�Richard Johnson�s brilliant comparison of America�s �two reconstructions� powerfully argues that multiracial democracy in the U.S. is under real threat.  But Johnson does more than wake us up.  He also outlines the politics that can address the crisis.�<br /> <b>Rick Valelly, Swarthmore College</b> <p>�Johnson�s analysis of the two Reconstructions convincingly �lays waste to the blithe narratives of American exceptionalism� by arguing that only a forceful commitment to a multi-racial party politics and the Re-Construction of anti-democratic institutions can lead the U.S. towards a more democratic and inclusive future. A sobering read.�  <br /><b>Kimberley Johnson, New York University</b></p>

Democracy in the United States is under threat. The Trump administration’s attack on the legacy of the civil rights movement is undermining America’s claims to be a multi-racial democracy.

This moment of peril has worrying parallels with a previous era of American history. The gains of the Reconstruction era after the civil war, which saw African Americans given full democratic rights, were totally reversed within a generation. There is a serious risk that the advances of the civil rights era – the ‘Second Reconstruction’ – will go the same way unless we learn from the past and appreciate that American democracy has never been a story of linear progress. Skilfully analysing the similarities – and the differences – between the 1870s and the 2010s, Johnson outlines a political strategy for avoiding a disastrous repetition of history in in the twilight of the Second Reconstruction.

Anyone interested in seeing the Trump presidency in wider historical context, from students of race, politics and history in the US to the interested general reader, will find this book an essential and sobering guide to our past – and, if we’re not careful, our future.
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Introduction 1

1 The Rise of the First Reconstruction 15

2 The Fall of the First Reconstruction 44

3 The Rise of the Second Reconstruction 74

4 The Compromise of 2016 104

5 Reconstructing Reconstruction 144

Conclusion 165

Notes 172

References 181

Index 195

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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781509538331
Publisert
2020-06-19
Utgiver
Vendor
Polity Press
Vekt
386 gr
Høyde
218 mm
Bredde
142 mm
Dybde
23 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
160

Forfatter

Biografisk notat

Richard Johnson is Lecturer in US Politics and International Relations at Lancaster University