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Introduction: African Americans and Tennessee History - Reclaiming Neglected Voices | ||
Pt. 1 | The Era of Slavery | |
Black History on the Nashville Frontier, 1780-1810 | 3 | |
Blacks in Pre-Civil War Memphis | 23 | |
Murder in Franklin: The Mysteries of Small-Town Slavery | 38 | |
They Can Never Both Prosper Together: Black and White Baptists in Antebellum Nashville | 54 | |
Doctor Jack: A Slave Physician on the Tennessee Frontier | 67 | |
Slaves and Masters in Antebellum Madison County: Slave Life in Rural West Tennessee | 79 | |
Archaeological Study of Slavery and Plantation Life in Tennessee | 93 | |
Pt. 2 | Emancipation, Reconstruction, and Jim Crow Tennessee | |
Nashville's Fort Negley: A Symbol of Blacks' Involvement with the Union Army | 111 | |
Fort Pillow, Forrest, and the United States Colored Troops in 1864 | 128 | |
Education of Blacks in Tennessee during Reconstruction, 1865-1870 | 145 | |
Origins of an African American School in Haywood County | 168 | |
Stand by the Flag: Nationalism and African American Celebrations of the Fourth of July in Memphis, 1866-1887 | 184 | |
Every Duty Incumbent upon Them: African American Women in Nineteenth-Century Memphis | 203 | |
Duty of the Hour: African American Communities in Memphis, 1862-1923 | 227 | |
Race Relations Tennessee Centennials | 244 | |
Nashville Offers Opportunity: The Nashville Globe and Business as a Means of Uplift, 1907-1913 | 264 | |
God Bless You All - I Am Innocent: Sheriff Joseph F. Shipp, Chattanooga, and the Lynching of Ed Johnson | 281 | |
Pt. 3 | The Struggle for Civil Rights | |
The Very Best Influence: Josephine Holloway and Girl Scouting in Nashville's African American Community | 313 | |
Few Black Voices Heard: The Black Community and the 1956 Desegregation Crisis in Clinton | 334 | |
Darwin School and Black Public Education: Cookeville in the Decade of the Brown Decision | 350 | |
White Lunch Counters and Black Consciousness: The Story of the Knoxville Sit-ins | 366 | |
Toward a Perfect Democracy: The Struggle of African Americans in Fayette County to Fulfill the Unfulfilled Right of the Franchise | 390 | |
Contributors | 421 | |
Index | 423 |
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