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African Americans on the western frontier, edited with an introduction by Monroe Lee Billington and Roger D. Hardaway

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African Americans on the western frontier, edited with an introduction by Monroe Lee Billington and Roger D. Hardaway
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eng
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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index present
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non fiction
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African Americans on the western frontier
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bibliography
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edited with an introduction by Monroe Lee Billington and Roger D. Hardaway
Table Of Contents
Slavery in the West / W. Sherman Savage -- The Mormons and slavery: a closer look / Newell G. Bringhurst -- Reconstruction on the frontier: the equal rights struggle in Colorado, 1865-1867 / Eugene H. Berwanger -- Buffalo soldiers in the American West, 1865-1900 / Monroe Lee Billington -- Improbable ambassadors: black soldiers at Fort Douglas, Utah, 1896-1899 / Michael J. Clark -- Blacks and the coal mines of western Washington, 1888-1896 / Robert A. Campbell -- Black cowboys in the American West, 1866-1900 / Kenneth W. Porter -- Integration, exclusion, or segregation?: the "color line" in Kansas, 1878-1900 / Randall B. WoodsOklahoma's all-black towns / George O. Carney -- American daughters: black women in the West / Glenda Riley -- Still in chains: black women in Western prisons, 1865-1910 / Anne M. Butler -- Helena, Montana's black community, 1900-1912 / William L. Lang -- The development of African American newspapers in the American West, 1880-1914 / Gayle K. Berardi and Thomas W. Segady -- The African American frontier: a bibliographic essay / Roger D. Hardaway
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