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Missouri's Black Heritage, Revised Edition (Volume 1)

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ISBN-13: 9780826209054 ISBN-10: 082620905X
Publisher
University of Missouri Press
Binding
paperback
Published
June 1, 1993
Weight
1.0 lbs
Dimensions
22.90×2.30×15.20 cm

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Missouri's Black Heritage, Revised Edition (Volume 1) by Greene, Lorenzo J.. paperback edition. ISBN: 9780826209054.

Originally written in 1980 by the late Lorenzo J. Greene, Gary R. Kremer, and Antonio F. Holland, Missouris Black Heritage remains the only book-length account of the rich and inspiring history of the states African American population. It has now been revised and updated by Kremer and Holland, incorporating the latest scholarship into its pages. This edition describes in detail the struggles faced by many courageous African Americans in their efforts to achieve full civil and political rights against the greatest of odds. Documenting the African American experience from the horrors of slavery through present-day victories, the book touches on the lives of people such as John Berry Meachum, a St. Louis slave who purchased his own freedom and then helped countless other slaves gain emancipation; Hiram Young, a Jackson County free black whose manufacturing of wagons for Sante Fe Trail travelers made him a legendary figure; James Milton Turner, who, after rising from slavery to become one of the best-educated blacks in Missouri, worked with the Freedmens Bureau and the State Department of Education to establish schools for blacks all over the state after the Civil War; and Annie Turnbo Malone, a St. Louis entrepreneur whose business skills made her one of the states wealthiest African Americans in the early twentieth century. A personal reminiscence by the late Lorenzo J. Greene, a distinguished African American historian whom many regard as one of the fathers of black history, offers a unique view of Missouris racial history and heritage.