Notable Southern Californians in Black History
The contribution of Black men and women throughout the history of California is often overlooked because it doesn't easily fit into the established narrative. In Los Angeles, over half of the original settlers were of African descent. These settlers left New Spain for the northern frontier to escape the oppression of the Spanish caste system, just as the racially oppressive Jim Crow laws propelled a similar migration from the American South 150 years later. Pioneers and politicians, as well as entrepreneurs and educators, left an indelible mark on the region's history. Robert Lee Johnson offers the story of a few of the notable Black men and women who came to Southern California seeking opportunity and a better life for their families.
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Notable Southern Californians in Black History
The contribution of Black men and women throughout the history of California is often overlooked because it doesn't easily fit into the established narrative. In Los Angeles, over half of the original settlers were of African descent. These settlers left New Spain for the northern frontier to escape the oppression of the Spanish caste system, just as the racially oppressive Jim Crow laws propelled a similar migration from the American South 150 years later. Pioneers and politicians, as well as entrepreneurs and educators, left an indelible mark on the region's history. Robert Lee Johnson offers the story of a few of the notable Black men and women who came to Southern California seeking opportunity and a better life for their families.
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Notable Southern Californians in Black History

Notable Southern Californians in Black History

by Robert Lee Johnson
Notable Southern Californians in Black History

Notable Southern Californians in Black History

by Robert Lee Johnson

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The contribution of Black men and women throughout the history of California is often overlooked because it doesn't easily fit into the established narrative. In Los Angeles, over half of the original settlers were of African descent. These settlers left New Spain for the northern frontier to escape the oppression of the Spanish caste system, just as the racially oppressive Jim Crow laws propelled a similar migration from the American South 150 years later. Pioneers and politicians, as well as entrepreneurs and educators, left an indelible mark on the region's history. Robert Lee Johnson offers the story of a few of the notable Black men and women who came to Southern California seeking opportunity and a better life for their families.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781625851154
Publisher: The History Press
Publication date: 01/23/2017
Series: American Heritage
Sold by: Bookwire
Format: eBook
Pages: 128
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Robert Lee Johnson lectures on the subject of local history at colleges, universities and museums in Southern California. Mr. Johnson is a member of the History Council and a past chairman of the Projects Committee at the California African American Museum (CAAM) in Exposition Park. He is a founding member of the Compton 125 Historical Society and has been recently featured in the documentaries The Streets of Compton and Fire on the Hill. Mr. Johnson is the author of Compton with Arcadia Publishing. He was formerly a leading member of the Compton branch of the Black Panther Party and a founding member of the Coalition Against Police Abuse (CAPA) in the 1970s.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements 5

Introduction 7

Chapter 1 Black Pioneers in Spanish California

Luis Manuel Quintero 9

Juan Francisco Reyes 12

Maria Rita Valdez Villa 14

Pio Pico and Andrés Pico 17

Chapter 2 Unchained in American California

Bridget "Biddy" Mason 25

Nathan Harrison 31

Allen Aliensworth 34

John and Amanda Ballard 42

Reverend William Seymour 44

Chapter 3 To Be Equal

H. Claude Hudson 49

Betty Hill 51

Charlotta Bass 55

Judge Loren Miller 59

Paul Revere Williams 64

Arnett Hartsfield 69

Chapter 4 A Change Is Going to Come

Frederick Roberts 75

Augustus F. Hawkins 79

Dr. Mervyn M. Dymally 81

Thomas "Tom" Bradley 85

Al Prentice "Bunchy" Carter 90

Odessa Cox 95

Chapter 5 The Black City

Douglas F. Dollarhide 105

Thomas "Tom" Cochée 111

Maxcy D. Filer 117

Chapter 6 Keepers of the Flame

Delilah Beasley 121

Miriam Matthews 123

Afterword 125

About the Author 127

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