The Forging of a Black Community
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Quintard Taylor
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Afterword by:
Albert S. Broussard
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Preface by:
Quin'Nita Cobbins-Modica
, Quin'Nita Cobbins-Modica and Norman Rice
About this book
Seattle's first black resident was a sailor named Manuel Lopes who arrived in 1858 and became the small community's first barber. He left in the early 1870s to seek economic prosperity elsewhere, but as Seattle transformed from a stopover town to a full-fledged city, African Americans began to stay and build a community. By the early twentieth century, black life in Seattle coalesced in the Central District, a four-square-mile section east of downtown. Black Seattle, however, was never a monolith. Through world wars, economic booms and busts, and the civil rights movement, black residents and leaders negotiated intragroup conflicts and had varied approaches to challenging racial inequity. Despite these differences, they nurtured a distinct African American culture and black urban community ethos. With a new foreword and afterword, this second edition of The Forging of a Black Community is essential to understanding the history and present of the largest black community in the Pacific Northwest.
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"A powerful chronicle of the African American presence in Seattle over the last century."
from the foreword by Quin'Nita Cobbins-Modica:
"In this masterful and meticulously researched account spanning a century, Taylor weaves together a rich cultural legacy of a people, separated from the most populous black sections of the nation, who fashioned a vibrant community with very little resources."
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Frontmatter
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CONTENTS
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FOREWORD
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FOREWORD TO THE FIRST EDITION
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
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Introduction
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Part One African Americans in a Frontier City, 1860–1899
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Part Two The Black Community Emerges, 1900–1940
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Part Three Black Seattle in the Modern Era, 1941–1970
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Conclusion
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Afterword
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APPENDIX 1
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NOTES
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BIBLIOGRAPHY
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INDEX
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