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Alien Soil: Oral Histories of Great Migration Newark: CERES: Rutgers Studies in History

Autor Katie Singer
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 16 aug 2024
Alien Soil: Oral Histories of Great Migration Newark explores Newark’s Krueger-Scott African-American Cultural Center collection of over 100 oral histories. Historian Katie Singer separates these stories into thematic categories of social and political events, including church, work, and activism, in order to paint an intimate portrait of everyday urbanity and the larger Black urban experience in Newark. Through the examination of these Krueger-Scott narratives, Singer challenges historical falsehoods with the lived experiences of Newarkers who traveled North during the Great Migration, as well as established city residents. Alien Soil effectively contextualizes Newark history and re-inserts Black voices into historiography traditionally dominated by “outsiders."

The book begins with the Krueger-Scott Mansion’s deep history, followed by the sequence of events surrounding the proposed Cultural Center. Last owned by African-American millionaire and beauty-culture entrepreneur Louise Scott, the Victorian Krueger-Scott Mansion was built by beer baron Gottfried Krueger in 1888. Through the history of the Mansion, and the ultimately failed Cultural Center project, one learns about the Newark that African Americans migrated to, what they found when they got there, how living in the city changed them, and how they, individually and collectively, changed Newark.

After the Cultural Center project was officially halted in 2000, the cassette tapes of the oral history interviews were stored away at the Newark Public Library. Ten years later they were unearthed, and ultimately digitized. As of yet, no one has applied these sources directly to their research. Deeply committed to these rich, insightful stories, Singer calls for a more thoughtful consideration of all cities, reminding us that Newark is much more than its 1967 rebellion.
 
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781978833531
ISBN-10: 1978833539
Pagini: 250
Ilustrații: 31 B-W & 4 color images
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.33 kg
Editura: Rutgers University Press
Colecția Rutgers University Press
Seria CERES: Rutgers Studies in History


Notă biografică

KATIE SINGER holds a Ph.D. in American Studies from Rutgers University-Newark and an M.F.A. in Creative Writing from Fairleigh Dickinson University. She teaches writing at Arizona State University's Los Angeles campus and also teaches boxing. She lives in Glendale, CA. 

Cuprins

Prologue 
Notes 
Chapter One: Putting Black History Somewhere: The Krueger-Scott Mansion Project 
Part One: The Mansion 
The Backstory 
Gottfried Krueger (1888-1925) 
The Masons (1925-1958) 
Louise Scott (circa 1902-1983) 
Looking Forward 
Consciousness Shifts (1960s) 
Baby Steps (1970s – 1980s) 
Progress (1990s) 
Trouble (still the 90s) 
Conclusion 
Part Two: The Oral Histories 
Notes 
Chapter 2: Sundays 
Part One: Church 
“Community” (1930-1990) 
Bethany Baptist (1870s – 1990s) 
Queen Of Angels (1926 - 2016)  
Individuals (1919-1997) 
Politicians (1971-1997) 
Part Two: Not Just Church 
Sunday Best (1924-1965) 
On The Field (1938-1996) 
Leisure Activities (1927-1979) 
Radio (1936-1997) 
Conclusion 
Notes 
Chapter 3: Workdays 
Part One: Paid Work 
Domestic Work 
Non-Domestic Work 
Getting Work (1940s-1950s) 
Nursing Work (1948-1969) 
Part Two: Socio-Political Work 
Women Working (1965-1994) 
Men At Work (1974-2006) 
Ministry (1912-1969) 
Conclusion 
Notes 
Chapter 4: Hot Days 
Part One: The Set-Up 
Perpetuated Narratives & Actual Stories (1961-2011) 
Firefighting (1950-1994) 
“Important Events” (1949-1968) 
Remembering (1920-1972) 
Cooperation (1944-1961) 
The Personal (1935-1977) 
Fears 
Part Two: Rebellion 
“The Riots” (1967) 
Memory and the Event 
Aftermath Of Words (1967-2007) 
Lasting Perceptions (1967-1997) 
Conclusion 
Notes 
Afterword 
Questionnaire 
Bibliography 
Illustrations 
Index

Recenzii

Alien Soil: Oral Histories of Great Migration Newark constitutes a valuable resource that has both important historical and methodological value. It contributes to scholarly discussions on the history of Newark, the Great Migration, African-American history in New Jersey, and the value of oral and community history for fostering community engagement.
Katie Singer has gleaned a wealth of information from extensive research and informative interviews, which are like jewels on a crown now adeptly arranged for the public to admire.
“Katie Singer deftly excerpts compelling stories from Newark’s Krueger-Scott African American Oral History Project to teach readers about the city’s powerful Black historical narrative and, more broadly, about the power of oral history to preserve the past when other documentation and interpretation efforts prove too expensive, logistically complicated, and politically fraught.”
 

Descriere

Alien Soil: Oral Histories of Great Migration Newark looks at Newark, New Jersey’s once proposed Krueger-Scott African-American Cultural Center and the oral history collection generated to be a part of the Center. The narrators in this oral history collection recount their lives in Newark, painting pictures of everyday urbanity while also providing insight into 20th century Black urban life more generally.