Newtown Alive: : Courage, Dignity, Determination
Newtown Alive: : Courage, Dignity, Determination
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This book chronicles the history of Sarasota, Florida's African American community - Newtown - that celebrated its 100-year anniversary in 2014. It answers questions about many aspects of community life: why the earliest African Americans who came to Sarasota, then a tiny fishing village, first settled in areas near downtown called "Black Bottom" and "over town;" their transition from there to Newtown; how they developed Newtown from swampland into a self-contained community to ensure their own survival during the Jim Crow era; the ways they earned a living, what self-help organizations they formed; their religious and educational traditions; residents' military service, the strong emphasis placed on education; how they succeeded in gaining political representation after filing a federal lawsuit; and much more. Newtown residents fought for civil rights, endured and triumphed over Jim Crow segregation, suffered KKK intimidation and violence, and currently are resisting the stealthy gentrification of their community. Whether you are new to the area, a frequent visitor, an educator, historian or a longtime resident trying to connect the dots in your family tree, you will find these stories of courage, dignity and determination enlightening and empowering
Binding Type: Paperback
Author: Oldham M. F. a., Vickie
Published: 03/15/2017
Publisher: Rosalyn Howard, PH.D.
ISBN: 9780983127314
Pages: 268
Weight: 0.80lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 0.56d
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Binding Type: Paperback
Author: Oldham M. F. a., Vickie
Published: 03/15/2017
Publisher: Rosalyn Howard, PH.D.
ISBN: 9780983127314
Pages: 268
Weight: 0.80lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 0.56d