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Afro-Americans in New York Life and History articles from July 2005

130 total articles

A scholarly journal that presents original research on the life and history of African Americans in New York State. Issues such as race relations and racial attitudes are addressed. Includes reviews of books in the subject area. For students and academici

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Afro-Americans in New York Life and History archives from July 2005

The Integration of the American Bowling Congress: The Buffalo Experience
July 1, 2005... Bowling, a highly interactive sport, was by 1945, a billion dollar industry that touched the lives of an estimated 12 to 16 million Americans. It had reached this status in great part due to its promotion by the U.S. Armed Forces during WWII and...

Tribute to the Pioneer Patriarch of African American History: Carter G. Woodson (1875-1950)
July 1, 2005... It is difficult to discuss the discipline of Black history or the historical significance of Black History Month without paying tribute to Carter Godwin Woodson. This Black thinker and his respective contributions should be viewed as a...

Some Notes on the Extent of New York City's Involvement in the Underground Railroad
July 1, 2005... INTRODUCTION: WHAT WAS THE UNDERGROUND RAILROAD? The Underground Railroad was part of a larger effort to undo an unconscionable, immoral act perpetrated against humanity, in the form of chattel slavery. It was a crucial driving force in the...

Tribute to an Outstanding New York African American Educator: Dr. Adelaide L. Sanford
July 1, 2005... Once in awhile, we are blessed with an educator who is totally committed to the intellectual development of all students--an educator who is not afraid to take on controversial issues--one who will never shrink from conflict when he/she believes...

Reclaiming the past: local people, local and national history: a book review essay.(Groundwork: Local Black Freedom Movements in America)(A History of the Negro Community in Corning)(Book Review)
July 1, 2005... Jeanne Theoharis and Komozi Woodward, eds., Groundwork: Local Black Freedom Movements in America (New York: New York University Press, 2005). John L. Driggins, A History f the Negro Community in Corning, NY (Corning, NY: An Occasional...

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