Pioneer Urbanites: A Social and Cultural History of Black San Francisco
The black migration to San Francisco and the Bay Area differed from the mass movement of Southern rural blacks and their families into the eastern industrial cities. Those who traveled West, or arrived by ship, were often independent, sophisticated, single men. Many were associated with the transportation boom following the Gold Rush; others traveled as employees of wealthy individuals.

Douglas Daniels argues for the importance of going beyond the written record and urban statistics in examining the life of a minority community. He has studied photographs from family albums and interviewed members of old black San Francisco families in his effort to provide the first nuanced picture of the lives of black San Franciscans from the 1860s to the 1940s.
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Pioneer Urbanites: A Social and Cultural History of Black San Francisco
The black migration to San Francisco and the Bay Area differed from the mass movement of Southern rural blacks and their families into the eastern industrial cities. Those who traveled West, or arrived by ship, were often independent, sophisticated, single men. Many were associated with the transportation boom following the Gold Rush; others traveled as employees of wealthy individuals.

Douglas Daniels argues for the importance of going beyond the written record and urban statistics in examining the life of a minority community. He has studied photographs from family albums and interviewed members of old black San Francisco families in his effort to provide the first nuanced picture of the lives of black San Franciscans from the 1860s to the 1940s.
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Pioneer Urbanites: A Social and Cultural History of Black San Francisco

Pioneer Urbanites: A Social and Cultural History of Black San Francisco

by Douglas Henry Daniels
Pioneer Urbanites: A Social and Cultural History of Black San Francisco

Pioneer Urbanites: A Social and Cultural History of Black San Francisco

by Douglas Henry Daniels

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Overview

The black migration to San Francisco and the Bay Area differed from the mass movement of Southern rural blacks and their families into the eastern industrial cities. Those who traveled West, or arrived by ship, were often independent, sophisticated, single men. Many were associated with the transportation boom following the Gold Rush; others traveled as employees of wealthy individuals.

Douglas Daniels argues for the importance of going beyond the written record and urban statistics in examining the life of a minority community. He has studied photographs from family albums and interviewed members of old black San Francisco families in his effort to provide the first nuanced picture of the lives of black San Franciscans from the 1860s to the 1940s.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780520073999
Publisher: University of California Press
Publication date: 04/16/1991
Edition description: First Edition
Pages: 248
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

Douglas Henry Daniels is Associate Professor of Black Studies at the University of California, Santa Barbara.

Table of Contents

Map and Tablesix
Forewordxi
Prefacexvii
1Introduction3
2Pioneers12
3Optimists25
4Survivors44
5Scouts59
6Neighbors75
7Leaders106
8Cosmopolites123
9Rounders143
10Newcomers162
AppendixThe Informants177
Notes183
Bibliographical Essay213
Index223
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