Description
Beulah Land. Paradise. Shangri-la. Oklahoma seemed to be all of these in the hostile, racist, post-Civil War South. Seeking both refuge and respect, pioneers such as Edward P. McCabe championed the idea of Oklahoma as an all-Black state. And all-Black towns proliferated there. Some sixty all-Black towns, along with Tulsa's Greenwood District, bear witness to the deep creativity and incredible human spirit of the people who built them.
Details
Author: |
Hannibal B. Johnson |
Illustrator: |
Clay Portis |
ISBN 10: |
0978915038 |
Pages: |
278 |
Publisher: |
Eakin Press |
Publication Date: |
August 1, 2007 |
Binding: |
Paperback |
Weight: |
1.00lbs |