African Americans in Minnesota

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Format: Paperback
Pub. Date: 2002-10-01
Publisher(s): Minnesota Historical Society Pr
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Summary

While making up a smaller percentage of Minnesota's population compared to national averages, African Americans have had a profound influence on the history and culture of the state from its earliest days to the present.

Author David Taylor chronicles the rich history of Blacks in the state through careful analysis of census and housing records, newspaper records, and first-person accounts. He recounts the triumphs and struggles of African Americans in Minnesota over the past 200 years in a clear and concise narrative.

Major themes covered include settlement by Blacks during the territorial and early statehood periods; the development of urban Black communities in St. Paul, Minneapolis, and Duluth; Blacks in rural areas; the emergence of Black community organizations and leaders in the late-nineteenth and early-twentieth centuries; and Black communities in transition during the turbulent last half of the twentieth century.

Taylor also introduces influential and notable African Americans: George Bonga, the first African American born in the region during t

Table of Contents

Foreword v
Bill Holm
African Americans in Minnesota
1(78)
Early Settlement
2(6)
Communities in the Twin Cities
8(9)
Early Minneapolis
17(3)
Leadership and Organizations
20(8)
The Twin Cities from 1910 to 1980
28(29)
Blacks in Duluth
57(7)
The Rural Folk
64(8)
Communities in Transition
72(7)
Personal Account: A Labor Organizer's Story
79(6)
Nellie Stone Johnson
For Further Reading 85(2)
Notes 87(10)
Index 97

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