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A Free Man of Color and His Hotel
Carol Gelderman
其他書名
Race, Reconstruction, and the Role of the Federal Government
出版
Potomac Books, Inc.
, 2012-02-01
主題
Social Science / Ethnic Studies / African American Studies
History / Military / United States
ISBN
1597978337
9781597978330
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=PZCTcmNbA8EC&hl=&source=gbs_api
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A Free Man of Color and His Hotel
weaves the story of a uniquely successful black businessman into the burgeoning post–Civil War political struggle that pitted the federal government against the states’ desire to remain autonomous.
Born in Washington, D.C., James Wormley worked as a hacker in his father’s livery stable there and as a steward on Mississippi River steamboats before establishing his own catering and boardinghouse businesses. During a period of limited opportunity for African Americans, he built and operated D.C.’s luxurious Wormley Hotel at a time when most financial and governmental business was conducted in hotels. Not only did a number of notable diplomats and politicians live at the hotel, but because of its location in the city’s commercial and political center, Wormley also hosted Washington’s movers and shakers. Wormley’s rise, however, occurred as three landmark decisions by the Supreme Court effectively dismantled Reconstruction and led to the
Plessy v. Ferguson
decision that legalized segregation.
This cautionary tale illustrates how key Supreme Court decisions hindered other African Americans’ potential successes after Reconstruction. By examining the issue of states’ rights in terms of one man’s against-the-odds success, Carol Gelderman shows how these same issues are still relevant in a postsegregation United States.