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Black Heritage Sites


Black Heritage Sites
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Author : Nancy C. Curtis
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1996

Black Heritage Sites written by Nancy C. Curtis and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1996 with African Americans categories.


This guide to the major landmarks of African American history in the southern United States includes descriptions and visitors information for places of national and local significance, from churches and schools to landmarks of the civil rights movement.



African American Historic Places


African American Historic Places
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Author : National Register of Historic Places
language : en
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Release Date : 1995-07-13

African American Historic Places written by National Register of Historic Places and has been published by John Wiley & Sons this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1995-07-13 with Architecture categories.


Culled from the records of the National Register of Historic Places, a roster of all types of significant properties across the United States, African American Historic Places includes over 800 places in 42 states and two U.S. territories that have played a role in black American history. Banks, cemeteries, clubs, colleges, forts, homes, hospitals, schools, and shops are but a few of the types of sites explored in this volume, which is an invaluable reference guide for researchers, historians, preservationists, and anyone interested in African American culture. Also included are eight insightful essays on the African American experience, from migration to the role of women, from the Harlem Renaissance to the Civil Rights Movement. The authors represent academia, museums, historic preservation, and politics, and utilize the listed properties to vividly illustrate the role of communities and women, the forces of migration, the influence of the arts and heritage preservation, and the struggles for freedom and civil rights. Together they lead to a better understanding of the contributions of African Americans to American history. They illustrate the events and people, the designs and achievements that define African American history. And they pay powerful tribute to the spirit of black America.



Interpreting African American History And Culture At Museums And Historic Sites


Interpreting African American History And Culture At Museums And Historic Sites
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Author : Max A. van Balgooy
language : en
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Release Date : 2014-12-24

Interpreting African American History And Culture At Museums And Historic Sites written by Max A. van Balgooy and has been published by Rowman & Littlefield this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2014-12-24 with History categories.


In this landmark guide, nearly two dozen essays by scholars, educators, and museum leaders suggest the next steps in the interpretation of African American history and culture from the colonial period to the twentieth century at history museums and historic sites. This diverse anthology addresses both historical research and interpretive methodologies, including investigating church and legal records, using social media, navigating sensitive or difficult topics, preserving historic places, engaging students and communities, and strengthening connections between local and national history. Case studies of exhibitions, tours, and school programs from around the country provide practical inspiration, including photographs of projects and examples of exhibit label text. Highlights include: Amanda Seymour discusses the prevalence of "false nostalgia" at the homes of the first five presidents and offers practical solutions to create a more inclusive, nuanced history. Dr. Bernard Powers reveals that African American church records are a rich but often overlooked source for developing a more complete portrayal of individuals and communities. Dr. David Young, executive director of Cliveden, uses his experience in reinterpreting this National Historic Landmark to identify four ways that people respond to a history that has been too often untold, ignored, or appropriated—and how museums and historic sites can constructively respond. Dr. Matthew Pinsker explains that historic sites may be missing a huge opportunity in telling the story of freedom and emancipation by focusing on the underground railroad rather than its much bigger "upper-ground" counterpart. Martha Katz-Hyman tackles the challenges of interpreting the material culture of both enslaved and free African Americans in the years before the Civil War by discussing the furnishing of period rooms. Dr. Benjamin Filene describes three "micro-public history" projects that lead to new ways of understanding the past, handling source limitations, building partnerships, and reaching audiences. Andrea Jones shares her approach for engaging students through historical simulations based on the "Fight for Your Rights" school program at the Atlanta History Center. A exhibit on African American Vietnam War veterans at the Heinz History Center not only linked local and international events, but became an award-winning model of civic engagement. A collaboration between a university and museum that began as a local history project interpreting the Scottsboro Boys Trial as a website and brochure ended up changing Alabama law. A list of national organizations and an extensive bibliography on the interpretation of African American history provide convenient gateways to additional resources.



Missouri S Black Heritage


Missouri S Black Heritage
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Author : Lorenzo Johnston Greene
language : en
Publisher: University of Missouri Press
Release Date : 1993

Missouri S Black Heritage written by Lorenzo Johnston Greene and has been published by University of Missouri Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1993 with History categories.


Originally written in 1980 by the late Lorenzo J. Greene, Gary R. Kremer, and Antonio F. Holland, Missouri's Black Heritage remains the only book-length account of the rich and inspiring history of the state's African-American population. It has now been revised and updated by Kremer and Holland, incorporating the latest scholarship into its pages. This edition describes in detail the struggles faced by many courageous African-Americans in their efforts to achieve full civil and political rights against the greatest of odds. Documenting the African-American experience from the horrors of slavery through present-day victories, the book touches on the lives of people such as John Berry Meachum, a St. Louis slave who purchased his own freedom and then helped countless other slaves gain emancipation; Hiram Young, a Jackson County free black whose manufacturing of wagons for Santa Fe Trail travelers made him a legendary figure; James Milton Turner; who, after rising from slavery to become one of the best-educated blacks in Missouri, worked with the Freedmen's Bureau and the State Department of Education to establish schools for blacks all over the state after the Civil War; and Annie Turnbo Malone, a St. Louis entrepreneur whose business skills made her one of the state's wealthiest African-Americans in the early twentieth century. A personal reminiscence by the late Lorenzo J. Greene, a distinguished African-American historian whom many regard as one of the fathers of black history, offers a unique view of Missouri's racial history and heritage. Because Missouri's Black Heritage, Revised Edition places Missouri's experience in the larger context of the national experience, this book will bewelcomed by all students and teachers of American history or black studies, as well as by the general reader. It will also promote pride and a greater understanding among African-Americans about their past and provide an increased appreciation of the contributions and hardships of blacks.



Black Historic Sites A Beginning Point


Black Historic Sites A Beginning Point
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Author : Kansas State Historical Society. Historic Sites Survey
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1977

Black Historic Sites A Beginning Point written by Kansas State Historical Society. Historic Sites Survey and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1977 with African Americans categories.


Descriptors: blacks, historic preservation, historic sites, local history.



Bhs Black Historic Sites In Detroit


Bhs Black Historic Sites In Detroit
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Author :
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1989

Bhs Black Historic Sites In Detroit written by and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1989 with African Americans categories.




African American Historic Sites Survey Of Allegheny County Pennsylvania


African American Historic Sites Survey Of Allegheny County Pennsylvania
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Author : Eliza Smith Brown
language : en
Publisher: DIANE Publishing Inc.
Release Date : 2007-07

African American Historic Sites Survey Of Allegheny County Pennsylvania written by Eliza Smith Brown and has been published by DIANE Publishing Inc. this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2007-07 with categories.


The idea for this project grew out of an investigation completed in 1990 for the Urban Redevelopment Authority of Pittsburgh, PA. The survey attempted to assemble the fullest, most accurate info. possible through combined archival research, oral history, & field investigation. Using the records of the Allegheny County Historic Resource Survey to establish an initial data base of communities & sites to be researched, the project team went on to expand the list of sites to include over 6 districts & 290 individual sites, incl. both extant & non-extant sites. Contents: Introduction/Project Background; Methodology; Historical Narrative; Archaeological Narrative: Inventory of Sites in Pittsburgh & outside Pittsburgh; Data Analysis; Additional Lines of Inquiry; & Bibliography. Illus.



Landmarks


Landmarks
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Author : Frances Bibbins Latimer
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2006

Landmarks written by Frances Bibbins Latimer and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2006 with African American churches categories.




Black Heritage Sites


Black Heritage Sites
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Author : Nancy C. Curtis
language : en
Publisher: Black Heritage Sites
Release Date : 1998-08

Black Heritage Sites written by Nancy C. Curtis and has been published by Black Heritage Sites this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1998-08 with Social Science categories.


Features more than five hundred sites of regional and national importance in the region accompanied by essays on geographic regions and landmark events



Black Portsmouth


Black Portsmouth
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Author : Mark Sammons
language : en
Publisher: UPNE
Release Date : 2004

Black Portsmouth written by Mark Sammons and has been published by UPNE this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2004 with History categories.


Few people think of a rich Black heritage when they think of New England. In the pioneering book Black Portsmouth, Mark J. Sammons and Valerie Cunningham celebrate it, guiding the reader through more than three centuries of New England and Portsmouth social, political, economic, and cultural history as well as scores of personal and site-specific stories. Here, we meet such Africans as the "likely negro boys and girls from Gambia," who debarked at Portsmouth from a slave ship in 1758, and Prince Whipple, who fought in the American Revolution. We learn about their descendants, including the performer Richard Potter and John Tate of the People’s Baptist Church, who overcame the tragedies and challenges of their ancestors’ enslavement and subsequent marginalization to build communities and families, found institutions, and contribute to their city, region, state, and nation in many capacities. Individual entries speak to broader issues—the anti-slavery movement, American religion, and foodways, for example. We also learn about the extant historical sites important to Black Portsmouth—including the surprise revelation of an African burial ground in October 2003—as well as the extraordinary efforts being made to preserve remnants of the city’s early Black heritage.