Remembering Racial Progress, Forgetting White Resistance: The Death of Mississippi Senator John C. Stennis and the Consolidation of the Colorblind Consensus

IF 0.5 1区 历史学 Q1 HISTORY History & Memory Pub Date : 2017-03-30 DOI:10.2979/HISTMEMO.29.1.0134
Jesse Curtis
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This article examines Americans’ memories of white opposition to the civil rights movement. As an early user of colorblind rhetoric to defend white supremacy, the segregationist John Stennis confounded Americans’ expectations of what white racism was supposed to look like. Popular American memory imagined a vast chasm between extremist white resistance of the past and a colorblind present. To accurately remember Stennis when he died in 1995 was thus to call into question the legitimacy of the contemporary colorblind consensus. Instead, he was widely portrayed as a personification of the nation that had supposedly vanquished white resistance and embraced racial equality. This article looks for meaning in these misrepresentations and asks what purpose such narratives served.
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铭记种族进步,忘却白人抵抗:密西西比州参议员约翰·c·斯坦尼斯之死与不分肤色共识的巩固
这篇文章考察了美国人对白人反对民权运动的记忆。种族隔离主义者约翰·斯坦尼斯(John Stennis)是最早使用不分肤色的言论来捍卫白人至上主义的人,他颠覆了美国人对白人种族主义应该是什么样子的预期。美国人普遍认为,在过去的极端白人抵抗和现在的色盲之间存在着巨大的鸿沟。因此,当斯坦尼斯于1995年去世时,要准确地记住他,就等于对当代色盲共识的合法性提出了质疑。相反,他被广泛描绘成这个国家的化身,这个国家被认为已经战胜了白人的抵抗,接受了种族平等。本文试图从这些虚假陈述中寻找意义,并询问这些叙述的目的是什么。
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