African American frontiers : slave narratives and oral histories /
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Imprint: | Santa Barbara, Calif. : ABC-CLIO, [2000] |
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Оглавление:
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Section I. Slave Narratives
- Henry Bibb
- Jacob Blockson
- Henry Box Brown
- William Wells Brown
- Lewis Clarke
- Ellen and William Craft
- Frederick Douglass
- Olaudah Equiano
- Daniel Fisher
- Frances Henderson
- John Jackson
- Jarmain Wesley Loguen
- James Mars
- Venture Smith
- Harriet Tubman
- Section II. WPA Slave Narratives
- Phoebe Banks
- David A. Hall
- Felix Haywood
- Silas Jackson
- James Calhart James
- Bill Simms
- Milton Starr
- Section III. Oral Histories
- Charles James Bate, Physician
- Ollie Hunter Boyd, Dry Cleaner
- Charles Brown, Rhythm and Blues Pianist
- Anna Mae Conley, Nanny and Domestic Worker
- Madge E. Copeland, Beauty Shop Operator
- Herbert Cowens, Jazz Drummer and USO Bandleader
- Leon Davis, Policeman's Son, U.S. Air Force Colonel
- LaVerne Cooksey Davis, Licensed Practical Nurse
- Virginia Clark Gayton, Power Machine Operator and Descendant of Lewis E. Clarke
- Anita Hairston, NAACP Volunteer
- Erma Hadrey Hayman, Window Dresser
- Minnie Lee Haynes, Housekeeper and Descendant of Samuel D. Chambers
- Fannie Ezelle Hill, Civil Rights Activist
- Hugh Hollins, Barber
- Eunice Jackson, Funeral Director
- Herb Jeffries, Actor and Entertainer
- Irene McClellan King, Teacher
- Gwendolyn Knight, Artist
- Jacob Lawrence, Artist
- Bruce Lee, Biologist
- Tony Lott, Ranch Cowboy
- John McLendon, Basketball Coach
- Brownie McGhee, Blues Musician
- Jay McShann, Jazz Bandleader
- Martha Nash, Community Worker and Doctor's Widow
- Earl W. Rand, Educator and College President
- Clarence Ray, Gambler
- Archie Reynolds, Gospel Singer
- Herman Simmons, Pullman Porter
- Charles Earl Simms, Attorney
- Katie Simms, Homemaker and Domestic Worker
- Wesley Sims, Minister
- Roebuck "Pops" Staples, Gospel and Pop Singer
- Clara Terrell, Cloakroom Attendant
- Jesse Thomas, Blues Musician
- William Waddell, Veterinarian
- A. J. Walker, Cowboy and Rodeo Organizer
- Alice Mae Williams, Homemaker and Mother
- Arbie Williams, Quilter
- Francis Williams, Civil Rights Attorney
- Mack Williams, Cowboy and Minister
- Marvin Williams, Baseball Player
- Liola McClean Cravens Woffort, Miner's Descendant
- Barbara Wood, Teacher
- Wesley Young, Rodeo Cowboy
- Bibliography I. Individually Published Slave Narratives
- Bibliography II. Secondary Sources
- Index