
Title
- Blacks In The Diaspora
Attribution
Christopher Robert ReedPublication Details
BookIndiana University Press2000Availability
LOCATION CALL # STATUS (LOWER LEVEL) E185.53.C5 R44 2000 AVAILABLE New Feature: Text this to your cellphone
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The 1893 World’s Columbian Exposition in Chicago was more than a display of American ingenuity. (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)Subject
- World’s Columbian Exposition — (1893 : — Chicago, Ill.) — Social aspects
- African Americans — Illinois — Chicago — Exhibitions — History — 19th century
- Africans — Illinois — Chicago — Exhibitions — History — 19th century
- African Americans — Illinois — Chicago — Social conditions — 19th century
- African diaspora
- African Americans — Social conditions — To 1964
- African Americans — Relations with Africans
- Chicago (Ill.) — Race relations
- United States — Race relations
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Contents
- Part 1. Around the nation. Expectations. ; Participation and protest. ; Race, class, and gender.
- Part 2. In host city Chicago. The domain of work. ; The social order.
- Part. 3. At the fair. "They met at the fair": linkages. ; The scope of involvement.
- Part 4. "All the world is here!". Continental Africa at the fair : Dahomey Village. ; On the fairgrounds : The Haytian pavilion. ; Diasporan and Continental Africa meet : the congress on Africa.
- Appendix I : Frederick Douglass’s speech at Colored American Day.
- Appendix II : Colored people’s blue book.
- Appendix III : Commentaries from midway types.
- Appendix IV : "Judge" a poem by A. T. Worden
ISBN
- 0253335663
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