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Martha Hodes is assistant professor of history at New York University.
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Hodes provides details of the wedding of a white servant-woman and a slave man in 1681, an antebellum rape accusation that uncovered a relationship between an unmarried white woman and a slave, and a divorce plea from a white farmer based on an adulterous affair between his wife and a neighborhood slave. Drawing on sources that include courtroom testimony, legislative petitions, pardon pleas, and congressional testimony, she presents the voices of the authorities, eyewitnesses, and the transgressors themselves--and these voices seem to say that in the slave South, whites were not overwhelmingly concerned about such liaisons, beyond the racial and legal status of the children that were produced. Only with the advent of black freedom did the issue move beyond neighborhood dramas and into the arena of politics, becoming a much more serious taboo than it had ever been before. Hodes gives vivid examples of the violence that followed the upheaval of war, when black men and white women were targeted by the Ku Klux Klan and unprecedented white rage and terrorism against such liaisons began to erupt. An era of terror and lynchings was inaugurated, and the legacy of these sexual politics lingered well into the twentieth century.
Hodes (history, New York Univ.) provides the first real scholarly exploration of this important topic. Relying primarily on legal documents and testimony generated by court cases, Hodes gives us ... Читать весь отзыв
White Women, Black Men: Illicit Sex in the Nineteenth-century South, Том 63 White Women, Black Men: Illicit Sex in the Nineteenth-century South



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Why Black Men Love White Women: Going Beyond Sexual Politics to the Heart of the Matter Paperback – March 3, 2009
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Rajen Persaud brings a refreshingly honest voice to the highly controversial topic of interracial dating as he explores the stereotypes and perceptions associated with it. Why do so many high-profile black men date and marry the most ordinary white women? Why do so many other black men desire and covet the company of white women? And why does this subject deeply touch so many people of both races? Are these provocative questions matters of love, sex, revenge, power, or politics? “All of the above,” asserts Rajen Persaud in this illuminating, no-holds-barred book that will have you laughing with recognition while fundamentally changing the way you see just about everything—from sex and marriage to your own gender and race in all its foibles, pretensions, and ultimate possibilities. Challenging every one of our preconceptions about mixed-race relationships, Rajen Persaud's commentary lights up a topic that has only deepened in intensity and relevance in the decades since Sidney Poitier asked the world "Guess who's coming to dinner?" The answers, so deeply ingrained in our fabric as a nation and even grounded in our past, force us to look at ourselves and our culture with new eyes. Why Black Men Love White Women explores multiples factors such as: -Celebrity: From Michael Jordan to Bryant Gumbel to Tiger Woods, high-profile affairs and marriages with no shortage of controversy. -Sex: Are black men choosing white women—or rejecting black women? -Race: How white male insecurity is the key to understanding racism. -Relationships: Is it more than love that brings the races together? -Politics: How fear is used to gain power, from sexual politics to global war. -Media: How movies and television keep black men running to white women. Why Black Men Love White Women will help you understand the relationship phenomenon of our times.
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Well let me first say I was not brilliant enough to write this book, or any book, but I think THIS IS AN IMPORTANT PIECE OF WORK that a lot more people should read, hence a review. If it were for just the title and picture alone, I would not have read this book, But it was because Dr. Arthur Lewin quoted this book so much in his work, "Read like your life depends on it," that I said to myself I haveto read this book. This book is about relationships, race, and politics. It tries to explain why Black men choose white women, or why they are NOT choosing their own Black women. And I want to know why. I see Black men with white women a lot. And I know for the most part, there is nothing wrong with us Black women. But when I see so many Black men in high positions with white women, it sure sends the message that a Black woman was not good enough. When I see it, I often wonder,"Well why couldn't he have found a Black woman to be with?" And if there is anything I admire about Obama its that he found a Black woman to marry. Yes, I like to see Black families wholesome, healthy and functioning as a unit. I didn't grow up seeing much of it, and that is one of my dreams that has illuded me. Individially we have so much to offer. And I dream: "As unit, Wow! that can be so powerful." So I have often wondered (which the book often asks) "WHAT MUST A BLACK WOMEN DO TO GET RESPECT FROM A BLACK MAN?" This is not a book I could read in one sitting. Lots of historical references, from slavery to big events in the news that I have lived through -Amadou Diallao, Rodney King. This book is in part an INTENSE recount of our racist history. And if you have lived it, you can feel it. But I also found myself laughing out loud a lot at the jokes contained. Overall, I found very little to disagree with. A lot of things I felt intuitively are explained with great detail in this book. I am able to connect the fragments, and say, "Ah ha, I understand it now." The 2nd to last chapter, "A Case study" is the author's rantings about another book which I had never read. Essentially, that chapter is a critical review of one black couple's relationship. Which left me saying, well now I know why the author himself would not want to be with me either. LOL. There are many things a Black man has not figured out how to handle yet, that he seeks an interrracial relationship to fix, where a woman of his own race is not "good enough." So read it for yourself and be enlightened. I have always known that when you put your "own needs" ahead of the family's, the unit cannot survive. And it is for the Black man to figure out how he is going to make it all work, when the odds are so against him. What I have found lacking is an understanding that if we are a unit, "to lift me (the black woman ) up " is to lift himself up. Or maybe we are all just still trying to lift our ownselves up , considering the outside factors, that we have not learned to lift up each other (not talking about this self-sacrifical thing women do for our men where we kill our own happiness in an attempt to make him happy - that has to stop). But back to the book: Read it. I found it to be very accurate. And perhaps now when I see it, I can stop questioning myself and that person's motive so much. I understand the motivation. But after reading it, I asked myself, WHAT DO I DO NOW, WHAT CAN I DO? Because my mother has already told me if my dream is to marry a black man, I might as well take a trip to Africa and go pick one up there, because the pickings are slim." Now add to this grim prospect that white features are in high demand, I don't have any white features, and I am not about to buy any either. So I've decided that I must educate my son on truly LOVING himself ( not just his light brown eyes, that eveyrone compliments him on) But his big lips, his flat nose, his nappy hair, his dark skin, his intelligence, his people's accomplishments. My son has already asked me if when he grows up, if he has to marry a brown girl? (He says he doesn't like the word black, because we are Brown) I told him, "No, but I would like to see that, because you are brown and your Mom is brown, and we are fantastic." But beyond a love for self, I need to teach him history, our recent history and our not so recent history. Maybe one day all children will be biracial/ multiracial and this will not be an issue. But fact is he is not. And it will never go down in history that I think its better to be light than our Black/Brown selves. Considering our history , he has a responsibility to himself and his race, and if he doesn't overthink it and doesn't deny it, it can all come together. He is capable.












On page (81) stays most white males limit their conversation with blacks males to sports. I have had that happen to me for sure.This book is right on time every black man and female need read.












This book is a pile of hot garbage. THE BASIC MESSAGE OF THE BOOK IS: "Black men can't handle STRONG Black women and that's why they flock to WEAK White women; the only reason Black men are attracted to White women is because White women are WEAK; Black men who "love" White women are too WEAK to handle a STRONG Black woman, and dating White women is their easy way out." Reading this book makes you wonder if the author has any self-hatred issues. Plain old common sense says, if the author loved himself as a Black Ruler, embraced himself as a Black Builder of Nations and took pride in himself as a Black Warrior King, he would have reversed the title of the book: "Why White Women LOVE BLACK MEN", and then listed all the reasons why White women LOVE US. The fact that he didn't is crystal clear - he wrote this book to stroke the battered and bruised egos of Black women who make poor relationship decisions when it comes to choosing a good man. Reading this book makes you wonder if the author was rejected or dumped or turned down by a White woman or if blue-eyed Sally Sue broke his heart and told him no or chose another Black man instead of himself. Maybe that's why he didn't entitle the book, "Why White Women LOVE BLACK MEN", because White women have NEVER LOVED HIM. It makes you wonder if the author is jealous of brothers who have blue-eyed Sally Sue on their arm. If a white woman did in fact reject Mr. Persaud for someone else, it makes perfect sense why he would hate on white women and the brothers that love them - and then write a bitter book about it... The old "If you can't have it, hate it" mentality. Think of Aesop's Fable: "The Fox And The Sour Grapes." That's the whole book in a nutshell. Don't waste your time and certainly not your money. The author is a hater. The author sounds like a whiny, angry mama's boy - [mad] because his club-hopping, legs-spreading, babies by 5 different men having, smart-mouthed single-mother never could find a man, and it's all blue-eyed Sally Sue's fault, for snatching up all the good Black men. This is book is a pulitzer prize pity party for (1.) any Black woman who has ever had a Black man choose a White woman over her, or any single Black women who feels miserable about herself because she can't understand why she's still single and all alone. Black women outnumber Black men 12 to 1 (and if you take into consideration ineligible Black men such as Gay Black men, homeless Black men, incarcerated Black men, etc., that number skyrockets to 20 Black women for every 1 eligible Black man), so if a Black woman sees an eligible Black man with a white woman, it's easy to see why she might question her worth or value in the eyes of Black men and think to herself, "what's wrong with me?" (2.) for any Black woman who has ever had a Black man cheat on her wit
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