The Invention of the White Race, Volume 2

The Origin of Racial Oppression in Anglo-America

Theodore W Allen author Jeffrey B Perry editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Verso Books

Published:17th Aug '97

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The Invention of the White Race, Volume 2 cover

The classic history of race and discrimination

This second of two volumes explores how the degradation of African bond-labourers into slaves produced, for the first time in Anglo-America, racism based on colour differences. It traces the historical roots of the white supremacism that led European-American workers to oppose Abolitionism.On the steps of the Lincoln Memorial in 1963, Martin Luther King declared his dream of a racially integrated, non-discriminatory American society. Some three centuries before, that dream had in many ways been reality, since white skin privilege was recognized neither in law nor in the social practices of the laboring classes. But by the early decades of the eighteenth century, racial oppression would be the norm in the plantation colonies, and African Americans would continue to suffer under its yoke for more than two centuries. In this second volume of his acclaimed study of the origins of racial oppression, Theodore Allen explores the ways in which African bond-laborers were turned into chattel slaves and were differentiated from their fellow proletarians of European origin.
Rocked by the solidarity across racial lines exhibited by the rebellious laboring classes in the wake of the famous Bacon's Rebellion, the plantation bourgeoisie sought a solution to its labor problems in the creation of a buffer social control stratum of poor whites, who enjoyed little enough privilege in colonial society beyond that of their skin color, which protected them from the enslavement visited upon Africans and African Americans. Such was, as Allen puts it, "the invention of the white race," that "peculiar institution" which continues to haunt social relations in the US down to the present. Allen's two volumes are essential reading for students of US history and politics.

A monumental study of the birth of racism in the American South ... a highly original and seminal work. -- David Roediger, University of Minnesota (in praise of Volume One: Racial Oppression and Social Control)
A path-breaking work. -- Noel Ignatiev * Journal of Social History (in praise of Volume One: Racial Oppression and Social Control) *
A powerful and polemical study. * Times Literary Supplement (in praise of Volume One: Racial Oppression and Social Control) *

ISBN: 9781859840764

Dimensions: 234mm x 157mm x 28mm

Weight: 601g

386 pages