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title: "Right to Ride: Streetcar Boycotts and African American Citizenship in the Era of Plessy v. Ferguson (The John Hope Franklin Series in African American History and Culture)"
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# Right to Ride: Streetcar Boycotts and African American Citizenship in the Era of Plessy v. Ferguson (The John Hope Franklin Series in African American History and Culture)

**Brand:** blair l. m. kelley
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- **What is this?** Right to Ride: Streetcar Boycotts and African American Citizenship in the Era of Plessy v. Ferguson (The John Hope Franklin Series in African American History and Culture) by blair l. m. kelley
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## Customer Reviews

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    Very well written
  

*by D***A on Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2020*

I purchased this book for my history college course assignment. I very much was impressed with the level of content detail in this publication. I would definitely reccomend to anyone wanting to know more about the beginnings of segregation in America during and post civil war era. It is so written that you feel like you are hearing the words spoken or in the cars or cities with the subjects in the book as the story goes on. Very personal accounts and words bring the history to life. I hope this author writes more, as a history nerd this made me appreciative of the scholar level input that made the assignment I did all the more easy because of it's quality.

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    Dissent never dies
  

*by D***B on Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2010*

Excellent --so many important stories in here that needed telling.  We should always be skeptical of the notion that dissent ever really dies, I suspect, but Kelley certainly proves that it not only did not die in that era, but also that it wasn't underground.  It was public, determined, and - amazing.  I think what the book also contributes - and I think these two things are so important - is, first, the outrage and the frustration people felt over having to fight the same battle again and again and again, and second, the impossible positions a tidal wave of white supremacy in the form of segregation placed people in, demanding a basic right on the grounds of justice on the one hand and simultaneously thinking one could prove to whites that one was not a danger by trying to police behavior, clothing, cleanliness of others in the same situation.  The title of the final chapter really captures it.

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    Right to Ride should be required reading for historians
  

*by D***N on Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2014*

A very thoughtful, compelling, entertaining, enlightening and enjoyable read. Puts a whole new perspective on the so-called "age of accommodation." To find that many events in Professor Kelley's book clarify the findings in Plessy v. Ferguson (1896), and to find out that the very laws Martin Luther King, Jr. and others in the Montgomery Improvement Association were arrested under go back to the early 19th century from laws enacted to prevent blacks from lawfully protesting Jim Crow segregation treatment in trains and streetcars was a stunner. Truly a must read for the talented tenth, and others as well.

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