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African Americans in Indianapolis - The Story of a People Determined to Be Free

Inglese · Copertina rigida

Spedizione di solito min. 4 settimane (il titolo viene procurato in modo speciale)

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Timely look at the complex racial history of Indianapolis, from Madame C. J. Walker's empire to the rise of the KKK.


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Preface

Acknowledgments

1. Indiana Becomes a State

2. Early Indianapolis

3. The Shame of Indianapolis

4. Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness

5. "Negroes, Yaw Go Back to Africa!"

6. The Civil War and Beyond

7. Post¿Civil War Achievement

8. Power of the Fourth Estate

9. Dawn of the Struggle

10. The Twentieth Century¿Going "Up South"

11. Francis "Frank" Flanner

12. White Policemen Murdered! Where's Jesse Coe?

13. The Indianapolis Recorder¿Catalyst for Change¿The Monster Meetings/Senate Avenue Y. M. C. A.

14. Madame C. J. Walker and Early African-American Female Trailblazers

15. The Roarin' Twenties!

16. David Curtis Stephenson and the Ku Klux Klan

17. Crispus Attucks High School

18. A Decade of Turmoil/Lockefield Gardens

19. Heroes and Sheroes of World War II

20. The 1950s

21. Entertainment Industry Flexes Its Muscle

22. The Black Community Battles Negative Stereotypes and Introduces Jazz and Poetry

23. Indiana Avenue Jazz Connection/MacArthur Conservatory of Music/The Exodus

24. Historic "Firsts" of the 1950s and Its Movers and Shakers

25. Urban Renewal or Negro Removal?

26. Woman of Valor

Bibliography

Index


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David Leander Williams is author of Indianapolis African-American History; Indianapolis Jazz: The Masters, Legends and Legacy of Indiana Avenue; and Indianapolis Rhythm and Blues. He has also written articles dealing with Indianapolis African American history for African Americans in Indianapolis and Traces Magazine / The Indiana Historical Society. In his free time Williams collects memorabilia, historical artifacts, and information about African American history, particularly slavery and African American music history. Williams received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Colorado State University and Master of Arts degree from Fairleigh Dickinson University. He is currently based in Indianapolis, Indiana.


Riassunto

African Americans in Indianapolis serves as a reminder of the advancements that our midwestern ancestors made toward freedom and equality, as well as the continual struggle against inequalities that must be overcome.

Dettagli sul prodotto

Autori David L Williams, David L. Williams
Editore Indiana University Press
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Copertina rigida
Pubblicazione 28.02.2022
 
EAN 9780253059482
ISBN 978-0-253-05948-2
Pagine 236
Serie Indiana University Press (IPS)
Categorie Saggistica > Storia > Altro
Viaggi > Guide turistiche > Nordamerica e America Centrale

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