As a nationalistic concept, frontier refers to America\u27s westward expansion, which was propelled in the nineteenth century by Manifest Destiny. Culturally, frontier promises even more: the creation of communities, the development of markets and states, the merging of peoples and cultures, and the promise of survival and persistence based on values of equality and democracy. Thousands of people left their homes in the East to pursue these ideals, including large communities of African Americans. However, African Americans, like many other cultural groups who moved westward, encountered struggles when they reached the new frontier. In some cases, they faced the same problems they left the East to escape. As new frontier territories and sta...
The story of Free Frank is not only a testament to human courage and resourcefulness but affords new...
Between 1500 and 1850, Native Americans, Europeans, and enslaved African Americans competed for terr...
The story of the westward expansion of this country does not stop with the hardships encountered by ...
As a nationalistic concept, frontier refers to America\u27s westward expansion, which was propelled ...
The current narratives about Black people migrating from the South to America’s western frontier at ...
The current narratives about Black people migrating from the South to America\u27s western frontier ...
In the nineteenth century United States, African Americans faced severe forms of racism that manifes...
Up until the 1960s the African American West remained largely unexamined in scholarship and, when ex...
Many contemporary American narratives about frontiers emphasize the displacement of the “American ...
Review of: In Search of the Racial Frontier: African Americans in the American West, 1528-1990. Tayl...
“Co-Opting the Border: The Dream of African American Integration via Baja California” examines the e...
This dissertation articulates the ways in which black (e)migration to the territorial frontier chall...
The Long Trail to Freedom Over 500,000 Americans went west on the Oregon, California, and Mormon Tra...
Dissertation (Ph.D.)--University of Kansas, History, 1999.African Americans comprised almost 10 perc...
When considering African-Americans, historical narratives of western expansion over the past few dec...
The story of Free Frank is not only a testament to human courage and resourcefulness but affords new...
Between 1500 and 1850, Native Americans, Europeans, and enslaved African Americans competed for terr...
The story of the westward expansion of this country does not stop with the hardships encountered by ...
As a nationalistic concept, frontier refers to America\u27s westward expansion, which was propelled ...
The current narratives about Black people migrating from the South to America’s western frontier at ...
The current narratives about Black people migrating from the South to America\u27s western frontier ...
In the nineteenth century United States, African Americans faced severe forms of racism that manifes...
Up until the 1960s the African American West remained largely unexamined in scholarship and, when ex...
Many contemporary American narratives about frontiers emphasize the displacement of the “American ...
Review of: In Search of the Racial Frontier: African Americans in the American West, 1528-1990. Tayl...
“Co-Opting the Border: The Dream of African American Integration via Baja California” examines the e...
This dissertation articulates the ways in which black (e)migration to the territorial frontier chall...
The Long Trail to Freedom Over 500,000 Americans went west on the Oregon, California, and Mormon Tra...
Dissertation (Ph.D.)--University of Kansas, History, 1999.African Americans comprised almost 10 perc...
When considering African-Americans, historical narratives of western expansion over the past few dec...
The story of Free Frank is not only a testament to human courage and resourcefulness but affords new...
Between 1500 and 1850, Native Americans, Europeans, and enslaved African Americans competed for terr...
The story of the westward expansion of this country does not stop with the hardships encountered by ...