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The Black West: A Documentary And Pictorial History Of The African American Role In The Westward Expansion Of The United States

Chicago Review Press - Fulcrum
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This entirely new edition of a famous classic has glorious new photographs--many never before seen--as well as revised and expanded text that deepens our understanding of the vital role played by African American men and women on America's early frontiers. This revised volume includes an exciting new chapter on the Civil War and the experiences of African Americans on the western frontier. Among its fascinating accounts are those explaining how thousands of enslaved people in Arkansas, Missouri and Texas successfully escaped into the neighboring Indian Territory in Oklahoma. These runaways inspired the idea eventually adopted as the Emancipation Proclamation, which freed slaves within the states that were in rebellion. Inspired by a conversation that William Loren Katz had with Langston Hughes, The Black West presents long-neglected stories of daring pioneers like Nat Love, a.k.a. Deadwood Dick; Mary Fields, a.k.a. Stagecoach Mary; Cranford Goldsby, a.k.a. Cherokee Bill--and a host of other intrepid men and women who marched into the wilderness alongside Chief Osceola, Billy the Kid, and Geronimo.--Provided by publisher.


  • | Author: William Loren Katz
  • | Publisher: Chicago Review Press - Fulcrum
  • | Publication Date: Sep 02, 2019
  • | Number of Pages: 380 pages
  • | Language: English
  • | Binding: Paperback
  • | ISBN-10: 1682752267
  • | ISBN-13: 9781682752265
Author:
William Loren Katz
Publisher:
Chicago Review Press - Fulcrum
Publication Date:
Sep 02, 2019
Number of pages:
380 pages
Language:
English
Binding:
Paperback
ISBN-10:
1682752267
ISBN-13:
9781682752265