Boston’s Histories: Essays in Honor of Thomas H. O’Connor
The Politics of Race and Sex in Boston’s NAACP, 1920-1940
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Deutsch, S
2004
Using an interracial marriage that split the Boson NAACP, the essay examines the dynamics of race, sex, class, and politics in Boston from 1920 to 1940.
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2004
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191 / 213
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Northeastern University Press
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Deutsch, S. (2004). The Politics of Race and Sex in Boston’s NAACP, 1920-1940. In J. O. Toole & D. Quigley (Eds.), Boston’s Histories: Essays in Honor of Thomas H. O’Connor (pp. 191–213). Northeastern University Press.
Deutsch, S. “The Politics of Race and Sex in Boston’s NAACP, 1920-1940.” In Boston’s Histories: Essays in Honor of Thomas H. O’Connor, edited by James O. Toole and David Quigley, 191–213. Northeastern University Press, 2004.
Deutsch S. The Politics of Race and Sex in Boston’s NAACP, 1920-1940. In: Toole JO, Quigley D, editors. Boston’s Histories: Essays in Honor of Thomas H O’Connor. Northeastern University Press; 2004. p. 191–213.
Deutsch, S. “The Politics of Race and Sex in Boston’s NAACP, 1920-1940.” Boston’s Histories: Essays in Honor of Thomas H. O’Connor, edited by James O. Toole and David Quigley, Northeastern University Press, 2004, pp. 191–213.
Deutsch S. The Politics of Race and Sex in Boston’s NAACP, 1920-1940. In: Toole JO, Quigley D, editors. Boston’s Histories: Essays in Honor of Thomas H O’Connor. Northeastern University Press; 2004. p. 191–213.
Publication Date
2004
Start / End Page
191 / 213
Publisher
Northeastern University Press