Sam Kelly's story intersects with the major developments in twentieth-century African American history, from the rich culture of the Harlem Renaissance and the integration of the U.S. Army to the civil rights movement and the political turmoil of the 1960s.
Sam Kelly's story intersects with the major developments in twentieth-century African American history, from the rich culture of the Harlem Renaissance and the integration of the U.S. Army to the civil rights movement and the political turmoil of the 1960s.
Quintard Taylor is the Scott and Dorothy Bullitt Professor of American History at the University of Washington. He is the author of a number of books, including The Forging of a Black Community: Seattle's Central District from 1870 through the Civil Rights Era.
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword by Governor Daniel Evans Acknowledgments Introduction by Quintard Taylor Part 1: Childhood 1. A Connecticut Childhood 2. Thirty Minutes from Harlem Part 2: Soldier 3. A Segregated Army 4. In Occupied Japan 5. Integrating the Army 6. Korea 7. A Career Solider Part 3: Educator 8. Community College Instructor 9. Coming to the University of Washington 10. Building the Office of Minority Affairs 11. Final Years at the University of Washington Part 4: Advocate 12. Starting Over 13. The Vancouver Years Epilogue: A Life of Service and Friendship Chronology U.S. Army Awards, Citations, and Commendations, 1945-65 Index
Foreword by Governor Daniel Evans Acknowledgments Introduction by Quintard Taylor Part 1: Childhood 1. A Connecticut Childhood 2. Thirty Minutes from Harlem Part 2: Soldier 3. A Segregated Army 4. In Occupied Japan 5. Integrating the Army 6. Korea 7. A Career Solider Part 3: Educator 8. Community College Instructor 9. Coming to the University of Washington 10. Building the Office of Minority Affairs 11. Final Years at the University of Washington Part 4: Advocate 12. Starting Over 13. The Vancouver Years Epilogue: A Life of Service and Friendship Chronology U.S. Army Awards, Citations, and Commendations, 1945-65 Index
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