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Black Pioneers : Images Of The Black Experience On The North American Frontier

  • Black Pioneers : Images Of The Black Experience On The  North American Frontier
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    John W. Ravage
  • Publication Details

    Book, University of Utah Press, 2007
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      (LOWER LEVEL)  E185.925 .R38 1997         AVAILABLE

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  • Description

    John Ravage has assembled a phenomenal archive of nearly 200 never-before-seen photographs that depict the full range of African-American experience in the West. (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)
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    • John Ravage has assembled a phenomenal archive of over 200 never-before-published photographs that depict the full range of African-American experience in the West. Beginning with the earliest available photographs from the mid-1800s, the collection of images in Black Pioneers reconstructs our understanding of the history and contributions of African-Americans to westward expansion. Black Pioneers offers graphic evidence that blacks did not play a limited role in the settlement of the West; instead, their work and experiences as politicians, soldiers, doctors, ranchers, deputies, nannies, midwives, cowboys, and homesteaders were crucial to the communities in which they lived. In this book, images of gamblers and outlaws, prospectors and miners, ship captains and rodeo stars further challenge our stereotypes of the West’s population. It contains one of the only five known images of Mary Fields, a bar-owner, post-mistress, and shotgun- rider for Wells-Fargo Express and provides witness to the feats of Rolf Logan, cowboy and California homesteader
  • Contents

    • Foreword / Charles L. Conyers, Jr.
    • 1. Introduction: Moving Westward and Northward
    • 2. Early Imagery
    • 3. Black Westerners in White Mythology
    • 4. Warriors and Soldiers
    • 5. Cowhands and Ranch Hands
    • 6. Women of the West
    • 7. The Adventurers
    • 8. To the Coast
    • 9. Plains States: Oklahoma, Kansas, South Dakota, Nebraska
    • 10. Desert and Mountains: Arizona, Utah, Nevada
    • 11. Points North: Alaska, the Pacific Northwest
    • 12. "Haole ‘Ele ‘Ele" in Owhyhee
    • 13. Follow the Drinkin’ Gourd
    • 14. The Utendale/Shaw/Boyd Trek North
  • ISBN

    • 0874805465
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