INDIANAPOLIS HAS LONG BEEN STEEPED IN IMPORTANT MOMENTS IN AFRICAN
AMERICAN HISTORY, FROM BUSINESSWOMAN MADAME C. J. WALKER'S SUCCESS TO
THE RISE OF THE KU KLUX KLAN TO THE FOUNDING OF CRISPUS ATTUCKS HIGH
SCHOOL, WHICH REMAINED SEGREGATED THROUGH THE 1960S.
In _African Americans in Indianapolis_, author and historian David
Leander Williams explores this history by examining the daunting and
horrendous historical events African Americans living in Indianapolis
encountered between 1820 and 1970, as well as the community's
determination to overcome these challenges. Revealing many events that
have yet to be recorded in history books, textbooks, or literature,
Williams chronicles the lives and careers of many influential
individuals and the organizations that worked tirelessly to open doors
of opportunity to the entire African American community.
_African Americans in Indianapolis_ serves as a reminder of the
advancements that Black midwestern ancestors made toward freedom and
equality, as well as the continual struggle against inequalities that
must be overcome.
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The Story of a People Determined to Be Free
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780253059505
Publisert
2021
Utgiver
Indiana University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter