African American Women of the Old West, First Edition

by Tricia Wagner

Paperback, 2007

Status

Available

Publication

TwoDot (2007), Edition: 1, 168 pages

Description

The brave pioneers who made a life on the frontier were not only male--and they were not only white. The story of African-American women in the Old West is one that has largely gone untold until now. The stories of ten African-American women are reconstructed from historic documents found in century-old archives. Some of these women slaves, some were free, and some were born into slavery and found freedom in the old west. They were laundresses, freedom advocates, journalists, educators, midwives, business proprietors, religious converts, philanthropists, mail and freight haulers, and civil and social activists. These hidden historical figures include Biddy Mason, a slave who fought for her family's freedom; Elizabeth Thorn Scott Flood, a teacher determined to educate black children and aid them in leading better lives; and the mysterious Mary Ellen Pleasant, a civil rights crusader and savvy businesswoman. Even in the face of racial prejudice, these unsung heroes never gave up hope for a brighter future.… (more)

Rating

½ (2 ratings; 4.5)

User reviews

LibraryThing member EvalineAuerbach
Very good depiction of Annie Neal including her social exclusion at times. Also contains nine other women of color. Good bibliography and index. Includes a brief history of the Mt. View hotel after Annie.

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

168 p.; 9 inches

ISBN

0762739002 / 9780762739004
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