The forging of a black community : Seattle's Central District from 1870 through the Civil Rights Era /

"Seattle's first black resident was a sailor named Manuel Lopes who arrived in 1858 and became the small community's first barber. He left in the early 1870s to seek economic prosperity elsewhere, but as Seattle transformed from a stopover town to a full-fledged city, African American...

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Main Author: Taylor, Quintard (Author)
Corporate Author: JSTOR
Other Authors: Cobbins-Modica, Quin'Nita (writer of foreword.), Rice, Norman B. (writer of foreword.), Broussard, Albert S. (writer of afterword.)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Seattle : University of Washington Press, [2022]
Edition:Second edition.
Series:Emil and Kathleen Sick lecture-book series in western history and biography.
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Call Number: F899.S49 N475 2022