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Hampton, Virginia

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Hampton, Virginia

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From the Civil War period, Hampton's African-American community has fashioned strong churches, institutions, businesses, and a major university where political and economic leaders have emerged. The indefatigable spirit of a people once called "contraband" has a remarkable story illustrated by vintage photographs of Emancipation Oak, Freedom Fortress, Aberdeen Gardens, Little England Chapel, Bayshore Beach, and other historic sites.

Author Biography:

In Hampton, Virginia, cultural/social scientist and resident Colita Nichols Fairfax shows how social policies influenced and impacted African-American life and history. This assemblage captures the resolve of a community that reared and educated children, established spiritual institutions, lobbied for political power, and built a resort to ensure that freedom would visit future generations.
Release date Australia
August 10th, 2005
Pages
128
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Dimensions
165x235x13
ISBN-13
9780738518107
Product ID
3677364

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