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  • Race Work
  • Written by author Matthew C. Whitaker
  • Published by University of Nebraska Press, 11/1/2005
  • Nearly sixty years ago, Lincoln and Eleanor Ragsdale descended upon the isolated, somewhat desolate, and entirely segregated city of Phoenix, Arizona, in search of freedom and opportunity—a move that would ultimately transform an entire city and, arg
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List of Illustrations     viii
List of Tables     ix
Acknowledgments     xi
Introduction: The Quest for Racial Equality in Phoenix     1
Power Concedes Nothing without Demand
The Black Professional Tradition     25
Tuskegee, World War II, and the New Black Activism     63
Mobilization, Agitation, and Protest     89
Creative and Persistent
Resistance and Interracial Dissent     133
The Quickening     173
Black and Chicano Leadership and the Struggle for Access and Opportunity     199
Moving Forward Counterclockwise
The Struggle for Racial Equality in Phoenix, 1980-2000     225
Conclusion: Racial Uplift in Phoenix     267
African American Population in the Phoenix Metropolitan Area and Selected Suburbs, 2000     285
Regional Racial Distribution in Selected Arizona Cities, 2000     286
Selected American Western Cities with Black Populations Exceeding Fifty Thousand as of 2000     287
Ragsdale Businesses and Financial Enterprises     288
Professional Organizations and Boards for which Lincoln Ragsdale Served     289
Professional Organizations and Boards for which Eleanor Ragsdale Served     290
Lincoln Ragsdale's Honors and Distinctions     291
Notes     293
Bibliography     341
Index     369


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