Black New Jersey
1664 to the Present Day
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- 38,99 €
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- 38,99 €
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Winner of the 2019 Richard P. McCormick Prize from the New Jersey Historical Commission
Black New Jersey tells the rich and complex story of the African American community’s remarkable accomplishments and the colossal obstacles they faced along the way. Drawing from rare archives, historian Graham Russell Gao Hodges brings to life the courageous black men and women who fought for their freedom and eventually built a sturdy and substantial middle class. He explores how the state’s unique mix of religious, artistic, and cultural traditions have helped to produce such world-renowned figures as Paul Robeson, Cory Booker, and Queen Latifah, as well as a host of lesser-known but equally influential New Jersey natives.
Baltimore Civil Rights Leader Victorine Q. Adams
2021
The Political Work of Leisure: Class, Recreation, And African American Commemoration at Harpers Ferry, West Virginia, 1881-1931 (SECTION I RACE, GENDER AND Consumerism) (Brief Article)
2008
Forgetting and the Forgotten
2022
African American Miners and Migrants
2010
Southern Society and Its Transformations, 1790-1860
2011
Grassroots Reform in the Burned-over District of Upstate New York
2014