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Title African American women confront the West : 1600-2000 / edited by Quintard Taylor, Shirley Ann Wilson Moore.

Publication Info. Norman : University of Oklahoma Press, 2003.

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 Moore Stacks  E185.925 .A45 2003    Available  ---
Description 390 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 363-371) and index.
Contents Introduction -- Chapter 1: The West of African American women, 1600-2000 / Shirley Ann Wilson Moore and Quintard Taylor -- Chapter 2: African American women in Western history: past and prospect / Glenda Riley -- The Spanish-Mexican period / Isabel de Olvera Arrives in New Mexico -- Chapter 3: To be black and female in the Spanish Southwest: toward a history of African women on New Spain's far Northern frontier / Dedra S. McDonald -- The Antebellum West / A Texas slave's letter to her husband, 1862 -- Chapter 4: Mining a mythic past: the history of Mary Ellen Pleasant / Lynn M. Hudson -- A voice from the oppressed to the friends of humanity -- Chapter 5: Rights of passage: gendered-rights consciousness and the quest for freedom, San Francisco, California, 1850-1870 / Barbara Y. Welke -- The Post-Civil war era -- Chapter 6: "Anxious foot soldiers": Sacramento's black women and education in Nineteenth-century California / Susan Bragg / Willianna Hickman's Nicodemus sage -- Homesteading on the plains: the Ava Speese Day story -- Chapter 7: Women of the Great Falls African Methodist Episcopal Church, 1870-1910 / Peggy Riley -- Kate D. Chapman describes blacks in Yankton, Dakota territory -- A black woman on the Montana frontier -- Chapter 8: "Is there no blessing for me?: Jane Elizabeth Manning James, a Mormon African American woman / Ronald G. Coleman -- The Early Twentieth century -- Chapter 9: "The mountains were free and we loved them": Dr. Ruth Flowers of Boulder, Colorado / Susan Armitage -- Nettie J. Asberry: African American Club woman in the Pacific Northwest -- Chapter 10: Susie Revels Cayton, Beatrice Morrow Cannady, and the campaign for social justice in the Pacific Northwest / Quintard Taylor -- Marcus Garvey: A Seattle woman remembers -- Chapter 11: "Try being a black woman!": Jobs in Denver, 1900-1970 / Moya B. Hansen -- Hattie McDaniel wins an Oscar -- Chapter 12: From Peola to Carmen: Fredi Washington, Dorothy Dandridge, and Hollywood's portrayal of the tragic mulatto / Alicia I. Rodriquez-Estrada -- World War II / Lyn Childs confronts a racist act -- Etta Germany writes to the President -- Chapter 13: Women made the community: African American migrant women and the cultural transformation of the San Francisco East Bay area / Gretchen Lemke-Santangelo -- Chapter 14: "Eight dollars a day and working in the shade": an oral history of African American migrant women in the Las Vegas Gaming industry / Claytee D. White -- The Civil Rights era -- Chapter 15: Lulu B. White and the integration of the University of Texas, 1945-1950 / Merline Pitre -- Ada Lois Sipuel Fisher and the U.S. Supreme Court -- Chapter 16: Lucinda Todd and the invisible petitioners of Brown v. Board of education of Topeka, Kansas / Cheryl Brown Henderson -- Chapter 17: Clara Luper and the Civil Rights movement In Oklahoma City, 1958-1964 / Linda Williams Reese / Elaine Brown: Black Panther -- Chapter 18: Black radicalism in 1960s California: women in the Black Panther Party / Jane Rhodes.
Subject African American women -- West (U.S.) -- History.
African American women.
History.
African American women -- West (U.S.) -- Social conditions.
Social conditions.
West (U.S.) -- History.
West (U.S.) -- Social conditions.
West (U.S.) -- Race relations.
Added Author Taylor, Quintard.
Moore, Shirley Ann Wilson, 1947-
ISBN 0806135247 hardcover alkaline paper