The new African American urban history /
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| Language: | English |
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Thousand Oaks, Calif. :
Sage Publications,
[1996]
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Table of Contents:
- Toward a new African American urban history / Kenneth W. Goings and Raymond A. Mohl
- "It was a proud day" : African Americans, festivals, and parades in the North, 1741-1834 / Shane White
- Mapping the terrain of Black Richmond / Elsa Barkley Brown and Gregg D. Kimball
- Connecting memory, self, and the power of place in African American urban history / Earl Lewis
- "Unhidden" transcripts : Memphis and African American agency, 1862-1920 / Kenneth W. Goings and Gerald L. Smith
- Domination and resistance : the politics of wage household labor in New South Atlanta / Tera W. Hunter
- "We are not what we seem" : rethinking Black working-class opposition in the Jim Crow South / Robin D.G. Kelley
- Black migration to the urban Midwest : the gender dimension, 1915-1945 / Darlene Clark Hine
- Making the second ghetto in metropolitan Miami, 1940-1960 / Raymond A. Mohl
- African Americans in the city : the industrial era, 1900-1950 / Joe W. Trotter
- African Americans in the city since World War II : from the industrial to the postindustrial era / Kenneth L. Kusmer.