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The Black Almanac
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 312

The Black Almanac

A chronology of important facts concerning the role of the Afro-American in United States history.

A Companion to African American History
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 584

A Companion to African American History

A Companion to African American History is a collection oforiginal and authoritative essays arranged thematically andtopically, covering a wide range of subjects from the seventeenthcentury to the present day. Analyzes the major sources and the most influential books andarticles in the field Includes discussions of globalization, region, migration,gender, class and social forces that make up the broad culturalfabric of African American history

The Making of a Black Scholar
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 173

The Making of a Black Scholar

This captivating and illuminating book is a memoir of a young black man moving from rural Georgia to life as a student and teacher in the Ivy League as well as a history of the changes in American education that developed in response to the civil rights movement, the war in Vietnam, and affirmative action. Born in 1950, Horace Porter starts out in rural Georgia in a house that has neither electricity nor running water. In 1968, he leaves his home in Columbus, Georgia—thanks to an academic scholarship to Amherst College—and lands in an upper-class, mainly white world. Focusing on such experiences in his American education, Porter's story is both unique and representative of his time. The ...

Built by the People Themselves
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 300

Built by the People Themselves

The story of how racial segregation and suburbanization shaped lives, the built environment, and the law in Arlington In Built by the People Themselves, Lindsey Bestebreurtje traces the history of the Black community in Arlington, Virginia, from the first days of emancipation through the civil rights era in the twentieth century. A core insight of her account is how common people developed strategies to survive and thrive despite systems of oppression in the Jim Crow South. Moving beyond the standard story of suburbanization that focuses on elite white community developers, Bestebreurtje analyzes African American–led community development and its effects on Arlington County.

In the Cage
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 296

In the Cage

The observations of foreigners have furnished one of the strongest traditions in the study of American life. Alton Hornsby's 'In the Cage" is a book in this great tradition. Hornsby's eyewitnesses of the Southern black man include novelists, educators, journalists, lawyers, historians, physicians, and theologians. Chronologically, the accounts offered in this book stretch from the end of Reconstruction to the eve of the New Deal. By turns horrifying, delightful, instructive, fascinating, and saddening, this is a book that offers a genuinely rounded picture of the complexity of life for the Southern Negro.

The Queen's Bush Settlement
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 354

The Queen's Bush Settlement

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2004-02-20
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  • Publisher: Dundurn

The Black pioneers who established the Queens Bush settlement where present-day Waterloo and Wellington counties meet are the focus of this extensively researched book.

Race and the Law in South Carolina
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 346

Race and the Law in South Carolina

Race and the Law in South Carolina carefully reconstructs the social history behind six legal disputes heard in the South Carolina courts between the 1840s and the 1940s. The book uses these case studies to probe the complex relationship between race and the law in the American South during a century that included slavery, Reconstruction, and Jim Crow. Throughout most of the period covered in the book, the South Carolina legal system obsessively drew racial lines, always to the detriment of nonwhite people. Occasionally, however, the legal system also provided a public forum--perhaps the region's best--within which racism could openly be challenged. The book emphasizes how dramatically the d...

To Get a Better School System
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 154

To Get a Better School System

Gene B. Preuss examines not only the public policy wrangling and historical context leading up to and surrounding the Gilmer-Akin legislation, but also places the discussion in the milieu of the national movement for school reform.

Civil Rights in America
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 96

Civil Rights in America

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2002
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Still the Arena of Civil War
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 458

Still the Arena of Civil War

Following the Civil War, the United States was fully engaged in a bloody conflict with ex-Confederates, conservative Democrats, and members of organized terrorist groups, such as the Ku Klux Klan, for control of the southern states. Texas became one of the earliest battleground states in the War of Reconstruction. Was the Reconstruction era in the Lone Star State simply a continuation of the Civil War? Evidence presented by sixteen contributors in this new anthology, edited by Kenneth W. Howell, argues that this indeed was the case. Topics include the role of the Freedmen's Bureau and the occ.