The New African American Urban History

SAGE PUBLICATIONS INCISBN: 9780761903093

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Edited by Kenneth W. Goings, Raymond A. Mohl
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Toward a New African American Urban History - Kenneth W Goings and Raymond A Mohl `It Was a Proud Day' - Shane White African Americans, Festivals, and Parades in the North, 1741-1834 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 - Kenneth W Goings and Gerald L Smith Memphis and African American Agency, 1862-1920 Domination and Resistance - Tera W Hunter The Politics of Wage Household Labor in New South Atlanta `We Are Not What We Seem' - Robin D G Kelley Rethinking Working Class Opposition in the Jim Crow South Black Migration to the Urban Midwest - Darlene Clark Hine The Gender Dimension, 1915-1945 Making the Second Ghetto in Metropolitan Miami, 1940-1960 - Raymond A Mohl African Americans in the City - Joe W Trotter The Industrial Era, 1900-1950 African Americans in the City Since World War II - Kenneth L Kusmer From the Industrial to the Postindustrial Era

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