bokomslag Memphis Tennessee Garrison
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Memphis Tennessee Garrison

Ancella R Bickley Lynda Ann Ewen

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  • 288 sidor
  • 2001
As a black Appalachian woman, Memphis Tennessee Garrison belonged to a demographic category triply ignored by historians. The daughter of former slaves, she moved to McDowell County, West Virginia, at an early age and died at ninety-eight in Huntington. The coalfields of McDowell County were among the richest seams in the nation. As Garrison makes clear, the backbone of the early mining work forcethose who laid the railroad tracks, manned the coke ovens, and dug the coalwere black miners. These miners and their families created communities that became the centers of the struggle for unions, better education, and expanded civil rights. Memphis Tennessee Garrison, an innovative teacher, administrative worker at U.S. Steel, and vice president of the National Board of the NAACP at the height of the civil rights struggle (1963-66), was involved with all of these struggles. In many ways, this oral history, based on interview transcripts, is the untold and multidimensional story of African American life in West Virginia, as seen through the eyes of a remarkable woman. She portrays a courageous people who organize to improve their working conditions, send their children to school and then to college, own land, and support a wide range of cultural and political activities.
  • Författare: Ancella R Bickley, Lynda Ann Ewen
  • Illustratör: photographs
  • Format: Pocket/Paperback
  • ISBN: 9780821413746
  • Språk: Engelska
  • Antal sidor: 288
  • Utgivningsdatum: 2001-06-01
  • Förlag: Ohio University Press