Black Appalachia : Race, Place, and Identity

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Black Appalachia : Race, Place, and Identity

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 400 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781985903975

Full Description

Black Appalachia: Race, Place, and Identity is the long-awaited sequel to Blacks in Appalachia (1985), the first modern anthology to examine the socioeconomic, cultural, and political experiences of Black Appalachians. Edited by Cicero M. Fain III, Sheena Harris Hayes, Wilburn Hayden Jr., and William H. Turner, Black Appalachia features over twenty-five emerging and established scholars and creatives who again challenge how we think about the region by asking fresh questions and finding different answers._x000D_
Through sections that cover themes such as migration, memory, discrimination, and the arts, this book demonstrates that Appalachia's Black residents maintain a significant role in shaping the area. It is a renaissance of ideas, music, poetry, photography, food, and more that uses innovative scholarship, perspectives, and fields of inquiry to reaffirm the continuing challenges and complexities of the Black Appalachian historical experience while situating Black Appalachians within a contemporary framework of new realities._x000D_
Black Appalachia expands upon the still largely untold stories of Black Americans, reframing their legacy and history not only by highlighting marginalized and unexplored communities but through celebration.

Contents

Appalachian African American_x000D_
Foreword_x000D_
Preface_x000D_
Writing Black Life in Mountains_x000D_
Part 1_x000D_
I Pledge Allegiance to Affrilachia_x000D_
The Affrilachian Writers_x000D_
Part 2_x000D_
Living in the Black Appalachian Shadow Community_x000D_
The First Drag Queen was a Black Appalachian_x000D_
Between Corbin and Lynch_x000D_
Stories of The Bottom_x000D_
Blues Music_x000D_
The Making of a Black Appalachian Oral History_x000D_
(Re)Locating Sites of Memory in Appalachia Through Black Spaces and Stories_x000D_
Part 3_x000D_
Remaking the Schoolhouse_x000D_
Freedman Daniel Richmond and His Encounter After the Civil War_x000D_
"Harnessing Press Coverage," from Carter G. Woodson_x000D_
A Performance of Impossibilities_x000D_
Part 4_x000D_
Social Equality and the Spirit of Devilry_x000D_
Convict Labor in Central Appalachia_x000D_
The NAACP and the Desegregation of Schools in West Virginia_x000D_
Racial Segregation in West Virginia Housing, 1929-1971_x000D_
Beyond the Company Town_x000D_
Part 5_x000D_
Them Black Patent Leather Shoes_x000D_
Lessons from the Edge of Appalachia_x000D_
Black Joy_x000D_
"Appalachian Ghost" and "Gauley Mountain Computer Work"_x000D_
I, Too, Am an Appalachian_x000D_
Black Appalachia in Images_x000D_
Looking for Ghosts_x000D_
Appalachian Chitlins (chitterlings)_x000D_
Appalachia and the Emmanuel Nine Massacre at Mother Emanuel AME Church_x000D_
Index_x000D_
About the Contributors_x000D_
Acknowledgments_x000D_
The Crisis in Harlan

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