Große Auswahl an günstigen Büchern
Schnelle Lieferung per Post und DHL

Blackdom, New Mexico

Über Blackdom, New Mexico

Blackdom, New Mexico, was a township that lasted about thirty years. In this book, Timothy E. Nelson situates the township's story where it belongs: along the continuum of settlement in Mexico's Northern Frontier. Dr. Nelson illuminates the set of conscious efforts that helped Black pioneers develop Blackdom Township into a frontier boomtown. "Blackdom" started as an inherited idea of a nineteenth-century Afrotopia. The idea of creating a Blackdom was refined within Black institutions as part of the perpetual movement of Black Colonization. In 1903, thirteen Black men, encouraged by the 1896 Plessy decision, formed the Blackdom Townsite Company and set out to make Blackdom a real place in New Mexico, wher ethey were outside the reach of Jim Crow laws. Many believed that Blackdom was simply abandoned. However, new evidence shows that the scheme to build generational wealth continued toexist throughout the twentieth century in other forms. During Blackdom's boomtimes, in December 1919, Blackdom Oil Company shifted town business from aregenerative agricultural community to a more extractive model. Nelson has uncovered new primary source materials that suggest for Blackdom a newlydiscovered third decade. This story has never been fully told or contextualized until now. Reoriented to Mexico's "northern frontier," one observes Black ministers, Black military personnel, and Black freemasons who colonized as part of the transmogrification of Indigenous spaces into the American West. Nelson's concept of the Afro-Frontier evokes a "Turnerian West," but it is also fruitfully understood as a Weberian "Borderland." Its history highlights a brief period and space that nurtured Black cowboy culture. While Blackdom's civic presence was not lengthy, its significance--and that of the Afro-Frontier--is an important window in the history of Afrotopias, Black Consciousness, and the notion of an American West.

Mehr anzeigen
  • Sprache:
  • Englisch
  • ISBN:
  • 9781682831755
  • Einband:
  • Taschenbuch
  • Seitenzahl:
  • 212
  • Veröffentlicht:
  • 15. Juli 2023
  • Abmessungen:
  • 152x13x229 mm.
  • Gewicht:
  • 352 g.
  Versandkostenfrei
  Versandfertig in 1-2 Wochen.
Verlängerte Rückgabefrist bis 31. Januar 2025
  •  

    Keine Lieferung vor Weihnachten möglich.
    Kaufen Sie jetzt und drucken Sie einen Gutschein aus

Beschreibung von Blackdom, New Mexico

Blackdom, New Mexico, was a township that lasted about thirty years. In this book, Timothy E. Nelson situates the township's story where it belongs: along the continuum of settlement in Mexico's Northern Frontier. Dr. Nelson illuminates the set of conscious efforts that helped Black pioneers develop Blackdom Township into a frontier boomtown.

"Blackdom" started as an inherited idea of a nineteenth-century Afrotopia. The idea of creating a Blackdom was refined within Black institutions as part of the perpetual movement of Black Colonization. In 1903, thirteen Black men, encouraged by the 1896 Plessy decision, formed the Blackdom Townsite Company and set out to make Blackdom a real place in New Mexico, wher ethey were outside the reach of Jim Crow laws.

Many believed that Blackdom was simply abandoned. However, new evidence shows that the scheme to build generational wealth continued toexist throughout the twentieth century in other forms. During Blackdom's boomtimes, in December 1919, Blackdom Oil Company shifted town business from aregenerative agricultural community to a more extractive model. Nelson has uncovered new primary source materials that suggest for Blackdom a newlydiscovered third decade. This story has never been fully told or contextualized until now.

Reoriented to Mexico's "northern frontier," one observes Black ministers, Black military personnel, and Black freemasons who colonized as part of the transmogrification of Indigenous spaces into the American West. Nelson's concept of the Afro-Frontier evokes a "Turnerian West," but it is also fruitfully understood as a Weberian "Borderland." Its history highlights a brief period and space that nurtured Black cowboy culture. While Blackdom's civic presence was not lengthy, its significance--and that of the Afro-Frontier--is an important window in the history of Afrotopias, Black Consciousness, and the notion of an American West.

Kund*innenbewertungen von Blackdom, New Mexico



Ähnliche Bücher finden
Das Buch Blackdom, New Mexico ist in den folgenden Kategorien erhältlich:

Willkommen bei den Tales Buchfreunden und -freundinnen

Jetzt zum Newsletter anmelden und tolle Angebote und Anregungen für Ihre nächste Lektüre erhalten.