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SCHOOL: ADVISORS: COMMITTEE MEMBERS: MPACT Status: Fully Complete Title: African-Americans in Arizona: A twentieth-century history Abstract: Research on African Americans in the American West is still in its infancy. The traditional fascination with rugged individualism, cowboys, and the frontier has presented stories in which blacks have been all too invisible. Even more recent historiographical inclusion has leaned toward the role of African Americans on the frontier in military roles, or as cowboys. Yet, blacks have been a part of the multi-racial and multi-ethnic cultural meeting place that marks the United States Southwest. This account of African Americans in twentieth-century Arizona seeks to make blacks more visible--to tell of their stories and experiences as residents of the Grand Canyon State. Through a topical and historical approach, African Americans are examined in the realms of education, church, work, place, civil rights, off-time, athletic, and artistic experiences. |
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