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- Frontmatter I
- Contents VII
- Foreword XI
- Introduction XV
- Chapter 1 LOCATING the DAWN SETTLEMENT in the HISTORICAL LANDSCAPE 1
- Chapter 2 BEYOND the UNDERGROUND RAILROAD Migrations to the Dawn Settlement in the Fur Trading Era 19
- Chapter 3 The SHARED DREAM of EDUCATION The Founding of the British American Institute 29
- Chapter 4 The SEEDS of DISCORD Exploring the Political Landscape of Dawn 39
- Chapter 5 The BRITISH AMERICAN INSTITUTE The Early Days of Success and Growth 49
- Chapter 6 HENSON’S RISING STAR Beyond the Fictional Uncle Tom 65
- Chapter 7 The REV. JOHN SCOBLE and the DECLINE of the BRITISH AMERICAN INSTITUTE 77
- Chapter 8 “WHO HAS NOT HEARD of WILLIAM WHIPPER?” Exploring the World of the Black Elite 87
- Chapter 9 “And STILL THEY COME!” The Black Elite Migration to Dawn 99
- Chapter 10 The INTELLECTUAL MIGRATION The Ideas and Ideals of the Black Elite Come to the Dawn Settlement 111
- Chapter 11 “I NEVER SEEN GREATER MINDS to LEARN” Dawn’s Missionary Influence 117
- Chapter 12 DENNIS HILL and the FIGHT to DESEGREGATE COMMON SCHOOLS 135
- Chapter 13 LEAVING the PROMISED LAND The Haitian Emigration Movement 145
- Chapter 14 The STORMS of WAR 155
- Chapter 15 The FINAL BATTLE for the BAI Scoble and Brown vs. Wright and Myers 163
- Chapter 16 RESTRUCTURING the BAI to SERVE a CHANGING SOCIETY 173
- Chapter 17 A TIME to DIE and a TIME to MOURN The Fate of Dawn’s Early Leaders 187
- Chapter 18 MIGRATION, RESISTANCE, and CONTRIBUTION in a NEW CENTURY 199
- Chapter 19 ANSWERING the CALL Contributions to Community and Military 213
- Chapter 20 The NUA STORY The Continued Resistance to Segregation 223
- Chapter 21 The JOURNEY TOWARDS a MORE AUTHENTIC HISTORY 243
- Afterword The ROAD AHEAD 255
- Acknowledgements 265
- Bibliography 269
- Notes 281
- Index 325
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Contents VII
- Foreword XI
- Introduction XV
- Chapter 1 LOCATING the DAWN SETTLEMENT in the HISTORICAL LANDSCAPE 1
- Chapter 2 BEYOND the UNDERGROUND RAILROAD Migrations to the Dawn Settlement in the Fur Trading Era 19
- Chapter 3 The SHARED DREAM of EDUCATION The Founding of the British American Institute 29
- Chapter 4 The SEEDS of DISCORD Exploring the Political Landscape of Dawn 39
- Chapter 5 The BRITISH AMERICAN INSTITUTE The Early Days of Success and Growth 49
- Chapter 6 HENSON’S RISING STAR Beyond the Fictional Uncle Tom 65
- Chapter 7 The REV. JOHN SCOBLE and the DECLINE of the BRITISH AMERICAN INSTITUTE 77
- Chapter 8 “WHO HAS NOT HEARD of WILLIAM WHIPPER?” Exploring the World of the Black Elite 87
- Chapter 9 “And STILL THEY COME!” The Black Elite Migration to Dawn 99
- Chapter 10 The INTELLECTUAL MIGRATION The Ideas and Ideals of the Black Elite Come to the Dawn Settlement 111
- Chapter 11 “I NEVER SEEN GREATER MINDS to LEARN” Dawn’s Missionary Influence 117
- Chapter 12 DENNIS HILL and the FIGHT to DESEGREGATE COMMON SCHOOLS 135
- Chapter 13 LEAVING the PROMISED LAND The Haitian Emigration Movement 145
- Chapter 14 The STORMS of WAR 155
- Chapter 15 The FINAL BATTLE for the BAI Scoble and Brown vs. Wright and Myers 163
- Chapter 16 RESTRUCTURING the BAI to SERVE a CHANGING SOCIETY 173
- Chapter 17 A TIME to DIE and a TIME to MOURN The Fate of Dawn’s Early Leaders 187
- Chapter 18 MIGRATION, RESISTANCE, and CONTRIBUTION in a NEW CENTURY 199
- Chapter 19 ANSWERING the CALL Contributions to Community and Military 213
- Chapter 20 The NUA STORY The Continued Resistance to Segregation 223
- Chapter 21 The JOURNEY TOWARDS a MORE AUTHENTIC HISTORY 243
- Afterword The ROAD AHEAD 255
- Acknowledgements 265
- Bibliography 269
- Notes 281
- Index 325