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Purgatory between Kentucky and Canada : African Americans in Ohio / edited by Marsha R. Robinson.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Inverting history with microhistory series ; v. 3.Publisher: Newcastle upon Tyne : Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2013Description: 1 online resource (xii, 136 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781443866415
  • 1443866415
  • 1322097429
  • 9781322097428
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Purgatory between Kentucky and Canada.DDC classification:
  • 305.896073 23
LOC classification:
  • E185.93.O2 P87 2013eb
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Contents:
Series preface; some social networks used by ohio african americans; chapter one -- purgatory, prologue, and democracy; chapter two -- "allmen are created free and equal"; chapter three -- the legacy of solomon day; chapter four -- into the republic of letters; chapter five -- disenfranchising "darkies"; chapter six -- heavenly upheaval; chapter seven -- racial desegregation and dayton area catholic schools; chapter eight -- radio free cleveland; about the contributors; index.
Summary: Democracy is a multigenerational project, a haven carved out of tyranny by the liberal and diligent application of the sharp-edge of social networks. Purgatory between Kentucky and Canada: African Americans in Ohio presents the work of several scholars who have researched the micro-tactics of ordinary people who attempted to create a little space of peace in a place that was less heavenly than some might suppose. We present histories of nineteenth- and twentieth-century Ohio African America ...
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Series preface; some social networks used by ohio african americans; chapter one -- purgatory, prologue, and democracy; chapter two -- "allmen are created free and equal"; chapter three -- the legacy of solomon day; chapter four -- into the republic of letters; chapter five -- disenfranchising "darkies"; chapter six -- heavenly upheaval; chapter seven -- racial desegregation and dayton area catholic schools; chapter eight -- radio free cleveland; about the contributors; index.

Democracy is a multigenerational project, a haven carved out of tyranny by the liberal and diligent application of the sharp-edge of social networks. Purgatory between Kentucky and Canada: African Americans in Ohio presents the work of several scholars who have researched the micro-tactics of ordinary people who attempted to create a little space of peace in a place that was less heavenly than some might suppose. We present histories of nineteenth- and twentieth-century Ohio African America ...

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