Hurry freedom : African Americans in Gold Rush California

by Stanley, Jerry, 1941-

Format: Print Book 2000
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Carnegie Library of McKeesport Nonfiction YA 979.4 St25
Location  Carnegie Library of McKeesport
 
Collection  Nonfiction
 
Call Number  YA 979.4 St25
 
 
Summary
Here for the first time in a book for young readers is the story of the African American forty-niners who went west to seek fortunes and freedom in the California Gold Rush. Among the thousands drawn west by the California Gold Rush were many African Americans. Some were free men and women in search of opportunity; others were slaves brought from the slave states of the South. Some found freedom and wealth in the gold fields and growing cities of California, but all faced the deeply entrenched prejudices of the era. To tell this story Hurry Freedom! focuses on the life of Mifflin Gibbs, who arrived in San Francisco in 1850 and established a successful boot and shoe business. But Gibbs's story is more than one of business and personal success: With other African American San Franciscans, he led a campaign to obtain equal legal and civil rights for Blacks in California.
Additional Information
Subjects Gibbs, Mifflin Wistar -- Juvenile literature.
Gibbs, Mifflin Wistar.
African American pioneers -- California -- History -- 19th century -- Juvenile literature.
African American pioneers -- California -- Biography -- Juvenile literature.
African Americans -- Biography.
Pioneers.
California -- Gold discoveries -- Juvenile literature.
California -- Race relations -- Juvenile literature.
California -- Gold discoveries.
Publisher New York :Crown Publishers,2000
Edition 1st ed.
Language English
Description 85 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
Bibliography Notes Includes bibliographical references (pages [81]-82) and index.
ISBN 0517800969
0517800942 (pbk.)
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