Portsmouth, Virginia (Black America)Books: Travel: Breckenridge: Item 4
Book Description African Americans in Portsmouth built a strong, insulated community because they were cognizant of the need to look inward. Whether assisting the preñCivil War escapes through the Underground Railroad, forming banks, publishing a newspaper, or providing recreational facilities, Portsmouthís African Americans created one of the most stable middle-class black communities in America. Early 20th-century leaders such as Dr. William Reid, Nancy T. Wheeler, and the Reverend Harvey N. Johnson Sr. were civic models and guiding forces for a community emerging from the ravages of slavery, and enduring the hardships of segregation. ÝÝ About The Author Black America: Portsmouth, Virginia captures the world of an ever-changing community and a people who persevered, no matter the odds. Cassandra Newby-Alexander, a Norfolk native and historian; Mae Breckenridge-Haywood, a Portsmouth native and retired librarian; and the African American Historical Society of Portsmouth, have culled photographs from a variety of collections and coupled them with an informative text to tell this remarkable story. |
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