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Redefining rape: sexual violence in the era of suffrage and segregation
Estelle B. Freedman
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Frontmatter
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Introduction: The Political History of Rape (page 1)
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1 The Narrowing Meaning of Rape (page 12)
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2 The Crime of Seduction (page 33)
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3 Empowering White Women (page 52)
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4 Contesting the Rape of Black Women (page 73)
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5 The Racialization of Rape and Lynching (page 89)
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6 African Americans Redefine Sexual Violence (page 104)
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7 Raising the Age of Consent (page 125)
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8 From Protection to Sexualization (page 147)
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9 The Sexual Vulnerability of Boys (page 168)
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10 "Smashing the Masher" (page 191)
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11 After Suffrage (page 210)
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12 The Anti-Lynching Movement (page 230)
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13 Scottsboro and Its Legacies (page 253)
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14 The Enduring Politics of Rape (page 271)
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Notes (page 291)
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Acknowledgments (page 373)
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Index (page 377)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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RKHS | 112.4 (Autumn. 2014): 688-690 | https://muse.jhu.edu/article/564439 |
JHSex | 24.2 (May. 2015): 329-332 | https://muse.jhu.edu/article/579154 |
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Published: 2013
Publisher: Harvard University Press
- 9780674088115 (paper)
- 9780674728493 (ebook)
- 9780674724846 (hardcover)