Charles Williams
African American Life and Culture in Orange Mound
Case Study of a Black Community in Memphis, Tennessee, 1890-1980
Charles Williams
African American Life and Culture in Orange Mound
Case Study of a Black Community in Memphis, Tennessee, 1890-1980
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African American Life and Culture in Orange Mound is an exploration of the conditions of living for residents of the unincorporated subdivision in the deep south from 1890 to 1919.
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African American Life and Culture in Orange Mound is an exploration of the conditions of living for residents of the unincorporated subdivision in the deep south from 1890 to 1919.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
- Seitenzahl: 190
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. August 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 160mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 440g
- ISBN-13: 9780739175859
- ISBN-10: 0739175858
- Artikelnr.: 37253105
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
- Seitenzahl: 190
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. August 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 160mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 440g
- ISBN-13: 9780739175859
- ISBN-10: 0739175858
- Artikelnr.: 37253105
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Charles Williams received his PhD in anthropology from the University of Illinois at Urbana. Drawing upon an early interest in the cultures of developing countries and the African diaspora, Dr. Williams has developed active research inquiries into health inequities and social justice issues, HIV/STD and addiction, African and African American studies, and urban issues. He is founder and director of the African and African American Studies Program at the University of Memphis.
Acknowledgments Chapter 1
Introduction: The Problem
Research Design and Methodology Chapter 2
The Deadericks
Gentlemen Planters in West Tennessee Chapter 3
The Historical Orange Mound Community
Development and Demographic Characteristics
Socio
cultural Characteristics Chapter 4
The Black Family in Orange Mound: Patterns of Integration and Disintegration
Kinship among the Orange Mounders
The Family of Cora Jones Thompson: A Case Study of an Atypical Orange Mound Family
The Family of Juanita Gray Miller: A Case Study of an Atypical Orange Mound Family
The Family of Fannie Carter Jackson: A Case Study of a Transitional Orange Mound Family Chapter 5
Key Institutions
The Black Church in Orange Mound
Mt. Pisgah Christian Methodist Episcopal Church
Mt. Moriah Baptist Church
Beulah Baptist Church
Olivet Baptist Church: A Newcomer to the Orange Mound Community
Contribution of Black Churches Chapter 6
The Black Schools of Orange Mound
The Orange Mound Day Nursery
Socio
Economic Structure, Orange Mound during the 1920's
Orange Mound during the 1930's Chapter 7
Orange Mound within the Larger Context of Memphis Chapter 8
Race and the Politics of Place
The Memphis and Charleston Railroad
Mid
South Refrigerated Warehouse Company
Street Corner Society in Orange Mound
Jewish Entrepreneurship in Orange Mound
Change and Persistence in Orange Mound
Police Relations and the Orange Mound Community Chapter 9
A Victim of Its Own Success: The Demise of a Historical Black Community
Blight and Crime in the Orange Mound Community
Today's Churches in Orange Mound
Traditional Churches of Orange Mound Need More Outreach in Order to Grow Chapter 10 Conclusion: Community Change, Persistence, and Policy Implications Bibliography Index About the Author
Introduction: The Problem
Research Design and Methodology Chapter 2
The Deadericks
Gentlemen Planters in West Tennessee Chapter 3
The Historical Orange Mound Community
Development and Demographic Characteristics
Socio
cultural Characteristics Chapter 4
The Black Family in Orange Mound: Patterns of Integration and Disintegration
Kinship among the Orange Mounders
The Family of Cora Jones Thompson: A Case Study of an Atypical Orange Mound Family
The Family of Juanita Gray Miller: A Case Study of an Atypical Orange Mound Family
The Family of Fannie Carter Jackson: A Case Study of a Transitional Orange Mound Family Chapter 5
Key Institutions
The Black Church in Orange Mound
Mt. Pisgah Christian Methodist Episcopal Church
Mt. Moriah Baptist Church
Beulah Baptist Church
Olivet Baptist Church: A Newcomer to the Orange Mound Community
Contribution of Black Churches Chapter 6
The Black Schools of Orange Mound
The Orange Mound Day Nursery
Socio
Economic Structure, Orange Mound during the 1920's
Orange Mound during the 1930's Chapter 7
Orange Mound within the Larger Context of Memphis Chapter 8
Race and the Politics of Place
The Memphis and Charleston Railroad
Mid
South Refrigerated Warehouse Company
Street Corner Society in Orange Mound
Jewish Entrepreneurship in Orange Mound
Change and Persistence in Orange Mound
Police Relations and the Orange Mound Community Chapter 9
A Victim of Its Own Success: The Demise of a Historical Black Community
Blight and Crime in the Orange Mound Community
Today's Churches in Orange Mound
Traditional Churches of Orange Mound Need More Outreach in Order to Grow Chapter 10 Conclusion: Community Change, Persistence, and Policy Implications Bibliography Index About the Author
Acknowledgments Chapter 1
Introduction: The Problem
Research Design and Methodology Chapter 2
The Deadericks
Gentlemen Planters in West Tennessee Chapter 3
The Historical Orange Mound Community
Development and Demographic Characteristics
Socio
cultural Characteristics Chapter 4
The Black Family in Orange Mound: Patterns of Integration and Disintegration
Kinship among the Orange Mounders
The Family of Cora Jones Thompson: A Case Study of an Atypical Orange Mound Family
The Family of Juanita Gray Miller: A Case Study of an Atypical Orange Mound Family
The Family of Fannie Carter Jackson: A Case Study of a Transitional Orange Mound Family Chapter 5
Key Institutions
The Black Church in Orange Mound
Mt. Pisgah Christian Methodist Episcopal Church
Mt. Moriah Baptist Church
Beulah Baptist Church
Olivet Baptist Church: A Newcomer to the Orange Mound Community
Contribution of Black Churches Chapter 6
The Black Schools of Orange Mound
The Orange Mound Day Nursery
Socio
Economic Structure, Orange Mound during the 1920's
Orange Mound during the 1930's Chapter 7
Orange Mound within the Larger Context of Memphis Chapter 8
Race and the Politics of Place
The Memphis and Charleston Railroad
Mid
South Refrigerated Warehouse Company
Street Corner Society in Orange Mound
Jewish Entrepreneurship in Orange Mound
Change and Persistence in Orange Mound
Police Relations and the Orange Mound Community Chapter 9
A Victim of Its Own Success: The Demise of a Historical Black Community
Blight and Crime in the Orange Mound Community
Today's Churches in Orange Mound
Traditional Churches of Orange Mound Need More Outreach in Order to Grow Chapter 10 Conclusion: Community Change, Persistence, and Policy Implications Bibliography Index About the Author
Introduction: The Problem
Research Design and Methodology Chapter 2
The Deadericks
Gentlemen Planters in West Tennessee Chapter 3
The Historical Orange Mound Community
Development and Demographic Characteristics
Socio
cultural Characteristics Chapter 4
The Black Family in Orange Mound: Patterns of Integration and Disintegration
Kinship among the Orange Mounders
The Family of Cora Jones Thompson: A Case Study of an Atypical Orange Mound Family
The Family of Juanita Gray Miller: A Case Study of an Atypical Orange Mound Family
The Family of Fannie Carter Jackson: A Case Study of a Transitional Orange Mound Family Chapter 5
Key Institutions
The Black Church in Orange Mound
Mt. Pisgah Christian Methodist Episcopal Church
Mt. Moriah Baptist Church
Beulah Baptist Church
Olivet Baptist Church: A Newcomer to the Orange Mound Community
Contribution of Black Churches Chapter 6
The Black Schools of Orange Mound
The Orange Mound Day Nursery
Socio
Economic Structure, Orange Mound during the 1920's
Orange Mound during the 1930's Chapter 7
Orange Mound within the Larger Context of Memphis Chapter 8
Race and the Politics of Place
The Memphis and Charleston Railroad
Mid
South Refrigerated Warehouse Company
Street Corner Society in Orange Mound
Jewish Entrepreneurship in Orange Mound
Change and Persistence in Orange Mound
Police Relations and the Orange Mound Community Chapter 9
A Victim of Its Own Success: The Demise of a Historical Black Community
Blight and Crime in the Orange Mound Community
Today's Churches in Orange Mound
Traditional Churches of Orange Mound Need More Outreach in Order to Grow Chapter 10 Conclusion: Community Change, Persistence, and Policy Implications Bibliography Index About the Author