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The Forging of a Black Community

The Forging of a Black Community Seattle's Central District, from 1870 Through the Civil Rights Era - The Emil and Kathleen Sick Lecture-Book Series in Western History and Biography

Hardback (01 Jul 1994)

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Publisher's Synopsis

Through much of the twentieth century, black Seattle was synonymous with the Central District--a four-square-mile section near the geographic center of the city. Quintard Taylor explores the evolution of this community from its first few residents in the 1870s to a population of nearly forty thousand in 1970. With events such as the massive influx of rural African Americans beginning with World War II and the transformation of African American community leadership in the 1960s from an integrationist to a black power stance, Seattle both anticipates and mirrors national trends. Thus, the book addresses not only a particular city in the Pacific Northwest but also the process of political change in black America.

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University of Washington Press

Book information

ISBN: 9780295973159
Publisher: University of Washington Press
Imprint: University of Washington Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 979.777200496073
DEWEY edition: 20
Language: English
Number of pages: 330
Weight: 772g
Height: 230mm
Width: 165mm
Spine width: 31mm