Book ID: CBB807626046

The Color of Night: Race, Railroaders, and Murder in the Wartime West (2015)

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Geier, Max G. (Author)


Oregon State University Press


Publication Date: 2015
Physical Details: 374
Language: English

On an unusually cold January night in 1943, Martha James was murdered on a train in rural Oregon, near the Willamette Valley town of Albany. She was White, Southern, and newly-married to a Navy pilot. Despite inconsistent and contradictory eyewitness accounts, a young Black cook by the name of Robert Folkes, a trainman from South Central Los Angeles, was charged with the crime. The ensuing investigation and sensational murder trial captured national attention during a period of intense wartime fervor and extensive Black domestic migration. Folkes' trial and controversial conviction--resulting in his execution by the state of Oregon--reshaped how Oregonians and others in the West thought about race, class, and privilege. In this deeply researched and detailed account, Geier explores how race, gender, and class affected the attitudes of local town-folk, law officers, and courtroom jurors toward Black trainmen on the West Coast, at a time when militarization skewed perceptions of virtue, status, and authority. He delves into the working conditions and experiences of unionized Black trainmen in their 'home and away' lives in Los Angeles and Portland, while illuminating the different ways that they, and other residents of Oregon and southern California, responded to news of 'Oregon's murdered war bride.' Reporters, civil rights activists, and curiosity seekers transformed the trial and appeals process into a public melodrama. The investigation, trial, and conviction of Robert Folkes galvanized civil rights activists, labor organizers, and community leaders into challenging the flawed judicial process and ultimately the death penalty in Oregon, serving as a catalyst for civil rights activism that bridged rural and urban divides. The Color of Night will appeal to 'true crime' aficionados, and to anyone interested in the history of race and labor relations, working conditions, community priorities, and attitudes toward the death penalty in the first half of the 20th century. (Worldcat)

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Authors & Contributors
Gruber, John E.
Hansen, Peter A.
Trostel, Scott D.
Reevy, Tony
Candacy A. Taylor
Parker, Traci
Journals
Railroad History
Publishers
Cam-Tech Publishing
Abrams Press
Self-published by the author
Seven Oaks Press
Railroad Press
Liveright Publishing Corporation A Division of W.W. Norton and Company
Concepts
Land transportation
Railroads
World War II
Civil rights
African Americans
Photography of railroads
People
Delano, Jack
Parks, Gordon
Randolph, A. Philip (1889-1979)
Norton, Victor E., Jr.
Von Braun, Wernher
Time Periods
20th century
19th century
Modern
Places
United States
Oregon (U.S.)
Horseshoe Curve (Pennsylvania)
Altoona, PA
Southern states (U.S.)
Myanmar (Burma)
Institutions
Pennsylvania Railroad
Oahu Railway and Land Company
Central Railroad of New Jersey
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
UNESCO
United Nations
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