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Black Public History in Chicago

Ian Rocksborough-Smith

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  • 238 sidor
  • 2018
In civil-rights-era Chicago, a dedicated group of black activists, educators, and organizations employed black public history as more than cultural activism. Their work and vision energized a movement that promoted political progress in the crucial time between World War II and the onset of the Cold War. Ian Rocksborough-Smiths meticulous research and adept storytelling provide the first in-depth look at how these committed individuals leveraged Chicagos black public history. Their goal: to engage with the struggle for racial equality. Rocksborough-Smith shows teachers working to advance curriculum reform in public schools, while well-known activists Margaret and Charles Burroughs pushed for greater recognition of black history by founding the DuSable Museum of African American History. Organizations like the Afro-American Heritage Association, meanwhile, used black public history work to connect radical politics and nationalism. Together, these people and their projects advanced important ideas about race, citizenship, education, and intellectual labor that paralleled the shifting terrain of mid-twentieth-century civil rights.
  • Författare: Ian Rocksborough-Smith
  • Format: Pocket/Paperback
  • ISBN: 9780252083303
  • Språk: Engelska
  • Antal sidor: 238
  • Utgivningsdatum: 2018-04-11
  • Förlag: University of Illinois Press