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Under the editorship of Joe W. Trotter and Eric Ledell Smith, African Americans in Pennsylvania offers the most comprehensive history of the state's black history to date. Chapters emphasize the interplay of class and race from the origins of the Commonwealth during the seventeenth century, through the era of deindustrialization in the late twentieth century. We see not only poor and working-class people but also educated business and professional people.
And despite the traditional focus on the experiences of black men, this volume includes significant research on black women. Most important, this volume suggests a conceptual framework for a historical synthesis of the state's African American experience.
African Americans in Pennsylvania shows how ordinary people have influenced the culture, institutions, and politics of African American communities in Pennsylvania. In the process, it documents the ways that black people have influenced, and continue to influence, the state as a whole.
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African Americans in Pennsylvania: Shifting Historical Perspectives
November 1997, Pennsylvania State University Press
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African Americans in Pennsylvania: Shifting Historical Perspectives
November 1997, Pennsylvania State University Press
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in English
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African Americans in Pennsylvania: shifting historical perspectives
1997, Pennsylvania State University Press, Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission
in English
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