Black Americans in North Carolina and the South
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Type
Book
Authors
ISBN 10
0807815934
ISBN 13
9780807815939
Category
African American History
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Publication Year
1984
Publisher
Pages
200
Description
Edited by Jeffrey J. Crow and Flora J. Hatley. Provides a social commentary for African Americans in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Chapters include 1) A "Sin of Omission": Black Historiography in North Carolina by Raymond Gavins. 2) History from the Hands of Black Americans: A Methodological Proposal by Leland Ferguson. 3) A Demographic Analysis of Colonial North Carolina with Special Emphasis upon the Slave and Black Populations by marvin L. Michael Kay and Lorin Lee Cary. 4) The Black Female Missionary Association Teacher in the South, 1861-1870 by Linda M. Perkins. 5) A Comparative Perspective on Race Relations in Southern and Northern Cities, 1860-1900, with Special Emphasis on Raleigh by Howard N. Rabinowitz. 6) The Education of Black Physicians at Shaw University 1882-1918 by Todd L. Savitt.
Number of Copies
1
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