A Sense of Place: Birmingham's Black Middle-class Community, 1890-1930University of Alabama Press, 1999 - 326 páginas This portrait of a middle-class African American community showcases the way its citizens overcame racial hostility and developed a sense of place and collective identity. The author draws from a range of primary sources to demonstrate how the community developed and thrived. |
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A Sense of Place: Birmingham's Black Middle-class Community, 1890-1930 Lynne B. Feldman Pré-visualização indisponível - 1999 |
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A. G. Gaston African Americans Afro-American Alabama Penny Savings Archives and Manuscripts Association Atlanta August Avenue Birming Birmingham City Birmingham City Directory Birmingham Public Library Birmingham Reporter Birmingham Truth Birmingham Voice Birmingham's black black and white black businesses black community black women Board Booker Brown building Census city's civic clubs Colored Department of Archives Diffay District elite Ellen Tarry fraternal Graymont Harris History homeowners homeownership improve Industrial High School Insurance Company January Jefferson County Jim Crow Knights of Pythias leaders lived lodges ment mingham Montgomery mortgage moved Negro Business League offered organizations Parker Penny Savings Bank percent political population race racial real estate Samford University Samuel Ullman Sixteenth Street Baptist Smith Smithfield residents social South Southern Steiner Brothers teachers tion Tuggle Institute University of Alabama University Press Urban W. E. B. Du Bois Walker Washington Windham York
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