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Between Black and Brown - J Sterphone - Bog - University of Nebraska Press - Plusbog.dk

Between Black and Brown - Rebecca Romo - Bog - University of Nebraska Press - Plusbog.dk

The Struggle in Black and Brown - - Bog - University of Nebraska Press - Plusbog.dk

The Struggle in Black and Brown - - Bog - University of Nebraska Press - Plusbog.dk

It might seem that African Americans and Mexican Americans would have common cause in matters of civil rights. This volume, which considers relations between blacks and browns during the civil rights era, carefully examines the complex and multifaceted realities that complicate such assumptions—and that revise our view of both the civil rights struggle and black-brown relations in recent history. Unique in its focus, innovative in its methods, and broad in its approach to various locales and time periods, the book provides key perspectives to understanding the development of America’s ethnic and sociopolitical landscape. These essays focus chiefly on the Southwest, where Mexican Americans and African Americans have had a long history of civil rights activism. Among the cases the authors take up are the unification of black and Chicano civil rights and labor groups in California; divisions between Mexican Americans and African Americans generated by the War on Poverty; and cultural connections established by black and Chicano musicians during the period. Together these cases present the first truly nuanced picture of the conflict and cooperation, goodwill and animosity, unity and disunity that played a critical role in the history of both black-brown relations and the battle for civil rights. Their insights are especially timely, as black-brown relations occupy an increasingly important role in the nation’s public life.

DKK 271.00
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Utah Politics and Government - Adam R. Brown - Bog - University of Nebraska Press - Plusbog.dk

DKK 271.00
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San Francisco's Queen of Vice - Lisa Riggin - Bog - University of Nebraska Press - Plusbog.dk

San Francisco's Queen of Vice - Lisa Riggin - Bog - University of Nebraska Press - Plusbog.dk

San Francisco’s Queen of Vice uncovers the story of one of the most skilled, high-priced, and corrupt abortion entrepreneurs in America. Even as Prohibition was the driving force behind organized crime, abortions became the third-largest illegal enterprise as state and federal statutes combined with changing social mores to drive abortionists into hiding. Inez Brown Burns, a notorious socialite and abortionist in San Francisco, made a fortune providing her services to desperate women throughout California. Beginning in the 1920s, Burns oversaw some 150,000 abortions until her trial and conviction brought her downfall. In San Francisco’s Queen of Vice, Lisa Riggin tells the story of the rise and fall of San Francisco’s “abortion queen” and explores the rivalry between Burns and the city’s newly elected district attorney, Edmund G. “Pat” Brown (father of the present governor of California). Pledging to clean up the graft-ridden city, Brown exposed the hidden yet not-so-secret life of backroom deals, political payoffs, and corrupt city cops. Through the arrest, prosecution, and conviction of Burns, Brown used his success as a stepping-stone for his political rise to California’s governor’s mansion. Featuring an array of larger-than-life characters, Riggin shows how Cold War domestic ideology and the national quest to return to a more traditional America quickly developed into a battle against internal decay. Based on a combination of newspaper accounts, court records, and personal interviews, San Francisco’s Queen of Vice reveals how the drama played out in the life and trial of one of the wealthiest women in California history.

DKK 237.00
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Black Print with a White Carnation - Amy Helene Forss - Bog - University of Nebraska Press - Plusbog.dk

Black Print with a White Carnation - Amy Helene Forss - Bog - University of Nebraska Press - Plusbog.dk

Mildred Dee Brown (1905–89) was the cofounder of Nebraska’s Omaha Star , the longest running black newspaper founded by an African American woman in the United States. Known for her trademark white carnation corsage, Brown was the matriarch of Omaha’s Near North Side—a historically black part of town—and an iconic city leader. Her remarkable life, a product of the Reconstruction era and Jim Crow, reflects a larger American history that includes the Great Migration, the Red Scare of the post–World War era, civil rights and black power movements, desegregation, and urban renewal. Within the context of African American and women’s history studies, Amy Helene Forss’s Black Print with a White Carnation examines the impact of the black press through the narrative of Brown’s life and work. Forss draws on more than 150 oral histories, numerous black newspapers, and government documents to illuminate African American history during the political and social upheaval of the twentieth century. During Brown’s fifty-one-year tenure, the Omaha Star became a channel of communication between black and white residents of the city, as well as an arena for positive weekly news in the black community. Brown and her newspaper led successful challenges to racial discrimination, unfair employment practices, restrictive housing covenants, and a segregated public school system, placing the woman with the white carnation at the center of America’s changing racial landscape.

DKK 256.00
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Jeb Stuart and the Confederate Defeat at Gettysburg - Warren C. Robinson - Bog - University of Nebraska Press - Plusbog.dk

New Roots for Agriculture - Wes Jackson - Bog - University of Nebraska Press - Plusbog.dk

Practicing Law in Frontier California - Gordon Morris Bakken - Bog - University of Nebraska Press - Plusbog.dk

Watch the Bear - Derek Stonorov - Bog - University of Nebraska Press - Plusbog.dk

Bury My Heart at Chuck E. Cheese's - Tiffany Midge - Bog - University of Nebraska Press - Plusbog.dk

Bury My Heart at Chuck E. Cheese's - Tiffany Midge - Bog - University of Nebraska Press - Plusbog.dk

The Forgotten Botanist - Wynne Brown - Bog - University of Nebraska Press - Plusbog.dk

The Forgotten Botanist - Wynne Brown - Bog - University of Nebraska Press - Plusbog.dk

WILLA Literary Award Winner in Creative Nonfiction 2022 Spur Award Winner 2022 Top Pick in Southwest Books of the Year New Mexico-Arizona Book Awards Finalist in Cover Design Honorable Mention in the At-Large NFPW Communications Contest The Forgotten Botanist is the account of an extraordinary woman who, in 1870, was driven by ill health to leave the East Coast for a new life in the West—alone. At thirty-three, Sara Plummer relocated to Santa Barbara, where she taught herself botany and established the town’s first library. Ten years later she married botanist John Gill Lemmon, and together the two discovered hundreds of new plant species, many of them illustrated by Sara, an accomplished artist. Although she became an acknowledged botanical expert and lecturer, Sara’s considerable contributions to scientific knowledge were credited merely as “J.G. Lemmon & wife.” The Forgotten Botanist chronicles Sara’s remarkable life, in which she and JG found new plant species in Arizona, California, Oregon, and Mexico and traveled throughout the Southwest with such friends as John Muir and Clara Barton. Sara also found time to work as a journalist and as an activist in women’s suffrage and forest conservation. The Forgotten Botanist is a timeless tale about a woman who discovered who she was by leaving everything behind. Her inspiring story is one of resilience, determination, and courage—and is as relevant to our nation today as it was in her own time.

DKK 224.00
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Fort Phil Kearny - Dee Brown - Bog - University of Nebraska Press - Plusbog.dk

Ojibwe Stories from the Upper Berens River - - Bog - University of Nebraska Press - Plusbog.dk