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  • African Americans of Spotsylvania County (PB) (2008)
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    African Americans of Spotsylvania County (PB) (2008)

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    This volume pays homage to religion, work, service, education, and the human touch that brought families through undeniably difficult times.Spotsylvania County, Virginia, was established in 1721, but it was not until after the Civil War that the names of...
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  • African Americans of New Orleans (PB) (2010)
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    African Americans of New Orleans (PB) (2010)

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    Enslaved Africans and free people of color of Louisiana deserve the title of Founding Fathers just as much as the French, the Spanish, and the Americans. In spite of their subjugated role as slaves, African Americans of Louisiana, and subsequently New...
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  • African Americans of Henrico County (PB) (2010)
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    African Americans of Henrico County (PB) (2010)

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    Henrico County, chartered in 1634, is one of the oldest counties in the state. Communities in Henrico created by African Americans are among the oldest continuing communities in America, as all of these communities were settled by 1863. The beauty of the...
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  • African Americans in Nacogdoches County (PB) (2014)
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    African Americans in Nacogdoches County (PB) (2014)

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    Typical of most communities after the Civil War, Nacogdoches's African Americans had to repurpose their lives by building their own communities while they carved a life of survival first and progress second. The images in this book will tell the stories...
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  • African Americans of San Francisco (PB) (2012)
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    African Americans of San Francisco (PB) (2012)

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    Beginning in the 1840s, black men and women heard the call to go west, migrating to California in search of gold, independence, freedom, and land to call their own. By the mid-1850s, a lively African American community had taken root in San Francisco...
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  • African Americans of Pine Bluff and Jefferson County (PB) (2013)
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    African Americans of Pine Bluff and Jefferson County (PB) (2013)

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    See why and how Pine Bluff/Jefferson County has been one of the Arkansas Delta's most culturally-rich areas since its inception in 1829.Serving as a haven for runaway slaves during the late years of the Civil War, the Pine Bluff/Jefferson County area...
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  • African Americans of Giles County (PB) (2010)
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    African Americans of Giles County (PB) (2010)

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    Giles County was founded on November 14, 1809, and is known as the land of milk and honey. The county is home to over 30 National Register properties, Civil War skirmish sites, a varied cultural heritage, and intersecting Trail of Tears routes (Benge's...
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  • All Deliberate Speed: Reflections on the First Half-Century of Brown V. Board of Education (PB) (2005)
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    All Deliberate Speed: Reflections on the First Half-Century of Brown V. Board of Education (PB) (2005)

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    In what John Hope Franklin calls an essential work on race and affirmative action, Charles Ogletree, Jr., tells his personal story of growing up a Brown baby against a vivid pageant of historical characters that includes, among others, Thurgood Marshall,...
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