African Americans in the West
Autor Douglas Flammingen Limba Engleză Hardback – 21 iun 2009 – vârsta până la 17 ani
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781598840025
ISBN-10: 1598840029
Pagini: 380
Ilustrații: 54 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.68 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția ABC-CLIO
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1598840029
Pagini: 380
Ilustrații: 54 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.68 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția ABC-CLIO
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Caracteristici
A completely up-to-date bibliography highlighting significant resources for further study on African Americans in the West
Notă biografică
Douglas Flamming is professor of history at the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta, GA.
Cuprins
Series Introduction, Scott C. Zeman,Preface,Maps,1 The African American West: Getting Started,Defining the West,Why Study the West?,Americans of African Descent,About This Book,2 Frontiers of Slavery and Freedom, 1815-1865,Slavery on the Early Frontier,The Community Impulse,Black Individualism,Texas and Slavery,Indian Territory and Slavery,The Mexican War,The California Gold Rush,The Slavery Cases and Colored Conventions,Beyond the West of Bondage?,The West and the Civil War,Conclusion,Bibliographic Essay,3 Trailblazers in the New West, 1866-1890,The Cowboys,Soldiering West,To Kansas!,Oklahoma,The Black Towns,The Rise of the Urban West,Building "Community",Bibliographic Essay,Seeking Freedom in the West, 1890-1920,A Different Kind of Black Experience,The South in Crisis,The "Talented Tenth" Migration,The Great Migration,No Rush Westward,Community Life in the Black West,The Afro-American Council,The Colored Women's Clubs,The Rise of the NAACP,World War I,Bibliographic Essay,5 Between the World Wars, 1920-1940,The Tulsa Race Riot,The Second Ku Klux Klan,Garveyism out West,The New Negro Renaissance,The NAACP Convention of 1928,The Great Depression and the New Deal,Bibliographic Essay,6 World War II and the Great Transformation,The Defense Economy,The Second Great Migration,The Role of the Federal Government,Race and Organized Labor,The Port Chicago Disaster,The Housing Crisis,Liberty Ships,Bibliographic Essay,7 The Era of Racial Liberalism, 1945-1965,An Even Greater Migration,The Housing Crises,Fighting for Civil Rights,Direct-Action Protests,Direct Action in the West,Sports and Entertainment,The Political Arena,Bibliographic Essay,8 The Era of Black Nationalism, 1965-1980,The Black West as Trendsetter,Rebellion in Watts,The Aftermath,"Black Power!",Karenga and Kwanzaa,The Black Panthers,Angela Davis and Che-Lumumba,Civil Rights in the West (continued .),The Electoral Arena,The 1968 Olympic Games,Blacks and Hollywood,Conclusion,Bibliographic Essay,9 The African American West since 1980: Decline and Success,The Urban Crisis,The Rodney King Beating,The L.A. Riot,Gangsta Rap,Willie Brown: Political Star,Sports as the Great Equalizer?,Suburbanization,Leaving the West,Bibliographic Essay,10 Historiography and Current Issues,The Historiography of the Black West,A New Wave of Multiracial History?,A "Minority Majority"?,Chronology,Glossary,Selected Bibliography,Index,About the Author,
Recenzii
An interpretative rather than an encyclopedic reference, Flamming's (Bound for Freedom) historical guide offers an energetic narrative illuminating the lives of pioneering African Americans, from Colonial-era Afro-Spaniards to African Americans who moved West following the two modern-era Great Migrations. Maps detailing geographical delineations, general migration patterns, and regional ethnic concentrations open the book. The ten subsequent chronologically organized chapters trace the movement of African Americans from Revolutionary-era slavery to freedom through the social upheavals of the 1960s, the nationalist movements of the 1970s, and issues of the contemporary period. A vital companion to William Loren Katz's pictorial history, The Black West.
Part of the outstanding ABC-CLIO 'Cultures in the American West' series, African Americans in the West has as its primary focus an impressive history of African American involvement with western development from 1815 to the present day. . . . African Americans in the West is a seminal contribution to academic and community library African American Studies and American History reference collections, and commended to the attention of non-specialist general readers with an interest in the role of African Americans in the settling of the West.
The story of the African American experience in the Western US, from colonial times to the present, is chronicled in this accessible reference for students in high school and up. The book begins by examining slavery on the moving frontier, and the ways in which the frontier ultimately resulted in the abolition of slavery in America. It continues by examiningAfrican American life in the western region as a whole, with material on black cowboys, the rise of the NAACP, the Tulsa race riot, race and organized labor, the era of Black Nationalism, and blacks in Hollywood. The chapter on the African American West since 1980 examines topics including the Rodney King beating, gangsta rap, and suburbanization. The final chapter examines the historiography of the Black West and current issues in multiracial history. A chronology and a glossary are included.
Recommended.
African Americans in the West is the compelling story of the African American experience in the American West. Based on new research, this work expands and updates the scholarship of pioneering historians of the black West (e.g., Loren Katz, Lawrence B. de Graaf, Quintard Taylor), and as such, is destined to become essential reading in the genre. . . . This extensively researched survey of African American in the West is highly recommended for all libraries and levels of readers.
Part of the outstanding ABC-CLIO 'Cultures in the American West' series, African Americans in the West has as its primary focus an impressive history of African American involvement with western development from 1815 to the present day. . . . African Americans in the West is a seminal contribution to academic and community library African American Studies and American History reference collections, and commended to the attention of non-specialist general readers with an interest in the role of African Americans in the settling of the West.
The story of the African American experience in the Western US, from colonial times to the present, is chronicled in this accessible reference for students in high school and up. The book begins by examining slavery on the moving frontier, and the ways in which the frontier ultimately resulted in the abolition of slavery in America. It continues by examiningAfrican American life in the western region as a whole, with material on black cowboys, the rise of the NAACP, the Tulsa race riot, race and organized labor, the era of Black Nationalism, and blacks in Hollywood. The chapter on the African American West since 1980 examines topics including the Rodney King beating, gangsta rap, and suburbanization. The final chapter examines the historiography of the Black West and current issues in multiracial history. A chronology and a glossary are included.
Recommended.
African Americans in the West is the compelling story of the African American experience in the American West. Based on new research, this work expands and updates the scholarship of pioneering historians of the black West (e.g., Loren Katz, Lawrence B. de Graaf, Quintard Taylor), and as such, is destined to become essential reading in the genre. . . . This extensively researched survey of African American in the West is highly recommended for all libraries and levels of readers.