Read The Black History of the White House Online
Authors: Clarence Lusane
United States exit,
126â127
Snow Riot,
126â127
social equality, advancement (opportunity),
23
Socialist Workers Party, candidates,
381
social justice, broad-based national
movement,
479â480
Social Security, African American exclusion,
255â256
social transformation, occurrence,
23
Society for the Relief of Free Negroes Unlawfully Held in Bondage, formation,
93
Soetoro-Ng, Maya,
439
soft power (Nye),
336
Somerset, James,
52â53
Somerset
(1772) decision,
52â55
,
64
,
65
Sotomayor, Sonia
Gingrich/Limbaugh racist remarks,
461
Supreme Court nomination resistance,
461
Souljah, Sistah,
373â374
Soul on Ice
(Cleaver),
387
Souls of Black Folks
(Du Bois),
225
South (Southern states)
agricultural-based aristocracy,
27â28
allies, appeasement,
89
aristocracy, economic power,
147
Electoral College votes, number (accumulation),
71
government location perspective,
87â88
memory, shortness,
228
pro-slavery culture,
96
racial voting patterns,
436
racist domination, retrenchment,
238
slave population, inclusion,
69â70
three-fifths clause, impact,
72
white voter generation gap,
437
Southall, Geneva Handy,
161
,
165
South Carolina
profit, slavery (impact),
55
rejected Jefferson Declaration clause,
61
Southeastern Legal Foundation,
452
Southern, Elsie,
262
Southern Christian Leadership Conference,
384
Chicago office, Jackson leadership,
421
Nixon enemy,
310
Operation Breadbasket,
420â421
Southern Cross, brutality,
233â234
Southern strategy (Nixon),
311â312
conservative movement cultivation,
477
Sowell, Thomas,
318
Spagnoli, Joseph (Bolden story recanting),
289â290
Spain, Van Buren White House support,
154
Special Order 15 (Sherman),
215
Speed, Joshua,
181
Spellman, A.B.,
338
Spock, Benjamin,
401
Spooner, Roger/Eloise,
468
St. Charles Hotel, enslaved people (presence),
105
St. Luke's Protestant Episcopal Church, Williams performance,
262
“Staccato Polka” (Mulder),
262
Stalin, Joseph,
269
Stamp Act (1765) riots, Allicocke (role),
49
Stanton, Edwin (Tenure of Office Act violation),
217â218
“Star-Spangled Banner” (Key),
126
state-allowed lynchings, disappearance,
258
State House Bell,
98
state-sponsored apartheid, Constitutional sanction,
242
states' rights
Calhoun advocacy,
413â414
Garfield defense,
240
Reagan belief,
393
Statistical Association of the Colored People of Philadelphia,
190
Steele, Michael (postraciality advocacy),
454
Stevens, James (fictional butler),
268
Stevens, Thaddeus,
28
impact, absence,
237
Stewart, Charles,
52â53
Stewart, Mary Ellen,
137
Stewart, Philip B.,
225â226
Stewart, Will (murder),
245â246
Stokes, Melvyn,
252
Stowe, Harriet Beecher,
140
Street, John,
99
structural inequalities,
457
Stuart, David,
112
Stuart, Gilber,
134
Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee (SNCC),
392
evolution,
304â305
Sherrod, Charles (founder/leader),
472
Vietnam War opposition,
306
Sturgis, Frank (Watergate burglar),
313
such Persons, term,
73
Sukey (slave),
134
summary execution,
205
Sumner, Charles (impact, absence),
237
Surnow, Joel,
409â410
Susé, John,
134
symbolism, power,
271â278
Â
Taft, William Howard
Douglass performance,
262
lynching condemnation,
250
lynching inaction,
249
Tallmadge, James (antislavery proposal),
147
Taney, Roger B. (ACS member),
148
Taubman, Philip,
327
Taylor, Cecil,
342
Taylor, Zachary,
102
black enslavement,
145
Indian fighter reputation,
149
slavery defense,
149
team of rivals (Goodwin),
216
tea party
anger,
479â480
NAACP, argument,
466â467
Obama references,
453
Tea Party Express,
466â467
Tenure of Office Act (1866),
217â218
Territorial Emancipation Act (1862),
194
Terzi, Zehdi (Young meeting),
315
Thelonius Monk Institute of Jazz, anniversary celebration,
345
third parties, involvement,
381â382
Thirteenth Amendment, passage (1865),
215â216
Thomas.
See
Wiggins
Thomas, Clarence,
258
,
330â331
,
449
,
478
sexual harassment charges,
321
Supreme Court appointment,
318â320
Thomas, Edward M.,
185
,
189â190
Thomas, Norman,
402
Thornton, Anna Maria,
125
letter,
126
Thornton, William,
114â115
three-fifths clause
distortions,
70â71
South benefit,
72
Three-Strikes-and-You're-Out law,
322
Tilden, Samuel (election),
237
Till, Emmett (murder),
274
“Time to Break Silence” (King Jr.),
306
Todd, Chuck,
433
Tolbert, Robert “Red” (McKinley meeting),
247â248
Tom (White House black carpenter),
104
,
108
Tontine Coffee House (Snow),
127
Tony (White House construction slave),
117
Tora Bora, battle (2001),
430
Torres, Crystal,
345
torture, prohibition,
456
To Secure These Rights
(Truma report),
258
Trinity United Church of Christ,
444
Trotter, William Monroe
criticism,
224â225
Washington opponent,
229
Truman, Harry
civil rights program, mirage,
334
election/black support,
257
Trumbull, John,
79
“For Aunty Sojourner Truth,”
210â211
leadership expansion,
242
Lincoln admiration,
210â211
Lincoln meeting,
198
Lincoln photograph,
211
name, adoption,
209
White House openness,
227â228
Tubman, Harriet,
205
black liberation,
212â213
photograph,
213
Tupahache, Asiba,
398
Turf Protection Law (1876),
17
African Methodist Episcopal Church activity,
189
Tuskegee Institute, Roosevelt (trustee status),
230
24,
409â411
Tyler, John (black enslavement),
145
Tyson, Michael,
393
Â
Uncle Harkless,
78â79
Uncle Toms, accusations,
338
Uncle Tom's Cabin
(Stowe),
140
Underground Railroad,
139
,
212â213
activity,
158
United Citizen Party,
395
United Daughters of the Confederacy (UDC),
377
United Nations World Conference Against Racism Conference,
460
Powell attendance, desire,
327
United Slaves (US),
389
black demands,
280
United States
business, change,
29â30
capitalism, transition,
146â147
nation founding, African Americans (role),
48â49
Post Office, Translation Bureau,
361
postracial society, debate,
448â455
power, distribution,
56
race relations, criticism,
246
racism charges,
336â337
rights, nonrecognition,
51
slave system, horrors/atrocities,
63
society, blacks (subordination),
28â29
United States Department of Agricultural (USDA)
discrimination lawsuit
(Pigford v. Glickman),
471
facts, review (failure),
473
Lincoln creation,
470
Office of Civil Rights, Reagan elimination,
469
racial discrimination record,
469
racism intolerance, Vilsack lie,
473
Sherrod controversy,
467â468
United States history
Buchanan perspective,
47â48
interpretations, diversity,
20
racial apartheid,
16
social reform, opportunity,
22â23
teaching, filters (usage),
19
Universal Negro Improvement Association/African Communities League (UNIA),
349â350
,
352
,
356
movement, objectives,
354â355
Washington opinion,
353â354
Uprisings, number (increase),
67
urban rebellions (1967/1968),
308
U.S. Capitol (making), enslavement/freedom (impact),
127â129
U.S. Census (1800),
39
U.S. Constitution
amendments, Cleaver recommendation,
392â393
Article 1, Section 2,
68â70
statement,
70
Article 1, Section 3,
70
Article 1, Section 8,
69
empowerment,
86
statement,
71
Article 4, Section 2,
39â40
,
64
,
68â69
statement,
74
support,
74â75
Article 4, Section 4,
69
First Amendment, logic (problem),
152
language, parsing,
72â73
racial justice, relationship,
66â75
racism avoidance,
68â69
slaveholder concession,
40
slavery allowance,
91
tone/content/purpose, struggle,
55â56
writing/signing, black presence,
48
U.S. House of Representatives, gag rule passage,
151â152
U.S. National Guard, creation,
126
U.S. presidents
black cooks, relationship,
83â85
enslaved black people, usage,
145
home, black slave labor tradition (establishment),
89â90
Southern intransigence, impact,
151
White House, residence (establishment),
86â89
USA Patriot Act, civil liberties curtailment,
24
Â
Van Buren, Martin
Amistad
slave detention plans, secrecy,
154
Van Buren, Martin (black enslavement),
145
Vardman, James K.,
228â229
Vaughan, Sarah,
339
Victor Talking Machine Company,
262
Vietnam War
antiwar movement/protests, growth,
306
,
382
black activist opposition,
305â306
demonstrations, escalation,
304â305
Nixon escalation,
310
SNCC opposition,
306
apologies,
473â474
Virginia
Declaration of Rights,
58
Declaration of Independence, contrast,
60
enslaved numbers,
111
profit, slavery (impact),
55
Virginia Convention,
57â58
Voice of America, propaganda,
335
Von Eschen, Penny,
337
Vorenberg, Michael,
184
Voting Rights Act (1965),
280
,
307
,
317
battle,
427
cessation, Pacific Legal Foundation/Southeastern Legal Foundation desire,
452