African Americans in the West

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Edition: 1st
Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 2009-06-22
Publisher(s): Abc-Clio Inc
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Summary

From freed slaves fleeing the Reconstruction-Era South to African American cowboys to millions moving in massive migrations in the early 20th century. African Americans played an important role in the settling of the western United States. But did the West really deliver a life of greater freedom and opportunity? To answer that question, African Americans in the West tells the sweeping story of the black American experience in the western United States from colonial times to the present.

Table of Contents

Series Introductionp. xi
Prefacep. xv
Mapsp. xix
The African American West: Getting Started
Defining the Westp. 3
Why Study the Westp. 11
Americans of African Descentp. 12
About This Bookp. 17
Frontiers of Slavery and Freedom, 1815-1865p. 21
Slavery on the Early Frontierp. 24
The Community Impulse 29
Black Individualismp. 31
Texas and Slaveryp. 34
Indian Territory and Slaveryp. 36
The Mexican Warp. 39
The California Gold Rushp. 41
The Slavery Cases and Colored Conventionsp. 44
Beyond the West of Bondage?.,p. 50
The West and the Civil Warp. 51
Conclusionp. 53
Bibliographic Essayp. 54
Trailblazers in the New West, 1866-1890p. 57
The Cowboysp. 61
Soldiering Westp. 70
To Kansas!p. 74
Oklahomap. 78
The Black Townsp. 80
The Rise of the Urban Westp. 83
Building "Community"p. 86
Bibliographic Essayp. 90
Seeking Freedom in the West, 1890-1920p. 91
A Different Kind of Black Experiencep. 92
The South in Crisisp. 94
The "Talented Tenth" Migrationp. 98
The Great Migrationp. 102
No Rush WestWardp. 105
Community Life in the Black Westp. 107
The Afro-American Councilp. 111
The Colored Women's Clubsp. 112
The Rise of the NAACPp. 114
World War Ip. 118
Bibliographic Essay
Between The World Wars, 1920-1940p. 127
The Tulsa Race Riotp. 130
The Second Ku Klux Klanp. 133
Garveyism Out Westp. 136
The New Negro Renaissancep. 140
The Great Depression and the New Dealp. 150
Bibliographic Essayp. 157
World War Ii and the Great Transformationp. 159
The Defense Economyp. 162
The Second Great Migrationp. 165
The Role of the Federal Governmentp. 171
Race and Organized Laborp. 175
The Port Chicago Disasterp. 181
The Housing Crisisp. 184
Liberty Shipsp. 188
Bibliographic Essayp. 189
The Era Of Racial Liberalism, 1945-1965p. 191
An Even Greater Migrationp. 135
The Housing Crisesp. 197
Fighting For Civil Rightsp. 202
Direct-Action Protestsp. 208
Direct Action In The Westp. 212
Sports And Entertainmentp. 216
The Political Arenap. 222
Bibliographic Essayp. 225
The Era Of Black Nationalism, 1965-1980p. 227
The Black West As Trendsetterp. 230
Rebellion In Wattsp. 230
The Aftermathp. 233
"Black Power"p. 235
Karenga And Kwanzaap. 238
The Black Panthersp. 242
Angela Davis and Che-Lumumbap. 248
Civil Rights in the West(continued...)p. 254
The Electoral Arenap. 255
The 1968 Olympic Gamesp. 259
Blacks and Hollywoodp. 262
Conclusionp. 265
Bibliographic Essayp. 266
The African American West since 1980: Decline And Successp. 269
The Urban Crisisp. 273
The Rodney King Beatingp. 276
The L.A Riotp. 278
Gangsta Rapp. 283
Willie Brown: Political Starp. 287
Sports as the Great Equalizerp. 290
Suburbanizationp. 297
Leaving the Westp. 299
Bibliographic Essayp. 301
Historiography and Current Issuesp. 303
The Historiography of the Black Westp. 305
A New Wave of Multiracial History?p. 310
A "Minority Majority?p. 313
Chronologyp. 317
Glassaryp. 329
Selected Bibliographyp. 335
Indexp. 341
About the Authorp. 353
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