Table of contents for Landmarks of African American history / James Oliver Horton.


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Introduction
Chapter 1: Jamestown: Slavery and Freedom in British North America
Chapter 2: The Old State House: Crispus Attucks and the Boston 
		 Massacre
Chapter 3: Kingsley Plantation: Race and Family in Spanish Florida
Chapter 4: The African Meeting House: Platform for a Community
Chapter 5: The Old Court House: The Beginning of Dred Scott
Chapter 6: Harpers Ferry: African Americans and the John Brown Raid
Chapter 7: Cedar Hill: Washington Home of Frederick Douglass
Chapter 8: Sweet Auburn Historic District: A Haven in a Hostile 
		 World
Chapter 9: Nicodemus, Kansas: In Search of a Promise Land
Chapter 10: The Apollo Theater: Harlem's Stage of Dreams
Chapter 11: U.S.S. Arizona, Pearl Harbor: Race and War in Paradise
Chapter 12: Brown v. Board of Education National Historic Site: The Supreme 
 Court and Public Education
Timeline
Further Reading
Index




Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication: African Americans History Juvenile literature, Historic sites United States Juvenile literature, African Americans Monuments Juvenile literature, United States History, Local Juvenile literature