This collection chronicles the longstanding and diverse experiences of African American women across the regional West through a series of essays by leading western historians. Together, they bring new depth to a subject often ignored. On issues ranging from race relations to labor relations and from working-class as well as upper-class perspectives, the volume carefully reconstructs and considers the role of black women in varied western contexts
The twenty-one essays in this collection represent some of the finest work being done in the ongoing...
The twenty-one essays in this collection represent some of the finest work being done in the ongoing...
Review of: "Confronting Race: Women and Indians on the Frontier, 1815–1915," by Glenda Riley
This collection chronicles the longstanding and diverse experiences of African American women across...
In this update of her 1984 book, Women and Indians on the Frontier, 1825-1915, Glenda Riley has prov...
In this update of her 1984 book, Women and Indians on the Frontier, 1825-1915, Glenda Riley has prov...
Review of: Western Women: Their Land, Their Lives. Schlissel, Lillian; Ruiz, Vicki L.; and Monk, Jan...
Review of: Western Women: Their Land, Their Lives. Schlissel, Lillian; Ruiz, Vicki L.; and Monk, Jan...
Review of: Writing the Range: Race, Class, and Culture in the Women\u27s West. Jameson, Elizabeth an...
This collection of twenty-nine essays, some previously published, aspires to assemble some of the mo...
Review of: In Search of the Racial Frontier: African Americans in the American West, 1528-1990. Tayl...
Review of: In Search of the Racial Frontier: African Americans in the American West, 1528-1990. Tayl...
This collection of twenty-nine essays, some previously published, aspires to assemble some of the mo...
Review of Too Much to Ask: Black Women in the Era of Integration by Elizabeth Higginbotha
Except for books such as The Negro Cowboys, the African American West remains an enigma to most Amer...
The twenty-one essays in this collection represent some of the finest work being done in the ongoing...
The twenty-one essays in this collection represent some of the finest work being done in the ongoing...
Review of: "Confronting Race: Women and Indians on the Frontier, 1815–1915," by Glenda Riley
This collection chronicles the longstanding and diverse experiences of African American women across...
In this update of her 1984 book, Women and Indians on the Frontier, 1825-1915, Glenda Riley has prov...
In this update of her 1984 book, Women and Indians on the Frontier, 1825-1915, Glenda Riley has prov...
Review of: Western Women: Their Land, Their Lives. Schlissel, Lillian; Ruiz, Vicki L.; and Monk, Jan...
Review of: Western Women: Their Land, Their Lives. Schlissel, Lillian; Ruiz, Vicki L.; and Monk, Jan...
Review of: Writing the Range: Race, Class, and Culture in the Women\u27s West. Jameson, Elizabeth an...
This collection of twenty-nine essays, some previously published, aspires to assemble some of the mo...
Review of: In Search of the Racial Frontier: African Americans in the American West, 1528-1990. Tayl...
Review of: In Search of the Racial Frontier: African Americans in the American West, 1528-1990. Tayl...
This collection of twenty-nine essays, some previously published, aspires to assemble some of the mo...
Review of Too Much to Ask: Black Women in the Era of Integration by Elizabeth Higginbotha
Except for books such as The Negro Cowboys, the African American West remains an enigma to most Amer...
The twenty-one essays in this collection represent some of the finest work being done in the ongoing...
The twenty-one essays in this collection represent some of the finest work being done in the ongoing...
Review of: "Confronting Race: Women and Indians on the Frontier, 1815–1915," by Glenda Riley