Black Toledo: A Documentary History of the African American Experience in Toledo, Ohio
By (Author) Rubin Patterson
Edited by Abdul Alkalimat
Haymarket Books
Haymarket Books
15th January 2019
United States
General
Non Fiction
Local history
Sociology
Social and cultural history
Ethnic studies
977.11300496073
Paperback
317
Width 152mm, Height 228mm
The African American experience since the 19th century has included the resettlement of people from slavery to freedom, agriculture to industry, South to North, and rural to urban centers. This book is a documentary history of this process over more than 200 years in Toledo, Ohio. There are four sections: the origin of the Black community, 1787 to 1900; the formation of community life, 1900 to 1950; community development and struggle, 1950 to 2000; and survival during deindustrialization, 2000 to 2016. The volume includes articles from theToledo Bladeand local Black press, excerpts of doctoral and masters theses, and other specialist and popular writings from and about Toledo itself.
Abdul Alkalimat, Ph.D. (1974), University of Chicago, is Professor Emeritus of African American Studies and Information at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. His last book isRoots and Flowers: The Life and Work of Afro-Cuban Librarian Marta Terry Gonzlez(Library Juice Press, 2015).
Rubin Patterson, Ph.D. (1992), Howard University, is Professor and Chair of the Department of Sociology and Criminology and Director of Environmental Studies at that university. His last book isGreening Africana Studies: Linking Environmental Studies with Transforming Black Experiences(Temple University Press, 2015).