Footprints Of African Americans In Alexandria

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Footprints of African Americans in Alexandria

Author : Andrew Winfree
Publisher : Trafford Publishing
Page : 577 pages
File Size : 46,9 Mb
Release : 2019-10-03
Category : History
ISBN : 9781490795898

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Footprints of African Americans in Alexandria is a thoughtful and focused book that is based on the premise of sharing knowledge, history, and inspiration regarding the African American experience, building on the knowledge with biographies of over two hundred individuals who have made or are making progress and positive changes possible.

African Americans of Alexandria, Virginia

Author : Char McCargo Bah,Christa Watters,Audrey P. Davis,Gwendolyn Brown-Henderson,James E. Henson Sr.
Publisher : Arcadia Publishing
Page : 142 pages
File Size : 41,9 Mb
Release : 2013-07-09
Category : History
ISBN : 9781625840912

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African Americans of Alexandria, Virginia by Char McCargo Bah,Christa Watters,Audrey P. Davis,Gwendolyn Brown-Henderson,James E. Henson Sr. Pdf

Sitting just south of the nation's capital, Alexandria has a long and storied history." "Still, little is known of Alexandria's twentieth-century African American community. Experience the harrowing narratives of trials and triumph as Alexandria's African Americans helped to shape not only their hometown but also the world around them. Rutherford Adkins became one of the first black fighter pilots as a Tuskegee Airman. Samuel Tucker, a twenty-six-year-old lawyer, organized and fought for Alexandria to share its wealth of knowledge with the African American community by opening its libraries to all colors and creeds. Discover a vibrant past that, through this record, will be remembered forever as Alexandria's beacon of hope and light.

Footprints on the Rough Side of the Mountain

Author : Oscar DePriest Hand,Julia Neal Sykes
Publisher : Belmont Community Fellowship Service
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 55,9 Mb
Release : 1997
Category : African Americans
ISBN : 0965615502

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Footprints of the Montford Point Marines

Author : Eugene S. Mosley
Publisher : Dagmar Miura
Page : 254 pages
File Size : 42,8 Mb
Release : 2022-01-15
Category : History
ISBN : 9781956744064

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Footprints of the Montford Point Marines by Eugene S. Mosley Pdf

Footprints of the Montford Point Marines explores historic information about the Montford Point Marines and also my dad, Corporal Thomas Mosley, while serving with the first group of African American Marines in the United States. This is the story of a brief period of his life, from Montford Point Camp to the Pacific in World War II, and seventy years later being awarded the Congressional Gold Medal by Congress. These men came from all parts of the United States to the South to train at a segregated facility called Montford Point Camp, adjacent to Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, the largest all-purpose Marine base in the world. It had the best equipment for all types of military training, but these new black enlistees at the adjacent Montford Point Camp were not allowed to enter unless accompanied by a White officer—Camp Lejeune was exclusive to White Marines and their families only. With World War II looming, the government needed all hands on deck and created millions of new jobs in preparation but continued keeping Blacks out of the job market and housing. With the pressure imposed by groups such as the NAACP, President Franklin D. Roosevelt had to rethink these exclusions, at least in the federal workplace, and through negotiations with many groups, led by A. Philip Randolph, Executive Order 8802 was issued by President Roosevelt on June 25, 1941, to counter racial discrimination. The U.S. Marine Corps was part of the defense industry, and as a result had to open their ranks to African Americans who wished to serve. The Montford Point Marines became giants in the Asiatic Pacific and were some of the greatest heroes this country has ever known. Through swamps, hills, and worse terrain, under heavy enemy gunfire, they were able to supply ammunition, fuel, food, and medical supplies to troops on the front lines where most others had failed. They were also charged with removing the dead and wounded back to the safety of the ships waiting offshore. Eventually they were called to the front lines and fought in every major battle in the Pacific islands. Some seventy years later, on June 27, 2012, approximately four hundred of these brave men, mostly in their eighties and nineties, finally received their just recognition by receiving Congressional Gold Medals. Other families received the medal posthumously. From 1942 to 1949, the 19,168 Montford Point Marines paid the price so others could follow in their footprints to continue the legacy of the few, the proud, the Marines: Semper Fidelis (Always Faithful). They were also known as “The Chosen Few.”

Forbidden Fruit

Author : Betty DeRamus
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 292 pages
File Size : 46,6 Mb
Release : 2005-02
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 0743482638

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Forbidden Fruit by Betty DeRamus Pdf

Forbidden Fruit is a collection of fascinating, largely untold stories of ordinary men and women who took extraordinary measures, risking life and limb to be together. It's the story of couples who faced mobs, bloodhounds, bounty hunters, and bullets to defy the system that allowed slave masters to breed and sell people like cattle. Some broke the taboo against interracial marriage, putting their lives in the most severe peril. In one remarkable story, a Georgia couple who fled slavery wearing multiple disguises sailed for England with bounty hunters and federal troops on their trail. A fugitive slave from Virginia spent seventeen arduous years searching for his wife. A Missouri slave fell in love with his white Mormon neighbor and escaped to Canada to be with her, putting pepper in his shoes to throw dogs off the scent at night and hiding in trees by day. Betty DeRamus gleaned these amazing stories from descendants of runaway slave couples, unpublished memoirs, Civil War records, books, magazines, and dozens of previously untapped sources. Beautifully and compassionately written, this important book reveals a chapter of American history that is shameful but is about triumph as well as torture, achievement as well as degradation, and indomitable love as well as hate.

Imperial Footprints

Author : James L. Newman
Publisher : Potomac Books, Inc.
Page : 583 pages
File Size : 42,8 Mb
Release : 2004
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781612342450

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Imperial Footprints by James L. Newman Pdf

“Dr. Livingstone, I presume?” The man who uttered those famous words was compared with Christopher Columbus in his day and became one of the late nineteenth century’s most newsworthy figures. Yet, one hundred years after Henry Morton Stanley’s death, his accomplishments in Africa have largely receded from public memory or have been discredited as epitomizing the wrongs inflicted by the scourge of European colonialism and its “scramble for Africa.” While numerous writers have attempted to describe the man, sometimes through highly speculative means, our understanding of the most notable aspect of Stanley’s life, his relationship to the continent, isn’t much more advanced than it was one hundred years ago. To fill this void, James L. Newman re-creates Stanley’s seven epic African journeys, explaining why he made them, what transpired en route, and what resulted. He highlights Stanley’s determination to succeed despite incredible odds and his various relationships with the people who enabled him to accomplish his objectives. And while he acknowledges Stanley’s less admirable traits, such as his penchant for stretching the truth, his capacity to be ruthless, and his tendency to demean others, Newman refuses to engage in facile speculation. Instead, he focuses on the words and deeds of a man who played a major role in shaping today’s Africa. James L. Newman’s in-depth research, detailed descriptions, and vivid prose make Stanley and Africa both a fascinating read and a notable contribution to the study of Africa, exploration, and the age of empire.

Index to Black Periodicals 2003

Author : GK Hall
Publisher : G. K. Hall
Page : 916 pages
File Size : 55,6 Mb
Release : 2004
Category : Reference
ISBN : 0783804938

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Index to Black Periodicals 2003 by GK Hall Pdf

This classic, one-volume reference work now indexes more than 35 journals, both popular and scholarly, representing the rich culture and current history of African Americans. Among the topics treated in each edition of the annual Index are gender issues, literature, education, business, discrimination, health care and the arts. Interviews, obituaries and book and drama reviews are also included. The Index is international in scope, including African countries and regions, but its emphasis is on the extraordinary diversity of the African American experience. Authors, subjects and numerous cross-references are combined in a single, convenient alphabetical arrangement. The Index formerly appeared under the titles "Index to Periodical Articles By and About Blacks, Index to Periodical Articles By and About Negroes" and "Index to Selected Periodicals By and About Negroes." G.K. Hall published a ten-year cumulation of the "Index" covering the years 1950-1959 and began publishing the "Index" on an annual basis in 1961. The volumes from 1961 forward were published in conjunction with The Hallie Q. Brown Memorial Library at Central State University in Wilberforce, Ohio; The New York Public Library's Schomburg Collection of Negro Literature and History also participated during the years 1960-1970. In mid-1984, G.K. Hall assumed editorial responsibility for the "Index. " Periodicals indexed include: "About Time African American Pulpit, The African American Review Afro-Americans in New York Life and History American Legacy American Visions Black Enterprise Black Issues in Higher Education Black Renaissance/Renaissance Noir Black Scholar Callaloo CLA Journal V Crisis Ebony Emerge Equity and Excellence in Education Heart & Soul Howard Journal of Communications International Review of African-American Jet Journal of Black Psychology, The Journal of Black Studies Journal of Blacks in Higher Education Journal of Negro Education MultiCultural Review Muslim Journal National Black Law Journal Obsidian III Public Culture Race and Class Research in African Literatures Review of Black Political Economy Transition Upscale Vital Issues Western Journal of Black Studies, The"

Americans in Egypt, 1770-1915

Author : Cassandra Vivian
Publisher : McFarland
Page : 283 pages
File Size : 55,8 Mb
Release : 2012-08-16
Category : History
ISBN : 9780786491162

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Americans in Egypt, 1770-1915 by Cassandra Vivian Pdf

The voices of Americans have long been absent from studies of modern Egypt. Most scholars assume that Americans were either not in Egypt in significant numbers during the nineteenth century or had little of importance to say. This volume shows that neither was the case by introducing and relating the experiences and attitudes of 15 American personalities who worked, lived, or traveled in Egypt from the 1770s to the commencement of World War I. Often in their own words, explorers, consuls, tourists, soldiers, missionaries, artists, scientists, and scholars offer a rare American perspective on everyday Egyptian life and provide a new perspective on many historically significant events. The stories of these individuals and their sojourns not only recount the culture and history of Egypt but also convey the domination of the country by European powers and the support for Egypt by a young American nation.

Cooperative Living

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 588 pages
File Size : 49,7 Mb
Release : 2000
Category : Country life
ISBN : UVA:X006175588

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From Khartoum to Jerusalem

Author : Rachel Mairs
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 279 pages
File Size : 48,9 Mb
Release : 2016-05-05
Category : History
ISBN : 9781474255011

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From Khartoum to Jerusalem by Rachel Mairs Pdf

In 2014, a collection of papers was found on eBay: a scrapbook, inside which was written 'Testimonial Book of Dragoman Solomon N. Negima'. The letters pasted into the testimonial book bear recommendations of Negima's services as dragoman – a combination of tourist guide and interpreter – in the Holy Land, from travellers of different nationalities, social classes, religions, genders and races. Using these reference letters, and the first-hand published and unpublished accounts of the travellers themselves, this book tells the stories of several such tourists, including the intrepid Victorian female traveller, Ellen E. Miller, and an African–American minister, Rev. Charles T. Walker, who had been born into slavery. Between the lines of others' letters, Solomon Negima's remarkable life story also emerges: from a German mission school in Jerusalem, to the British army in the Sudan, to a successful career as a dragoman in Palestine and Syria, and finally to comfortable retirement with his son, Aziz, and daughter, Olinda, at a Mormon mission in Jerusalem. The discovery of this unique scrapbook allows us an insight into the lives of individuals whose histories would otherwise be lost to us, and a new perspective on the history of travel in the Middle East.

Congo

Author : Andrew C A Jampoler
Publisher : Naval Institute Press
Page : 276 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 2013-06-15
Category : History
ISBN : 9781612512709

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Lauded for his ability to tell compelling, true adventure stories, award-winning author Andrew C.A. Jampoler has turned his attention this time to a young American naval officer on a mission up the Congo River in May 1885. Lt. Emory Taunt was ordered to explore as much of the river as possible and report on opportunities for Americans in the potentially rich African marketplace. A little more than five years later, Taunt, 39, was buried near the place he had first come ashore in Africa. His personal demons and the Congo’s lethal fevers had killed him. In 2011, to better understand what happened, Jampoler retraced Taunt’s expedition in an outboard motorboat. Striking photographs from the author’s trip are included to lend a visual dimension to the original journey. Readers join Taunt in his exploration of some 1400 miles of river and follow him on two additional assignments. A commercial venture to collect elephant ivory in the river’s great basin and an appointment as the U.S. State Department’s first resident diplomat in Boma, capital of King Leopold II’s Congo Free State, are filled with promise. But instead of becoming rich and famous, he died alone, bankrupt, and disgraced. Jampoler’s account of what went so dreadfully wrong is both thrilling and tragic. He provides not only a fascinating look at Taunt’s brief and extraordinary life, but also a glimpse of the role the United States played in the birth of the Congo nation, and the increasingly awkward position Washington found itself as stories of atrocities against the natives began to leak out.

Virginia

Author : Kate Boehm Jerome
Publisher : Arcadia Publishing
Page : 36 pages
File Size : 44,9 Mb
Release : 2011
Category : History
ISBN : 1589730186

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Virginia by Kate Boehm Jerome Pdf

Presents interesting facts and information about the state of Virginia, including famous people, presidents, and events associated with the state.

Richmond and the State of Virginia

Author : Kate Boehm Jerome
Publisher : Arcadia Publishing
Page : 52 pages
File Size : 45,5 Mb
Release : 2011
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 1439600988

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Richmond and the State of Virginia by Kate Boehm Jerome Pdf

Collects information about the land, history, and people of Richmond and the state of Virginia.