Black America: A State-by-State Historical Encyclopedia [2 volumes]: A State-by-State Historical Encyclopedia

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ABC-CLIO, Aug 23, 2011 - Social Science - 1010 pages

This two-volume encyclopedia presents a state-by-state history of African Americans in the 50 states and the District of Columbia.

African American populations are established in every area of the United States, including Hawaii and Alaska (more than10 percent of the population of Fairbanks, Alaska, is African American). Black Americans have played an invaluable role in creating our great nation in myriad ways, including their physical contributions and labor during the slavery era; intellectually, spiritually, and politically; in service to our country in military duty; and in areas of popular culture such as music, art, sports, and entertainment.

The chapters extend chronologically from the colonial period to the present. Each chapter presents a timeline of African American history in the state, a historical overview, notable African Americans and their pioneering accomplishments, and state-specific traditions or activities. This state-by-state treatment of information allows readers to take pride in what happened in their state and in the famous people who came from their state.

  • Contributions from experts in various fields
  • Coverage includes timeline, historical overview, notables, cultural contributions, and bibliography
  • Boasts numerous historical photos

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About the author (2011)

Alton Hornsby, Jr., PhD, is Fuller E. Callaway professor of history at Morehouse College, Atlanta, GA.

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