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by Christopher Robert Reed (Author) "A city's dream fashioned-to be the host to the international exposition celebrating the 400th anniversary of Columbus' arrival in the New World..." (more)
Key Phrases: core black culture, racial advancement, refined element, African American, Frederick Douglass, New York (more...)
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"An important re-examination of African American history, ... it introduces a large number of Afro American individuals of accomplishment little known today, this volume includes significant, ... illustrations to support the argument." --Choice --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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"In 1893 Ida Wells, Frederick Douglass, et al. wrote a pamphlet entitled The Reason Why the Colored American Is Not in the World's Columbian Exposition, a text that formed the basis for the subsequent view of African American history. In fact, as Reed so successfully shows, there was considerable African American participation in, and representation at, the fair, but it was from classes and in ways that did not meet the approval of the elite black leadership. Discussing the issues of class and caste within the US's black community, the author shows how the Columbian Exposition became a battleground between the Afro -- Saxon elite, who wished to avoid all mention of a separate history with African roots, and a new respectable class one generation removed from slavery, a class that glorified in its own achievements. This entrancing book looks at this clash in four parts -- the conflict nationally, in Chicago, at the fair, and in reactions to the African exhibits and congresses at the fair. An important reexamination of African American history, especially in that it introduces a large number of African American individuals of accomplishment little known today, this volume includes significant, but poorly reproduced, illustrations to support the argument. All academic and public collections." -- R. T. Brown, Westfield State College, Choice, October 2000



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  • Paperback: 264 pages
  • Publisher: Indiana University Press (February 1, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0253215358
  • ISBN-13: 978-0253215352
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.3 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 13.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #1,262,065 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars African Americans in the Chicago World's Fair of 1893, May 31, 2000
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Christopher Reed has made another wonderful contribution to the historical scholarship. The current book is a very well-researched, compellingly argued refutation of the claim made by some contemporaries of the World's Columbian Exhibition of 1893 that African American participation in the event was very limited. Reed has shown that many blacks--both well-known and anonymous--attended the world's fair in various capacities. The photographs reinforce this point also. Reed further contends that the very high stature of Ida B. Wells, Frederick Douglass, Ferdinand Barnett, and I. Garland Penn, the authors of an 1893 booklet called The Reason Why the Colored American Is Not Present in the World's Columbian Exposition, and the attention which the work drew from historians has led many to erroneously believe that there was virtually no black participation in the aforementioned event.
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1.0 out of 5 stars nice idea, badly written, September 18, 2005
I agree with the earlier reviewer that Reed shows that blacks did participate in the Columbian Exposition of 1893, but to get to this point, the reader has to wade through some of the worst sentences I have ever read. I had to stop every 10 minutes or so to try to figure out what he meant to say and to give myself a break. The book should have been condensed to an article. The chapter on the Haitian exhibit, for example, is only 6.5 pages long, spends three of those talking about Frederick Douglass, and in general seems like an afterthought. I don't think Reed ever clearly says what he is trying to prove, (despite the fact that he has about three introductions purporting to do so), you have to get his points through osmosis. Quite frankly this is one of the worst written books I have ever read, however good his ideas and research may be. I do not recommend it. I would not normally write such a scathing review but if I bought the book based on what the previous reviewer said I would be sorely disappointed.
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