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The Negro in Indiana before 1900 - A Study of a Minority (Paperback, Indiana Univ Pr ed.): Emma Lou Thornbrough The Negro in Indiana before 1900 - A Study of a Minority (Paperback, Indiana Univ Pr ed.)
Emma Lou Thornbrough
R721 Discovery Miles 7 210 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

"This study... is a landmark by any standards. It is thorough, wide-ranging, and well written, and clearly reflects the kind of insights that make it a classic. It is as relevant today as it was when it was first published." John Hope Franklin

A pioneering history of African Americans in a northern state from their first arrival in the eighteenth century, this classic study covers their developing legal and economic status, efforts against white racism, and the founding of distinctive African American institutions: fraternal, social, and charitable organizations; churches; schools. An epilogue surveys developments in the twentieth century."

Eliza A. Blaker - Her Life and Work/ Emma Lou ?Thornbrough. (Paperback): Emma Lou Thornbrough Eliza A. Blaker - Her Life and Work/ Emma Lou ?Thornbrough. (Paperback)
Emma Lou Thornbrough
R491 Discovery Miles 4 910 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Eliza A. Blaker - Her Life And Work (Paperback): Emma Lou Thornbrough Eliza A. Blaker - Her Life And Work (Paperback)
Emma Lou Thornbrough
R661 Discovery Miles 6 610 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Indiana Blacks in the Twentieth Century (Hardcover, 5th): Emma Lou Thornbrough Indiana Blacks in the Twentieth Century (Hardcover, 5th)
Emma Lou Thornbrough; Edited by Lana Ruegamer
R881 Discovery Miles 8 810 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Indiana Blacks in the Twentieth Century
Emma Lou Thornbrough
Edited and with a final chapter by Lana Ruegamer

Sequel to Thornbroug s early groundbreaking study of African Americans.

Indiana Blacks in the Twentieth Century is the long-awaited sequel to Emma Lou Thornbrough s classic study The Negro in Indiana before 1900. In this posthumous volume, Thornbrough (1913 1994), the acknowledged dean of black history in Indiana, chronicles the growth, both in numbers and in power, of African Americans in a northern state that was notable for its antiblack tradition. She shows the effects of the Great Migration of African Americans to Indiana during World War I and World War II to work in war industries, linking the growth of the black community to the increased segregation of the 1920s and demonstrating how World War II marked a turning point in the movement in Indiana to expand the civil rights of African Americans.

Indiana Blacks describes the impact of the national civil rights movement on Indiana, as young activists, both black and white, challenged segregation and racial injustice in many aspects of daily life, often in new organizations and with new leaders. The final chapter by Lana Ruegamer explores ways that black identity was affected by new access to education, work, and housing after 1970, demonstrating gains and losses from integration.

Emma Lou Thornbrough (1913 1994), the acknowledged expert on Indiana black history, was author of The Negro in Indiana before 1900: A Study of a Minority (1957, reprinted 1993) and Since Emancipation: A Short History of Indiana Negroes, 1863 1963 (1964) and editor of This Far by Faith: Black Hoosier Heritage (1982). Professor of History at Butler University from 1946 to 1983, Thornbrough held the McGregor Chair in History and received the university s highest award, the Butler Medal. Born in Indianapolis, she was educated at Shortridge High School, Butler University, and the University of Michigan (Ph.D., 1946).

Lana Ruegamer, editor for the Indiana Historical Society from 1975 to 1984, is author of A History of the Indiana Historical Society, 1830 1980. She taught at Indiana University from 1986 to 1998 and is presently associate editor of the Indiana Magazine of History. Ruegamer won the 1995 Thornbrough prize for best article published in that magazine.

Contents
Editor s Introduction
The Age of Accommodation
The Great Migration and the First World War
The 1920s: Increased Segregation
Depression and New Deal
The Second World War
Postwar Years: Beginnings of the Civil Rights Movement
School Desegregation
The Turbulent 1960s
Since 1970 Advances and Retreats
The Continuing Search for Identity"

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