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Roger Lane

William Dorsey's Philadelphia and Ours: On the Past and Future of the Black City in America

William Dorsey's Philadelphia and Ours: On the Past and Future of the Black City in America

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Lane here illuminates the African-American experience through a close look at a single city, once the metropolitan headquarters of black America, now typical of many. He recognizes that urban history offers more clues, both to modern accomplishments and to modern problems, than the dead past of rural slavery. The book's historical section is based on hundreds of newly discovered scrapbooks kept by William Henry Dorsey, Philadelphia's first black historian. These provide an intimate and comprehensive view of the critical period between the Civil War and about 1900, when African-Americans, formally free and increasingly urban, made the biggest educational and occupational gains in history. Dorsey's tens of thousands of newspaper clippings and other sources, detail records of high culture and low, success and scandal, personal and public life. In the final chapters Lane outlines the urban situation today, the strong parallels between past and present that suggest the power of continuity and the equally strong differences that point to the possibility of change.


Binding Type: Hardcover
Author: Lane, Roger
Published: 08/15/1991
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
ISBN: 9780195065664
Pages: 512
Weight: 2.04lbs
Size: 9.64h x 6.44w x 1.56d
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