Colored Amazons: Crime, Violence, and Black Women in the City of Brotherly Love, 1880–1910

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Duke University Press, 22‏/06‏/2006 - 260 من الصفحات
Colored Amazons is a groundbreaking historical analysis of the crimes, prosecution, and incarceration of black women in Philadelphia at the turn of the twentieth century. Kali N. Gross reconstructs black women’s crimes and their representations in popular press accounts and within the discourses of urban and penal reform. Most importantly, she considers what these crimes signified about the experiences, ambitions, and frustrations of the marginalized women who committed them. Gross argues that the perpetrators and the state jointly constructed black female crime. For some women, crime functioned as a means to attain personal and social autonomy. For the state, black female crime and its representations effectively galvanized and justified a host of urban reform initiatives that reaffirmed white, middle-class authority.

Gross draws on prison records, trial transcripts, news accounts, and rare mug shot photographs. Providing an overview of Philadelphia’s black women criminals, she describes the women’s work, housing, and leisure activities and their social position in relation to the city’s native-born whites, European immigrants, and elite and middle-class African Americans. She relates how news accounts exaggerated black female crime, trading in sensationalistic portraits of threatening “colored Amazons,” and she considers criminologists’ interpretations of the women’s criminal acts, interpretations largely based on notions of hereditary criminality. Ultimately, Gross contends that the history of black female criminals is in many ways a history of the rift between the political rhetoric of democracy and the legal and social realities of those marginalized by its shortcomings.

 

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Of Law and Virtue Black Women in Slavery Freedom and Early Criminal Justice
13
Service Savors of Slavery Labor Autonomy and Turnofthecentury Urban Crime
39
Tricking the Tricks Violence and Vice among Black Female Criminals
72
Roughneck Women Pale Representations and Dark Crimes Black Female Criminals and Popular Culture
101
Deviant by Design Race Degeneracy and the Science of Penology
127
She was Born in this Prison Black Female Crime Past and Present
150
APPENDIX
157
ABBREVIATIONS AND NOTES ON SOURCES
167
NOTES
171
BIBLIOGRAPHY
231
INDEX
251
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Kali N. Gross is Assistant Professor of History and Director of Africana Studies at Drexel University.

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