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  • Sale! African Americans in Hawai’i

    African Americans in Hawai’i

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    During the early 1800s, about two dozen men of African descent lived in Hawai’i. The most noteworthy was Anthony D. Allen, a businessman who had traveled around the world before making Hawai’i his home and starting a family there in 1810. The 25th Black Infantry Regiment, also known as the Buffalo Soldiers, arrived in Honolulu…

  • Sale! African Americans in Lafayette and Southwest Louisiana

    African Americans in Lafayette and Southwest Louisiana

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    Images of America: African Americans in Lafayette and Southwest Louisiana sheds a spotlight on some of the heroes and heroines of Southwest Louisiana. This area of the state is especially diverse and includes people who describe themselves as African Americans, Creoles, mulattoes, and blacks. Many people say they have mixed bloodlines that include Native American,…

  • Sale! African Americans in Los Angeles

    African Americans in Los Angeles

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    The notion of Los Angeles as a wonderful place of opportunity contributed to the western migration of thousands of Americans, including African Americans escaping racism and violence in the South. But Los Angeles blacks encountered a white backlash, and the doors of opportunity were closed in the form of housing covenants, job discrimination, and school…

  • Sale! African Americans in Memphis

    African Americans in Memphis

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    Memphis has been an important city for African Americans in the South since the Civil War. They migrated from within Tennessee and from surrounding states to the urban crossroads in large numbers after emancipation, seeking freedom from the oppressive race relations of the rural South. Images of America: African Americans in Memphis chronicles this regional…

  • Sale! African Americans in Mercer County

    African Americans in Mercer County

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    African Americans in Mercer County have a legacy spanning two centuries of progress. Runaway slaves secreted along stations of the Underground Railroad to Liberia, a settlement founded by Richard Travis. Deep religious convictions provided fertile ground for development of the African Methodist Episcopal Zion connection, known as the Freedom Church, and Pandenarium, an experimental colony…

  • Sale! African Americans in Mid-Missouri

    African Americans in Mid-Missouri

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    Brought to Mid-Missouri to serve as slaves but rising up to proudly serve the community as leaders, African Americans have made an indelible contribution to the region. Join historian Rose M. Nolen for the story of some of the most remarkable characters and institutions to come out of Columbia and Sedalia. Allow yourself to be…

  • Sale! African Americans in Nacogdoches County

    African Americans in Nacogdoches County

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    Typical of most communities after the Civil War, Nacogdoches’s African Americans had to repurpose their lives by building their own communities while they carved a life of survival first and progress second. The images in this book will tell the stories of the first churches and how they became the center of the community. Other…

  • Sale! African Americans in Pittsburgh

    African Americans in Pittsburgh

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    Pittsburgh is a working city, in no small part thanks to its strong African American community. As an integral stop on the Underground Railroad, many enslaved people traveled through Pittsburgh on their way further North, and many still decided to stay. During the Great Migration of the early 20th century, Pittsburgh was again a main…

  • Sale! African Americans in Rutherford County

    African Americans in Rutherford County

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    African Americans have heavily contributed to and shaped the unique and vibrant Rutherford County in middle Tennessee. Located 30 miles southeast of Nashville, Rutherford County is at the state’s geographical center. This area is home to the Stones River National Battlefield, a national park that was the site of a major Civil War battle–the Battle…

  • Sale! African Americans in Sewickley Valley

    African Americans in Sewickley Valley

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    The African Americans of Sewickley Valley have a history as rich and deep-rooted as the valley itself. Originally pioneered by Quakers and abolitionists sentimental to the cause of enslaved men, Sewickley is noted for containing routes and safe houses for those on the Underground Railroad. Known as an affluent bedroom community, Sewickley is considered the…

  • Sale! African Americans in Spokane

    African Americans in Spokane

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    In 1888, black men were recruited from the southern states to come to Roslyn, Washington, to work in the mines. What they had not known until their arrival was that they were there to break the strike against the coal company. Upon their arrival on the Northern Pacific Coal Company train, they were met with…

  • Sale! African Americans in Springfield

    African Americans in Springfield

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    Springfield became the capital of Illinois due in large part to Abraham Lincolnlawyer, politician, and president. Lincoln lived in Springfield from 1837 to 1861, and during the decade after his departure, the African American population in the city quadrupled. Although Springfield was dominated by railroads, coal mines, and government, African Americans also worked as doctors,…

  • Sale! African Americans in Tangipahoa & St. Helena Parishes

    African Americans in Tangipahoa & St. Helena Parishes

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    Tangipahoa and St. Helena are two of the eight Florida Parishes in southeast Louisiana. In 1810, St. Helena Parish was founded, and Tangipahoa Parish followed in 1869. The historic St. Helena Parish, Louisiana, public school desegregation case predated the US Supreme Court decision in Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas. Many families in…

  • Sale! African Americans in Vallejo

    African Americans in Vallejo

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    African Americans have been part of the Vallejo mosaic since 1850, the year of the North Bay city’s birth. John Grider, a Tennessee native and former slave who arrived in Vallejo in 1850, was one of the city’s earliest residents and a veteran of the California Bear Flag Revolt of 1846. While many 19th-century black…

  • Sale! African Americans of Alexandria, Virginia

    African Americans of Alexandria, Virginia

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    Sitting just south of the nation’s capital, Alexandria has a long and storied history. Still, little is known of Alexandria’s twentieth-century African American community. Experience the harrowing narratives of trials and triumph as Alexandria’s African Americans helped to shape not only their hometown but also the world around them. Rutherford Adkins became one of the…

  • Sale! African Americans of Canton, Ohio

    African Americans of Canton, Ohio

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    Nadine McIlwain and Geraldine Radcliffe reveal the celebrated legends, unsung heroes and historic firsts of African Americans residing in the Canton community. From Canton’s earliest days, the black population has contributed to the city’s, and even the nation’s, prominence and prosperity. During World War II, nineteen-year-old Harold White joined the famed Tuskegee Airmen of the…