Roshier H Creecy A Black Man S Search For Freedom And Prosperity In The Koyukuk Gold Fields Of Alaska

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Roshier H. Creecy: a Black Man's Search for Freedom and Prosperity in the Koyukuk Gold Fields of Alaska

Author : Margaret Merritt
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Release : 2019-07
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 0982839227

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Roshier H. Creecy: a Black Man's Search for Freedom and Prosperity in the Koyukuk Gold Fields of Alaska by Margaret Merritt Pdf

Born in 1866, Roshier H. Creecy enlisted in the Buffalo Soldiers. He joined the Klondike Gold Rush, then mushed his dog team to the Koyukuk gold fields where he found a sense of belonging and lived free of societal constraints.

Roshier H. Creecy

Author : Margaret Faye Merritt
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 208 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 2019-07
Category : African American men
ISBN : 0982839235

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Roshier H. Creecy by Margaret Faye Merritt Pdf

The story of Roshier H. Creecy is a portal into a reformative and rapidly changing era in America's history. Born in 1866, he was among the first generation of African Americans who were free to migrate. The societal obstacles Roshier encountered one hundred years ago, and his strategies to circumvent them, are still present for men of color today. Escaping southern culture intent on retaining a racial hierarchy, Roshier joined the U.S. Army's Ninth Cavalry, known as the "Buffalo Soldiers." Following discharge, Roshier married in Washington, D.C. and had a son, but chafed at the indignities of daily life under "Jim Crow." He joined the Klondike Gold Rush of 1898 and became the owner of a roadhouse at which the North-West Mounted Police billeted. In 1906, he mushed his dog team to Alaska, bound for the Koyukuk gold fields where he remained the rest of his life. Roshier's wanderings were prompted by the search for freedom and prosperity, but his journey led him to discover personal growth and a sense of belonging in a wondrous wilderness hinting of gold.

Gamblers and Dreamers

Author : Charlene Porsild
Publisher : UBC Press
Page : 266 pages
File Size : 42,8 Mb
Release : 2011-11-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9780774842259

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Gamblers and Dreamers by Charlene Porsild Pdf

The popular image of the Klondike is of a rush of white, male adventurers who overcame great physical and geographical obstacles in their quest for gold. Young, white, single American men carried forward the ideals and structures of the western frontier. It was a man's world made respectable only after the turn of the century with the arrival of white, middle class women who miraculously swept out the corners of dirt and vice and 'civilized' the society. These impressions endure despite recent attempts to correct them. Gamblers and Dreamers tackles some of the myths about the history of the North in the era of the gold rush. Though many inhabitants came and went, Charlene Porsild focuses on the concept of community commitment to show that many put down roots. This in-depth study of Dawson City at the turn of the century reveals that the city had a cosmopolitan character, a stratified society, and a definite permanence. It examines the lives of First Nations peoples, miners and other labourers, professionals, merchants, dance hall performers and sex trade workers, providing fascinating detail about those who left homes and jobs to strike it rich in the last great gold rush of the nineteenth century. In the process, Gamblers and Dreamers puts a human face on this compelling period of history.

Frontier Spirit

Author : Jennifer Duncan
Publisher : Anchor Canada
Page : 319 pages
File Size : 42,5 Mb
Release : 2010-08-20
Category : History
ISBN : 9780385672467

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Frontier Spirit by Jennifer Duncan Pdf

She may have been holding a gun, or an axe, or her hiked-up skirts, but she was there, in the Klondike of the Gold Rush. And her decision to venture everything on the dream of northern gold was in every way bolder and riskier than any man’s. In Frontier Spirit, Jennifer Duncan celebrates the lives of women who, in defiance of traditional expectations, left their homes, their families, and their professions, to make the arduous journey through a punishing climate and unfamiliar wilderness to seek their fortunes in the Klondike. The story of women in the Klondike begins with the strong and knowledgeable women who were there before the race for riches began -- First Nations women like Shaaw Tláa, whose experience and traditional skills were critical to the survival of her white prospector husband, and ultimately, to the discovery that sparked the Gold Rush. The white women who joined the Klondike Stampede came from all walks of life: rich and poor, educated and illiterate, single and married. Wealthy socialite Martha Black left her world of comfort to pursue a career as a miner, mill manager, and politician on the northern frontier. Belinda Mulrooney, an Irish farm girl, arrived in Dawson with a quarter to her name but used her business acumen and canny resourcefulness to turn the shantytown into a city and herself into its richest woman. And then there’s Kate Rockwell, a working-class girl from Kansas City, whose thirst for fame and adulation led her over the treacherous waters of the Whitehorse rapids and fired her ascent to the title of Queen of the Klondike. Duncan has spent the last five years experiencing Dawson City in all its seasons and, like the women who came before her, she has fallen under the spell of the North, coming to love its wilderness, its challenges, and its rugged glory. With remarkable empathy, imagination and personal insight, Duncan creates an engrossing portrait of the splendour of the Yukon, breathing life into the stories of the daring and diverse women of the Klondike and the grandeur of the adventurers who gambled everything to find their fortunes there.

Reading the Nebraska Landscape

Author : Richard K Sutton
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 268 pages
File Size : 42,5 Mb
Release : 2020-04-28
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1722849584

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Reading the Nebraska Landscape by Richard K Sutton Pdf

Nebraska is not just fly-over county. Richard Sutton with the deft eye of a landscape architect captures an aesthetic connection to the state's landscape and environment. He explains why we might like its wide-open spaces, how they came to be, changed, and what their futures could hold. A fourth-generation Nebraskan, Sutton helps us understand what it is that strikes us about Nebraska's plains, hills, rivers and writ large as a cultural landscape; what he suggests proposes a wider approach for viewing all landscapes.

Abandoned in Place

Author : Roland Miller
Publisher : University of New Mexico Press
Page : 176 pages
File Size : 47,7 Mb
Release : 2016
Category : Photography
ISBN : 9780826356253

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Abandoned in Place by Roland Miller Pdf

Roland Miller's color photographs document the NASA, Air Force, and Army facilities across the nation that once played a crucial role in the space race.

The History of Blacks in Canada

Author : George H. Junne
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Page : 432 pages
File Size : 55,5 Mb
Release : 2003-03-30
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780313017100

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The History of Blacks in Canada by George H. Junne Pdf

This fascinating bibliography of source materials clearly demonstrates the significant roles blacks have played in the history and culture of Canada from its beginnings as well as their 400-year fight for equity and justice. Organized by area of endeavor and by province, the source materials detailed here reveal that blacks in Canada have created a rich, diverse, and complex legacy. This volume lists resources that point to blacks' history as soldiers, prospectors, educators, cowboys, homesteaders, entertainers, legislators, athletes, artists, servants, and writers. The most comprehensive bibliography about blacks in Canada that has been published, it is well organized to facilitate locating specific topics or people spanning black history. Also included are newspapers and videos that add their own unique contribution. Academicians, researchers, students, and interested lay people will find an organized compilation of a vast number of primary and secondary sources about blacks in Canada.

Interior Space: a Visual Exploration of the International Space Station

Author : Paolo Nespoli,Roland Miller
Publisher : Damiani Limited
Page : 200 pages
File Size : 48,9 Mb
Release : 2020
Category : Photography
ISBN : 8862087322

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Interior Space: a Visual Exploration of the International Space Station by Paolo Nespoli,Roland Miller Pdf

Unseen images of the International Space Station, untenanted and eerie: the legacy of humanity's fragile foothold in space On November 2 2020, NASA celebrates the 20th anniversary of continuous human habitation in space of the International Space Station. In Interior Space, American photographer Roland Miller and Italian astronaut and photographer Paolo Nespoli offer an in-depth portrait of the ISS, creating amazing unpeopled images of the interior of the ISS for the first time. As internationally acclaimed scholars of space archaeology Alice Gorman and Justin St. P. Walsh write in their essays, the ISS speaks not only of who we are and will be, but also of who we were. In 2024 the ISS will be abandoned; in 2028 it will be destroyed. This book provides us with an eerie account of what will remain in the space after our passing. Italian-born astronaut Paolo Nespoli(born 1957) spent 313 days in space. After a career in the military, he earned a M.Sc. in Aerospace Engineering, then joined the European Space Agency spending time in Europe, the US and Russia. In 2007 he flew on the Space Shuttle and then, in 2010 to 2011 and 2017, he flew again to the International Space Station with the Russian Soyuz. He retired in 2018 from the astronaut corps launching a career as an international public speaker. Chicago-born photographer Roland Miller(born 1958) taught photography at Brevard Community College in Cocoa, Florida, for 14 years, where he visited many nearby NASA launch sites. He is the author of the acclaimed book Abandoned in Place: Preserving America's Space History, documenting deactivated and repurposed space launch and test facilities around the US. In 2017 he started the project Interior Space. His work is held at the Museum of Contemporary Photography, Chicago and at the NASA Art Collection in Washington, DC.

We Fought the Road

Author : Christine McClure,Dennis McClure
Publisher : Epicenter Press
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 43,6 Mb
Release : 2017-10-15
Category : History
ISBN : 9781935347880

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We Fought the Road by Christine McClure,Dennis McClure Pdf

We Fought the Road is the story of the building of the Alaska-Canada Highway during World War II. More than one third of the 10,607 builders were black; thought to be incapable of performing on a war front by many of their white commanding officers. Their task--which required punching through wilderness on a route blocked by the Rocky Mountains and deadly permafrost during the worst winter on record--has been likened to the building of the Panama Canal. Unlike most accounts that focus on the road's military planners, We Fought the Road is boots-on-the-ground and often personal, based in part on letters from the "Three Cent Romance," the successful courtship via mail discovered in the authors' family papers

Gold Rush Women

Author : Claire Rudolf Murphy,Jane G. Haigh
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 127 pages
File Size : 44,8 Mb
Release : 2012-01-01
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 096275305X

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Gold Rush Women by Claire Rudolf Murphy,Jane G. Haigh Pdf

This book gathers the riveting stories of adventurous women -- miners, madams, merchants, and mothers -- who went North during the gold rush era.

Children of the Gold Rush

Author : Claire Rudolf Murphy,Jane G. Haigh
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 96 pages
File Size : 43,7 Mb
Release : 2012
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 0962753041

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Children of the Gold Rush by Claire Rudolf Murphy,Jane G. Haigh Pdf

In yet another previously untold chapter of the gold rush era, Murphy and Haigh have gathered individual stories, vintage photographs, and historic memorabilia to tell what life was like for children in the harsh and sparse gold-mining camps a century ago. Illustrations.

The World War II Black Regiment that Built the Alaska Military Highway

Author : William E. Griggs
Publisher : Univ. Press of Mississippi
Page : 116 pages
File Size : 47,9 Mb
Release : 2002
Category : History
ISBN : 1578065046

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The World War II Black Regiment that Built the Alaska Military Highway by William E. Griggs Pdf

A photographic record of a black regiment's contribution to safeguarding Alaska from Japanese invasion

Northwest Epic

Author : Heath Twichell
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 55,5 Mb
Release : 2022-01-11
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1684920183

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Black on a Background of White

Author : Everett Louis Overstreet
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 248 pages
File Size : 53,5 Mb
Release : 1988
Category : African Americans
ISBN : UOM:39015014891587

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Black on a Background of White by Everett Louis Overstreet Pdf

The Employment of Negro Troops

Author : Ulysses Lee
Publisher : CreateSpace
Page : 762 pages
File Size : 48,8 Mb
Release : 2015-08-12
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1516859294

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The Employment of Negro Troops by Ulysses Lee Pdf

Recognizing that the story of Negro participation in military service during World War II was of national interest as well as of great value for future military planning, the Assistant Secretary of War in February 1944 recommended preparation of a book on this subject. The opportunity to undertake it came two years later with the assignment to the Army's Historical Division of the author, then a captain and a man highly qualified by training and experience to write such a work. After careful examination of the sources and reflection Captain Lee concluded that it would be impracticable to write a comprehensive and balanced history about Negro soldiers in a single volume. His plan, formally approved in August 1946, was to focus his own work on the development of Army policies in the use of Negroes in military service and on the problems associated with the execution of these policies at home and abroad, leaving to the authors of other volumes in the Army's World War II series, then taking shape, the responsibility for covering activities of Negroes in particular topical areas. This definition of the author's objective is needed in order to understand why he has described his work "in no sense a history of Negro troops in World War II." Writing some years ago, he explained: "The purpose of the present volume is to bring together the significant experience of the Army in dealing with an important national question: the full use of the human resources represented by that 10 percent of national population that is Negro. It does not attempt to follow, in narrative form, the participation of Negro troops in the many branches, commands, and units of the Army. . . . A fully descriptive title for the present volume, in the nineteenth century manner, would read: 'The U.S. Army and Its Use of Negro Troops in World War II: Problems in the Development and Application of Policy with Some Attention to the Results, Public and Military.'" Thus, in accordance with his objective, the author gives considerably more attention to the employment of Negroes as combat soldiers than to their use as service troops overseas. Even though a large majority of the Negroes sent overseas saw duty in service rather than in combat units, their employment in service forces did not present the same number or degree of problems.