RT Book T1 Talk with you like a woman: African American women, justice, and reform in New York, 1890 - 1935 T2 Gender and American culture A1 Hicks, Cheryl D. LA English PP Chapel Hill, NC PB Univ. of North Carolina Press UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/631072691 AB Introduction : Talk with you like a woman -- To live a fuller and freer life : black women migrants' expectations and New York's urban realities, 1890-1927 -- The only one that would be interested in me : police brutality, black women's protection, and the New York Race Riot of 1900 -- I want to save these girls : single black women and their protectors, 1895-1911 -- Colored women of hard and vicious character : respectability, domesticity, and crime, 1893-1933 -- Tragedy of the colored girl in court : the National Urban League and New York's Women's Court, 1911-1931 -- In danger of becoming morally depraved : single black women, working-class black families, and New York State's Wayward Minor Laws, 1917-1928 -- A rather bright and good-looking colored girl : black women's sexuality, "harmful intimacy," and attempts to regulate desire, 1917-1928 -- I don't live on my sister, I living of myself : parole, gender, and black families, 1905-1935 -- She would be better off in the South : sending women on parole to their southern kin, 1920-1935 -- Conclusion : Thank God I am independent one more time NO Includes bibliographical references (p. 335-354) and index CN F128.9.N4 SN 0807834246 SN 0807871621 SN 9780807834244 SN 9780807871621 K1 African American Women : Employment : New York (State) : New York K1 African American Women : New York (State) : New York : Social conditions K1 Sex role : New York (State) : New York : History : 19th century K1 Women's Rights : New York (State) : New York : History : 19th century K1 Racism : New York (State) : New York : History : 20th century K1 Usa K1 New York K1 Frau K1 Afroamerikanerin K1 Geschlechterrolle K1 Rassismus K1 Beschäftigung K1 Geschichte