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Index
Front Cover List of Figures List of Tables Chapter 1. Introduction Section I. America's Admixed Population Chapter 2. Afro-European Genetic Admixture in the United States Chapter 3. The Heredity of "Racial" Traits Chapter 4. The Perception of "Racial" Traits Chapter 5. The Rate of Black-to-White "Passing" Section II. The Endogamous Color Line Chapter 6. Features of Today's Endogamous Color Line Chapter 7. The Invention of the Color Line: 1691 Chapter 8. Why Did Virginia's Rulers Invent a Color Line? Chapter 9. How the Law Decided if You Were Black or White: The Early 1800s Chapter 10. Barbadian South Carolina: A Class-Based Color Line Chapter 11. Antebellum Louisiana and Alabama: Two Color Lines, Three Endogamous Groups Chapter 12. Spanish Florida: No Endogamous Color Line Chapter 13. The Color Line Created African-American Ethnicity in the North Section III. The One-Drop Rule Chapter 14. Features of Today's One-Drop Rule Chapter 15. The Invention of the One-Drop Rule in the 1830s North Chapter 16. Why Did Northerners Invent a One-Drop Rule? Chapter 17. The Antebellum South Rejects the One-Drop Rule Chapter 18. The One-Drop Rule in The Postbellum North and Upper South Chapter 19. The One-Drop Rule Arrives in the Postbellum Lower South Chapter 20. Jim Crow Triumph of the One-Drop Rule Chapter 21. Why Did One-Drop Become Nationwide Tradition? Section IV. Appendices Appendix A: Census Data Processing Methodology Appendix B. Court Case Data Processing Methodology Works Cited Index
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