Knock at the door of opportunity
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"Disputing the so-called ghetto studies that depicted the early part of the twentieth century as the nadir of African American society, this thoughtful volume by Christopher Robert Reed investigates black life in turn-of-the-century Chicago, revealing a vibrant community that grew and developed on Chicago's South Side in the early 1900s. Reed also explores the impact of the fifty thousand black southerners who streamed into the city during the Great Migration of 1916-1918, effectively doubling Chicago's African American population. Those already residing in Chicago's black neighborhoods had a lot in common with those who migrated, Reed demonstrates, and the two groups became unified, building a broad community base able to face discrimination and prejudice while contributing to Chicago's growth and development. Reed not only explains how Chicago's African Americans openly competed with white people for jobs, housing and an independent political voice but also examines the structure of the society migrants entered and helped shame. Other topics include South Side housing, black politics and protest, the role of institutionalized religion, the economic aspects of African American life, the push for citizenship rights and political power for African Americans, and the impact of World War I and the race riot of 1919. The first comprehensive exploration of black life in turn-of-the-century Chicago beyond the mold of a ghetto perspective, this revealing work demonstrates how the melding of migrants and residents allowed for the building of a Black Metropolis in the 1920s"-- Provided by publisher.
כותר |
Knock at the door of opportunity : black migration to Chicago, 1900-1919 / Christopher Robert Reed. |
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מוציא לאור |
Carbondale, Illinois : Southern Illinois University Press |
שנה |
2014 |
הערות |
Description based upon print version of record. Includes bibliographical references and index. English |
הערת תוכן ותקציר |
Cover Jacket Flaps Frontispiece Title page Copyright Contents List of Illustrations Preface Acknowledgments Introduction 1. The Fabric of Society 2. Black Chicago and the Color Line 3. The Structure of Society 4. Housing along an Elastic Streetscape 5. Religion and Churches 6. Labor and Business 7. Politics and Protest 8. The Reuniting of a People: A Tale of Two Black Belts 9. Employment and Political Contention 10. Martial Ardor, the Great War, and the Race Riot of 1919 Epilogue Notes Bibliography Index Author biography Back Cover |
היקף החומר |
1 online resource (410 p.) |
שפה |
אנגלית |
שנת זכויות יוצרים |
©2014 |
מספר מערכת |
997010714624605171 |
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- African Americans Illinois Chicago History 20th century.
- African Americans Migrations 20th century.
- Migration, Internal United States History 20th century.
- African Americans United States
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- Black Americans
- Colored people (United States)
- nne Negroes
- Chicago (Ill.) Race relations History 20th century.
- Chicago (Ill.) Social conditions 20th century.
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