African Americans in Covington

Baham, Eva Semien

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Covington is the seat of St. Tammany Parish government and sits north of Lake Pontchartrain in the New Orleans metropolitan area. Records from 1727 show 11 Africans on the north shore. One person of African descent was present at the founding of Covington on July 4, 1813. Most African Americans in antebellum Covington were slaves, with a modest number of free people, all of whom covered nearly every occupation needed for the development and sustenance of a heavily forested region. For more than 200 years in Covington, African Americans transformed their second-class status by grounding themselves in shared religious and social values. They organized churches, schools, civic organizations, benevolent societies, athletic associations, and businesses to address their needs and to celebrate their joys.
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Baham, Eva Semien
Titel
African Americans in Covington
Uitgever
Arcadia Publishing Library Editions
Jaar
2015
Taal
Engels
Pagina's
130
Gewicht
398 gr
EAN
9781531671143
Afmetingen
176 x 252 x 14 mm
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