The African American Journey in Natchez: Through the Lens of One Black Citizen

Author:   Bobby L Dennis
Publisher:   Ebookit.com
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9781456655938


Pages:   120
Publication Date:   20 September 2024
Format:   Paperback
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The African American Journey in Natchez: Through the Lens of One Black Citizen


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A Journey Through Time and Heritage: Discovering the African American Legacy in Natchez Discover the profound and often overlooked history of Natchez, Mississippi, through the lens of its African American community. ""Through the Lens: The African American Journey in Natchez"" invites you on an enlightening voyage that spans centuries of perseverance, innovation, and cultural transformation. From the earliest Native American tribes to the diverse tapestry shaped by French, British, and Spanish influences, the narrative begins with a deep dive into the indigenous and colonial origins of Natchez. Unveil the era when African slaves first arrived, laying the foundation for a complex and rich African American heritage. Fascinating accounts of rebellion, resilience, and survival detail the transition from colonial rule to the American acquisition, encapsulating the ever-evolving identity of Natchez. As the Civil War looms, the book shifts focus to the pivotal roles played by African Americans. Their contributions both on the battlefield and in the quest for emancipation paint a vivid picture of courage and determination. The Reconstruction era unfolds with stories of newfound political empowerment, and the bitter rise of opposition forces. Dive into the Jim Crow years, exploring the educational and social segregations that spurred unparalleled resilience and resistance within the community. Witness the fervent activism of the Civil Rights Movement in Natchez, spotlighting key figures and events that turned the tide of history. The latter chapters celebrate the rich cultural and economic contributions of African Americans, showcasing musicians, artists, entrepreneurs, and the thriving modern-day community. Engage with meticulously researched chapters, personal anecdotes, and historical profiles that bring to life the vibrant legacy of Natchez's African American populace. ""Through the Lens: The African American Journey in Natchez"" is not just a book; it is a testament to the enduring spirit and indelible impact of a remarkable community. Are you ready to embark on this transformative journey?

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Author:   Bobby L Dennis
Publisher:   Ebookit.com
Imprint:   Ebookit.com
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.70cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.186kg
ISBN:  

9781456655938


ISBN 10:   1456655930
Pages:   120
Publication Date:   20 September 2024
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Being born and raised in Natchez Mississippi has made me greatly love this city and its people. Understanding the complexities of the history of Natchez takes me back to the stories of my Parents & Grandparents. I was blessed with a Degree in Biology from Alcorn State University and it was through my love for the contributions and suffering of people that I found the passion of history. The unseen forces that are instilled in the citizens of this city are left unrecognized yet they are the forces that keep us moving forward.I enjoy giving my perspective and presentations of information for those who want to learn more not just from stories but from words of those who lived it.

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