,
194
overthrowing,
196
defense,
172
Scott, Harriet (defense),
172
Scott, Hazel,
336
Seale, William,
143â144
secession,
Corner Store
call,
161â162
Second Continental Congress,
57â59
“Second Reconstruction” (Woodward),
299â300
Second Republic, declaration,
137
Secret Service
Bolden accusations,
280â281
Department of Homeland Security control,
282
discrimination,
291â293
emails, inappropriateness,
295â296
files, destruction,
291â292
justice, obstruction,
292â294
Lincoln authorization,
281â282
Office of Professional Responsibility, formal investigation delay,
296
racial actions,
295â296
security breakdown,
297
Seddon, James A.,
205
segregation, White House acknowledgment,
283
segregationist policy (Pennsylvania Abolition Society),
94
Seigenthaler, John (attack),
283
Senate Bill (SB 1070), Arizona passage,
21
Sengbe Pieh (Cinque),
153
Separate but equal premise,
242
separate by equal black codes, enforcement,
17
Separation, Lincoln desirability,
186
Separation of powers principle, Buchanan violation,
162â163
September 11 attacks,
282
alternative commission, McKinley advocacy,
399
Bush rating,
430
Bush White House response,
23â24
Serrette, Dennis,
381
,
393â394
Shabazz, King Samir,
461
Shabazz, Malik Zulu,
462
Shakespeare, William,
357
Shanley, Bernard,
273
sharecropping
impact,
236
system, Du Bois examination,
237
Sharp, Granville,
53
Sharpton, Al,
374â377
debates,
375
Shearing, George,
343
Sherman, William Tecumseh (Special Order 15),
215
,
470
Johnson, impact,
217
Sherrod, Charles,
472
Sherrod, Shirley
attack, NAACP caution,
472
discrimination charge/aftermath/irony,
465â475
FSC/BFAA support,
472â473
FSC employment,
471
mother, civil rights leader,
471â472
NAACP reconciliation,
474
prejudicial feelings, overcoming,
468
resignation, pressure,
467â468
USDA discrimination victim,
469
Shields, Christianne/Henry,
415
Shields, Dolphus,
416â418
Shields, Marian Lois,
422â423
Shields, Purnell/Rebecca,
418â419
Shields, Robert,
418
Shubert, William,
158
Sikes, Richard T.,
289â290
Simmons, Michael,
306
Simms, Camilla,
293
Singh, Manmohan,
297
sit-ins (1960), impact,
282â283
Sixteenth Street Baptist Church, Ku Klux Klan bomb (1963),
287
Skief, John,
100
Skinner, Kiron K.,
329
slave catcher abductions,
104â105
slaveholders, U.S. Constitution concession,
40
Slave Nation
(Blumrosen/Blumrosen),
52
slave-owning class
entrenchment/obduracy,
75
interests, safety,
57â58
slave pen, photograph,
106
slavery
axis,
74
British rejection,
52
cessation, failure,
50â56
compromise,
55â56
Congressional abolition,
177
Constitution protection,
69
Declaration of Independence perspective,
63
defense,
152â153
evil, Washington opposition,
38
expansion, debate,
145
federal government prohibition, petitioning,
96
Jackson defense,
149
Jefferson, relationship (complication),
58â59
Lincoln White House resolution,
27â28
Mansfield opinion,
54
onset,
62â63
perpetuation,
55
preservation,
35
Quaker rejection,
91â93
racism, Drayton criticism,
140â141
rebellion, continuation,
62â63
repugnance, expressions,
51
role, expansion,
137
Taylor defense,
149
Virginia Declaration of Rights declaration,
57
Slavery By Another Name
(Blackmon),
236â237
Slavery Commemoration, creation,
101
slavery institution
Benezet criticism,
92â93
maintenance,
52
pervasiveness,
105â106
sheltering,
65
slaves
children, status (maternal impact),
37
emancipation, Jefferson advocacy,
58â59
freedom, King's Bench Court (impact),
53â54
guilt, relief,
61
insurrection (1526),
62â63
owners, interference (avoidance),
114â115
rebellions, increase,
145
revolts, plots (organization),
62
self-freedom, phenomenon,
65
status, hierarchy,
77â78
territory, capital (embedding),
89
slave states
free states, balance,
146
status (1812),
145â146
slave trade
Congressional prohibition,
72
Constitution ban, impact,
73â74
criticism,
61
Smiley, Tavis,
376
march,
376
Smith, Tommie,
304
smokehouse, 9â987
Smolenyak, Megan Smolenyak,
128
Snow, R. Beverly (free black restaurant owner),
125â126