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This review is from: "Take Up the Black Man's Burden": Kansas City's African American Communities, 1865-1939 (Hardcover)
This is a valuable contribution to the field of African-American urban studies. Coulter tells the forgotten stories of a vibrant black community that develooped around downtown Kansas City in the early twentieth century. He tells the stories of men and women, professionals and laborers, young and old. This work will stand as a benchmark for the study of black communities in the mid-west.
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This review is from: "Take Up the Black Man's Burden": Kansas City's African American Communities, 1865-1939 (Hardcover)
Allen Chapel AME Church in Kansas City, Missouri is prominently mentioned numerous times throughout the book. As a member of Allen Chapel, The Mother Church in Kansas City, Missouri; I was please to know how many aristocrats were past members. Good book for historical purposes.
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"Take Up the Black Man's Burden": Kansas City's African American Communities, 1865-1939 by Charles E. Coulter (Hardcover - April 1, 2006)
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