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Bøker i Race and Culture in the American West Series-serien

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  • - Sarah Bickford, the Montana Vigilantes, and the Tourism of Decline, 1870-1930
    av Laura J. Arata
    288,-

    Born a slave in eastern Tennessee, Sarah Blair Bickford made her way to Montana Territory, where she settled in the mining boomtown of Virginia City. This is the first full-length biography of this remarkable woman, whose life story affords new insight into race and belonging in the American West around the turn of the twentieth century.

  • - The Business of Tejana Music and Culture, 1930-1955
    av Dr Mary Ann Villarreal
    388 - 456,-

  • - From Watts to East L.A.
    av Robert Bauman
    525,-

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    456,-

    By considering social justice efforts in western cities and states, this book integrates the West into the historical narrative of black Americans' struggle for civil rights. From Iowa to the Pacific Northwest, and from Texas to the Dakotas, black westerners initiated a wide array of civil rights activities in the early to late twentieth century.

  • - African Americans in Silicon Valley, 1769-1990
    av Herbert G. Ruffin
    388,-

    Puts black people back into the picture and dispels cherished myths about California's racial history. Reaching from the Spanish era to the valley's emergence as a center of the high-tech industry, this is the first comprehensive history of the African American experience in the Santa Clara Valley.

  • - Language Education and Citizenship in Twentieth-Century Los Angeles
    av Zevi Gutfreund
    388 - 645,-

    When Lyndon B. Johnson signed the Bilingual Education Act of 1968, language learning became a touchstone in the emerging culture wars. Nowhere was this more apparent than in Los Angeles. The city is the ideal locus for Zevi Gutfreund's study of how language instruction informed the social construction of American citizenship.

  • - General Stores and Community Life in Texas and Indian Territory
    av Linda English
    294 - 491,-

  • - A History of Texas Southern University
    av Merline Pitre
    247 - 422,-

    Texas Southern University is often said to have been "conceived in sin." Located in Houston, the school was established in 1947 as an "emergency" state-supported university for African Americans, to prevent the integration of the University of Texas. Born to Serve is the first book to tell the full history of TSU.

  • - Black Seminole Women in Texas and Mexico
    av Shirley Boteler Mock
    388 - 525,-

  • - Estelvste and the Creek Nation
    av Gary Zellar
    388 - 525,-

    Tells how people of African heritage came to blend their lives with those of their Indian neighbours and essentially became Creek themselves. Taking in the full historical sweep of African Americans among the Creeks, Gary Zellar unfolds a narrative history of the many contributions these people made to Creek history.

  • - African Americans on the Overland Trails, 1841-1869
    av Shirley Ann Wilson Moore
    354 - 525,-

    Among the diverse peoples who converged on America's mid-nineteenth western frontier were African American pioneers. Whether enslaved or free, they too were involved in this transformative movement. Sweet Freedom's Plains is a powerful retelling of the migration story from their perspective.

  • - Post-Reconstruction Politics and Racial Justice in Western Kansas
    av Charlotte Hinger
    354 - 525,-

  • - The Civil Rights Struggle in the Inland Northwest
    av Dwayne A. Mack
    222 - 456,-

    In 1981, decades before mainstream America elected Barack Obama, James Chase became the first African American mayor of Spokane, Washington, with the overwhelming support of a majority-white electorate. In Black Spokane, Dwayne Mack recovers a crucial chapter in the history of race relations and civil rights in America.

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