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Black Spokane : the civil rights struggle in the inland northwest
Title:
Black Spokane : the civil rights struggle in the inland northwest
Series Number:
v. 8.
Summary:
"In 1981, decades before mainstream America elected Barack Obama, James Chase became the first African American mayor of Spokane, Washington, with the overwhelming support of a majority-white electorate. Chase's win failed to capture the attention of historians--as had the century-long evolution of the black community in Spokane. In Black Spokane: The Civil Rights Struggle in the Inland Northwest, Dwayne A. Mack corrects this oversight--and recovers a crucial chapter in the history of race relations and civil rights in America"--Jacket.
Contents:
Paving the way: Spokane's Black pioneers and the settlement of Washington State -- The impact of the second great migration on Spokane -- Responding to racial discrimination in the inland northwest -- The elusive double victory: race relations during the postwar period -- The momentum swings: the struggle for racial equality during the 1950s -- Challenging racial barriers in the 1960s -- Political currents in post-civil rights era Spokane: Black empowerment.
Physical Description:
xxiv, 191 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Publisher:
University of Oklahoma Press,
Publication Date:
2014
ISBN:
9780806144894
Publication Information:
Norman : University of Oklahoma Press, 2014.
Call Number:
305.896 MACK
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