Suffolk
Publicado por Arcadia Publishing
English
2005
ISBN 9781439633335
eBook
Sobre este libro
A fascinating history of Suffolk's heroic African-American community. A must-have for African-American and Virginia history enthusiasts.
After the Civil War, African-Americans throughout Suffolk and Nansemond County fought against injustice by demanding equality before the law, the right to vote, and equal access to schools, employment, and professions. Because of their tolerance and sense of fortitude, they were able to own land and businesses and to establish churches, schools, and social organizations that paved the way for generations to come.
Suffolk is a result of the many contributions made by countless pioneers in education, business, religion, social organizations, and community leadership. In this volume, Suffolk native and archivist Annette Montgomery shares timeless, evocative images and passages for all to enjoy.
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