Landmarks in African American History

Landmarks in African American History
Author: Michael V. Uschan
Publsiher: Greenhaven Publishing LLC
Total Pages: 106
Release: 2012-12-07
Genre: Young Adult Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781420509212

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This compelling volume describes physical landmarks in African American history and discusses the history associated with those places. The book is organized around thematic chapters that take readers on a virtual tour of landmarks associated with the theme while also describing the people and events that inspired the landmarks. Thematic chapters include: The Slavery Era, African Americans Resist Slavery, The Civil War, Education for Blacks, The Civil Rights Movement, and African American Achievers.

Historic Black Landmarks

Historic Black Landmarks
Author: George Cantor
Publsiher: Visible Ink Press
Total Pages: 416
Release: 1991
Genre: History
ISBN: UOM:39015024808803

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A guided tour of 300 landmarks uniquely related to black history and culture.

Landmarks of African American History

Landmarks of African American History
Author: James Oliver Horton
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2005-03-24
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780195141184

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In Landmarks of African American History, James Oliver Horton chooses thirteen historic sites to explore the struggles and triumphs of African Americans and how they helped shape the rich and varied history of the United States. Horton begins with the first Africans brought to Jamestown, Virginia, and the start of slavery in the colonies that became the United States. Boston's Old State House provides the backdrop to the martyrdom of Crispus Attucks, the former slave killed in the Boston Massacre, the confrontation with British troops that led to the American Revolution. After the Civil War, former slaves settled the desolate area of Nicodemus, Kansas, and turned it into a thriving community. The USS Arizona Memorial in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, and Boston's Old State House illustrate African American contributions to the defense of their country and reveal racial tensions within the military. And the black students who demanded service at Woolworth's racially segregated lunch counter in Greensboro, North Carolina, launched the sit-in movement and advanced the fight for civil rights. Horton brings together a wide variety of African American historical sites to tell of the glory and hardship, of the great achievement and determination, of the people and events that have shaped the values, ideals, and dreams of our nation.

The Virginia Landmarks Register

The Virginia Landmarks Register
Author: Calder Loth
Publsiher: University of Virginia Press
Total Pages: 650
Release: 1999
Genre: Historic buildings
ISBN: 9780813918624

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The Virginia Landmarks Register, fourth edition, will create for the reader a deeper awareness of a unique legacy and will serve to enhance the stewardship of Virginia's irreplaceable heritage.

African American Historic Places

African American Historic Places
Author: National Register of Historic Places
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 628
Release: 1995-07-13
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 0471143456

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Culled from the records of the National Register of Historic Places, a roster of all types of significant properties across the United States, African American Historic Places includes over 800 places in 42 states and two U.S. territories that have played a role in black American history. Banks, cemeteries, clubs, colleges, forts, homes, hospitals, schools, and shops are but a few of the types of sites explored in this volume, which is an invaluable reference guide for researchers, historians, preservationists, and anyone interested in African American culture. Also included are eight insightful essays on the African American experience, from migration to the role of women, from the Harlem Renaissance to the Civil Rights Movement. The authors represent academia, museums, historic preservation, and politics, and utilize the listed properties to vividly illustrate the role of communities and women, the forces of migration, the influence of the arts and heritage preservation, and the struggles for freedom and civil rights. Together they lead to a better understanding of the contributions of African Americans to American history. They illustrate the events and people, the designs and achievements that define African American history. And they pay powerful tribute to the spirit of black America.

Historic Landmarks of Black America

Historic Landmarks of Black America
Author: George Cantor
Publsiher: Gale Cengage
Total Pages: 420
Release: 1991
Genre: History
ISBN: UOM:39015024946439

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The paper edition (9408-1, $17.95) bears the subtitle, A traveler's guide, and is attributed to Visible Ink Press, a division of Gale. This reference is meant for students or travelers seeking information on sites throughout the US (plus Ontario) that are relevant to African-American history. A brief review of that history is followed by information about some 300 sites, arranged by region and then by state, with location and visitation data and discussion of each site's historical significance. Includes regional site-location maps, photos, a timeline, a bibliography, and an index. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Discovering African American St Louis

Discovering African American St  Louis
Author: John Aaron Wright
Publsiher: Missouri History Museum
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2002
Genre: History
ISBN: 1883982456

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African Americans have been part of the story of St. Louis since the city's founding in 1764. Unfortunately, most histories of the city have overlooked or ignored their vital role, allowing their influence and accomplishments to go unrecorded or uncollected; that is, until the publication of Discovering African American St. Louis: A Guide to Historic Sites in 1994. A new and updated 2002 edition is now available to take readers on a fascinating tour of nearly four hundred African American landmarks. From the boyhood home of jazz great Miles Davis in East St. Louis, Illinois, to the site of the house that sparked the landmark Shelley v. Kraemer court case, the maps, photographs, and text of Discovering African American St. Louis record a history that has been neglected for too long. The guidebook covers fourteen regions east and west of the Mississippi that represent St. Louis's rich African American heritage. In the words of historian Gary Kremer, "No one who reads this book and visits and contemplates the places and peoples whose stories it recounts will be able to look at St. Louis in the same way ever again."

Discovering Black New York

Discovering Black New York
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2001
Genre: African Americans
ISBN: 0806521449

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This guide takes readers off the beaten path to the most important African-American landmarks in the Big Apple, including the Apollo Theater, Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, and excellent soul food restaurants. Photos.