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Willie Suicide Jones

Author : William S. Jones
Publisher : Page Publishing Inc
Page : 130 pages
File Size : 49,9 Mb
Release : 2020-09-02
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781641385725

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American Wings

Author : Sherri L. Smith,Elizabeth Wein
Publisher : Penguin
Page : 385 pages
File Size : 53,7 Mb
Release : 2024-01-16
Category : Young Adult Nonfiction
ISBN : 9780593324004

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American Wings by Sherri L. Smith,Elizabeth Wein Pdf

From the acclaimed author of Flygirl and the bestselling author of Code Name Verity comes the thrilling and inspiring true story of the desegregation of the skies. In the years between World War I and World War II, aviation fever was everywhere, including among Black Americans. But what hope did a Black person have of learning to fly in a country constricted by prejudice and Jim Crow laws, where some previous Black aviators like Bessie Coleman had to move to France to earn their wings? American Wings follows a group of determined Black Americans: Cornelius Coffey and Johnny Robinson, skilled auto mechanics; Janet Harmon Bragg, a nurse; and Willa Brown, a teacher and social worker. Together, they created a flying club and built their own airfield on Chicago’s South Side. As the U.S. hurtled toward World War II, they established a school to train new pilots, teaching both Black and white students together and proving, in a time when the U.S. military was still segregated, that successful integration was possible. Complete with black-and-white photographs throughout, American Wings brings to light a hidden history of pioneering Black men and women who, with grit and resilience, battled powerful odds for an equal share of the sky.

Prohibition New York City: Speakeasy Queen Texas Guinan, Blind Pigs, Drag Balls and More

Author : David Rosen
Publisher : Arcadia Publishing
Page : 192 pages
File Size : 41,9 Mb
Release : 2020
Category : History
ISBN : 9781467146418

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Prohibition New York City: Speakeasy Queen Texas Guinan, Blind Pigs, Drag Balls and More by David Rosen Pdf

"Texas Guinan was the queen of New York's speakeasies in the Roaring Twenties. Her clubs were backed by leading gangsters and welcomed some of the city's biggest sharks and swankest swells. Movie stars, flappers, madams, musicians and more flocked to midtown's "Wet Zone," Greenwich Village and Harlem for inebriated entertainment... Author David Rosen recounts Texas's adventurous life alongside tales of Gotham's nightlife when abstinence was the law of the land and breaking the law an all-American indulgence."--Back cover.

Wingwalkers

Author : Taylor Brown
Publisher : St. Martin's Press
Page : 348 pages
File Size : 54,6 Mb
Release : 2022-04-19
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781250274601

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Wingwalkers by Taylor Brown Pdf

A former WWI ace pilot and his wingwalker wife barnstorm across Depression-era America, performing acts of aerial daring. “They were over Georgia somewhere, another nameless hamlet whose dusty streets lay flocked and trembling with the pink handbills they’d rained from the sky that morning, the ones that announced the coming of DELLA THE DARING DEVILETTE, who would DEFY THE HEAVENS, shining like a DAYTIME STAR, a WING-WALKING WONDER borne upon the wings of CAPTAIN ZENO MARIGOLD, a DOUBLE ACE of the GREAT WAR, who had ELEVEN AERIAL VICTORIES over the TRENCHES OF FRANCE.” Wingwalkers is one-part epic adventure, one-part love story, and, as is the signature for critically-acclaimed author Taylor Brown, one large part American history. The novel braids the adventures of Della and Zeno Marigold, a vagabond couple that funds their journey to the west coast in the middle of the Great Depression by performing death-defying aerial stunts from town to town, together with the life of the author (and thwarted fighter pilot) William Faulkner, whom the couple ultimately inspires during a dramatic air show—with unexpected consequences for all. Brown has taken a tantalizing tidbit from Faulkner’s real life—an evening's chance encounter with two daredevils in New Orleans—and set it aloft in this fabulous novel. With scintillating prose and an action-packed plot, he has captured the true essence of a bygone era and shed a new light on the heart and motivations of one of America's greatest authors.

Freedom Beyond Confinement

Author : Michael Ra-Shon Hall
Publisher : Liverpool University Press
Page : 240 pages
File Size : 45,9 Mb
Release : 2021-11-16
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781949979718

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Freedom Beyond Confinement by Michael Ra-Shon Hall Pdf

Freedom Beyond Confinement examines the cultural history of African American travel and the lasting influence of travel on the imagination particularly of writers of literary fiction and nonfiction. Using the paradox of freedom and confinement to frame the ways travel represented both opportunity and restriction for African Americans, the book details the intimate connection between travel and imagination from post Reconstruction (ca. 1877) to the present. Analysing a range of sources from the black press and periodicals to literary fiction and nonfiction, the book charts the development of critical representation of travel from the foundational press and periodicals which offered African Americans crucial information on travel precautions and possibilities (notably during the era of Jim Crow) to the woefully understudied literary fiction that would later provide some of the most compelling and lasting portrayals of the freedoms and constraints African Americans associated with travel. Travel experiences (often challenging and vexed) provided the raw data with which writers produced images and ideas meaningful as they learned to navigate, negotiate and even challenge racialized and gendered impediments to their mobility. In their writings African Americans worked to realize a vision and state of freedom informed by those often difficult experiences of mobility. In telling this story, the book hopes to center literary fiction in studies of travel where fiction has largely remained absent.

Double V

Author : Lawrence P. Scott,William M. Womack
Publisher : MSU Press
Page : 533 pages
File Size : 51,7 Mb
Release : 1998-12-31
Category : History
ISBN : 9780870139536

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Double V by Lawrence P. Scott,William M. Womack Pdf

On April 12, 1945, the United States Army Air Force arrested 101 of its African American officers. They were charged with disobeying a direct order from a superior officer—a charge that could carry the death penalty upon conviction. They were accused of refusing to sign an order that would have placed them in segregated housing and recreational facilities. Their plight was virtually ignored by the press at the time, and books written about the subject did not detail the struggle these aviators underwent to win recognition of their civil rights. The central theme of Double V is the promise held out to African American military personnel that service in World War II would deliver to them a double victory—a "double V"—over tyranny abroad and racial prejudice at home. The book's authors, Lawrence P. Scott and William M. Womack Sr., chronicle for the first time, in detail, one of America's most dramatic failures to deliver on that promise. In the course of their narrative, the authors demonstrate how the Tuskegee airmen suffered as second-class citizens while risking their lives to serve their country. Among the contributions made by this work is a detailed examination of how 101 Tuskegee airmen, by refusing to live in segregated quarters, triggered one of the most significant judicial proceedings in U.S. military history. Double V uses oral accounts and heretofore unused government documents to portray this little-known struggle by one of America's most celebrated flying units. In addition to providing background material about African American aviators before World War II. the authors also demonstrate how the Tuskegee airmen's struggle foretold dilemmas faced by the civil rights movement in the second half of the 20th century. Double V is destined to become an important contribution in the rapidly growing body of civil rights literature.

Afro-American World Almanac

Author : Ross D. Brown
Publisher : Black Classic Press
Page : 120 pages
File Size : 43,9 Mb
Release : 1999-04
Category : History
ISBN : 1580730183

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Afro-American World Almanac by Ross D. Brown Pdf

The Afro-American World Almanac, first published in 1943, when white publishers exhibited little interest in Black History, is Ross Brown's effort to document Black achievements. More a notebook than an almanac, this work is a wonderful time capsule to the past, stuffed with well-known and little-known tidbits about Blacks. We find information on famous kings and queens of Africa, great people in the Holy Bible, and even information on the recently verified Thomas Jefferson/Sally Hemmings relationship. Often the events captured do not follow a chronological timeline and the documentation is at times sketchy--but they are fun to read anyway. Brown has a way of blending the ancient with the modern. He, after all, makes no pretense about being a historian. Brown is a layman, and he compiled this mass of data for other lay people. He wrote and published this book for the "reader on the street," successfully conveying a sense of passion and urgency that are often boiled out of so called "scholarly" histories.

Walking on Air

Author : Janann Sherman
Publisher : Univ. Press of Mississippi
Page : 224 pages
File Size : 44,8 Mb
Release : 2011-08-01
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781617031250

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Walking on Air by Janann Sherman Pdf

Aviation pioneer Phoebe Fairgrave Omlie (1902-1975) was once one of the most famous women in America. In the 1930s, her words and photographs were splashed across the front pages of newspapers across the nation. The press labeled her “second only to Amelia Earhart among America’s women pilots,” and First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt named her among the “eleven women whose achievements make it safe to say that the world is progressing.” Omlie began her career in the early 1920s when aviation was unregulated and open to those daring enough to take it on, male or female. She earned the first commercial pilot’s license issued to a woman and became a successful air racer. During the New Deal, she became the first woman to hold an executive position in federal aeronautics. In Walking on Air, author Janann Sherman presents a thorough and entertaining biography of Omlie. In 1920, the Des Moines, Iowa, native bought herself a Curtiss JN-4D airplane and began learning how to fly and perform stunts with her future husband, pilot Vernon Omlie. She danced the Charleston on the top wing, hung by her teeth below the plane, and performed parachute jumps in the Phoebe Fairgrave Flying Circus. Using interviews, contemporary newspaper articles, archived radio transcripts, and other archival materials, Sherman creates a complex portrait of a daring aviator struggling for recognition in the early days of flight and a detailed examination of how American flying changed over the twentieth century.

The Divided Skies

Author : Robert J. Jakeman
Publisher : University of Alabama Press
Page : 433 pages
File Size : 46,6 Mb
Release : 1996-04-30
Category : History
ISBN : 9780817308599

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The Divided Skies by Robert J. Jakeman Pdf

Process theology likes to compare itself favorably to what it calls classical theism. This book takes that comparison seriously and examines process theology's claim to do better than classical theism. Jakeman tells the story of the people and events behind the establishment of the segregated flight training program at Tuskegee. He begins by recounting Tuskegee Institute's first tentative efforts to enter the field of aviation during the mid 1930s and concludes with the graduation of the first class of black pilots in early 1942. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Distinguished African Americans in Aviation and Space Science

Author : Betty Kaplan Gubert,Miriam Sawyer,Caroline M. Fannin
Publisher : Greenwood
Page : 348 pages
File Size : 52,5 Mb
Release : 2002
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : UOM:39015053745850

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Distinguished African Americans in Aviation and Space Science by Betty Kaplan Gubert,Miriam Sawyer,Caroline M. Fannin Pdf

A look at the lives and careers of 80 men and 20 women who defied poverty and prejudice to excel in the fields of aviation and space exploration.

American Aviation

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 706 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 1939
Category : Aeronautics
ISBN : UOM:39015019912131

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American Aviation by Anonim Pdf

Issues for include Annual air transport progress issue.

Catalog of Copyright Entries

Author : Library of Congress. Copyright Office
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 1484 pages
File Size : 45,6 Mb
Release : 1968
Category : Copyright
ISBN : STANFORD:36105006357292

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Catalog of Copyright Entries by Library of Congress. Copyright Office Pdf

The African American National Biography: Aaron-Brown, Ruth

Author : Henry Louis Gates (Jr.),Evelyn Brooks Higginbotham
Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Page : 704 pages
File Size : 40,6 Mb
Release : 2008
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : STANFORD:36105129860537

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The African American National Biography: Aaron-Brown, Ruth by Henry Louis Gates (Jr.),Evelyn Brooks Higginbotham Pdf

The African American National Biography presents history through a mosaic of the lives of thousands of individuals, illuminating the abiding influence of persons of African descent on the life of this nation from the arrival of Esteban in Spanish Florida in 1529 through to notable black citizens of the present day. Available initially as a handsome eight-volume set containing over 4,000 entries written and signed by distinguished scholars, the AANB continues to grow along with the field of African American biographical research, and continuous updates to the online edition will bring the total number of lives profiled to more than 5,000. This is a remarkable achievement, an eightfold increase over the number of biographies contained in 2004's award-winning and substantial African American Lives. In addition to Frederick Douglass, Booker T. Washington, W. E. B. Du Bois and Martin Luther King Jr., the AANB includes a wide range of African Americans from all time periods and all walks of life, both famous and nearly-forgotten. In the words of AANB editor Henry Louis Gates, Jr., "These stories, long buried in the dusty archives of history, will never be lost again. And that is what scholarship in the field of African American Studies should be all about."

Encyclopedia of African-American Culture and History

Author : Jack Salzman,David L. Smith,Cornel West
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 838 pages
File Size : 48,6 Mb
Release : 1996
Category : African Americans
ISBN : UOM:49015002856178

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Encyclopedia of African-American Culture and History by Jack Salzman,David L. Smith,Cornel West Pdf

The World Records of Black People

Author : Herman L. Brame
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 260 pages
File Size : 45,8 Mb
Release : 1984
Category : African Americans
ISBN : PSU:000023466715

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The World Records of Black People by Herman L. Brame Pdf