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Kansas City's Montgall Avenue

Black Leaders and the Street They Called Home
TaschenbuchKartoniert, Paperback
296 Seiten
Englisch
University Press Of Kansaserschienen am30.06.2023
Presents the extraordinary, century-old history of one city block whose residents shaped the changing status of Black people in Kansas City and built the social and economic institutions that supported the city´s Black community during the first half of the twentieth century.mehr

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KlappentextPresents the extraordinary, century-old history of one city block whose residents shaped the changing status of Black people in Kansas City and built the social and economic institutions that supported the city´s Black community during the first half of the twentieth century.
Details
ISBN/GTIN978-0-7006-3467-5
ProduktartTaschenbuch
EinbandartKartoniert, Paperback
Erscheinungsjahr2023
Erscheinungsdatum30.06.2023
Seiten296 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 152 mm, Höhe 229 mm, Dicke 18 mm
Gewicht484 g
Artikel-Nr.59866178
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Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
PrefaceAcknowledgmentsIntroductionPart 1: The Foundation of a Community: Montgall Avenue from 1904 to 19191. Rufus Montgall: The Man behind the Street2. 2436 Montgall Avenue: Hugh Oliver and Myrtle Foster Cook3. 2444 Montgall Avenue: Anna Holland Jones4. 2442 Montgall Avenue: Hezekiah Walden5. 2434 Montgall Avenue: Frances Jackson, Carolyn Brydie, and Gwendolyn CalderonPart 2: The Hub of a Community: Montgall Avenue from 1920 to 19406. 2451 Montgall Avenue: John Edward Perry and Fredericka Douglass Perry7. 2453 Montgall Avenue: Homer Roberts8. 2447 Montgall Avenue: Chester Franklin and Ada Crogman9. 2444 Montgall Avenue: The Bluford Family10. 2457 Montgall Avenue: Piney Brown11. 2449 Montgall Avenue: The Pittman FamilyPart 3: The Transformation of a Community: Montgall Avenue from 1941 to 199812. Residents Reach Pinnacle of Power, 194113. A Black Journalist Covering Public Spaces and a Horrific Crime, 194214. The Civil Rights Two-Step, 1955-196715. Surviving Riot, Attacks, and Decline, 1968-199816. ConclusionNotesBibliographyIndexmehr

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Margie Carr is a volunteer child advocate coordinator and freelance writer from Lawrence, Kansas.
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