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Tables of Contents for White Supremacy
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Introduction
xi
 
Settlement and Subjugation, 1600-1840
3
51
Two Frontiers
3
4
The Image of the Savage
7
6
Rehearsals: Ireland and Indonesia
13
8
The Dispossession of the Coastal Indians and the Cape Khoikhoi
21
19
The Trans-Appalachian and Eastern Cape Frontiers
40
14
The Rise of Racial Slavery in the South and the Cape
54
40
The Emergence of a Labor System
54
16
The Ideological Origins of Slavery
70
6
From Religious to Racial Slavery in Virginia and South Africa
76
9
Slavery and Society in the South and the Cape
85
9
Race Mixture and the Color Line
94
42
Race Mixture in Comparative Perspective
94
5
Early Race Mixture: The Restrictive American Pattern
99
9
Early Race Mixture: The Permissive South African Pattern
108
16
The Origins of Difference
124
5
The Legacy of the Early Patterns
129
7
Liberty, Union, and White Supremacy, 1776-1910
136
63
White Politics and the Emergence of New Nations
136
4
Revolution, Rebellion, and the Limits of Equality, 1776-1820
140
10
White Supremacy and the American Sectional Conflict
150
12
White Supremacy and the Anglo-Afrikaner Conflict,1820-77
162
17
Emancipations, Reconstructions, and Political Consolidation
179
20
Industrialism, White Labor, and Racial Discrimination
199
40
Industrialization and Ethnic Pluralism
199
6
The Industrial Legacy of Slavery and the Rise of the Machine
205
7
The Segmentation of Labor, 1870-1910
212
9
The Emergence of Class and Race Conflict
221
13
Why No Industrial Color Bar in the United States?
234
5
Two Strange Careers: Segregation in South Africa and the South
239
44
Jim Crow and ``Native Segregation'': A Contrast
239
16
A Closer Parallel: Southern Blacks and Cape Coloreds
255
2
The Era of Laissez-Faire Segregation
257
11
The Emergence of Legalized Segregation and Disfranchisement
268
15
Chronology of Major Events
283
6
Notes
289
52
Index
341