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Seneca Village and Little Africa: Two African American Communities in Antebellum New York City
by
Rothschild, Nan A.
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Wall, Diana diZerega
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Copeland, Cynthia
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African American studies
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African Americans
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Archaeological excavation
2008
African Americans in antebellum New York City followed several different residence strategies in the face of ongoing discrimination. Most lived in enclaves, dispersed throughout poorer neighborhoods that were by no means primarily black. One such enclave was Little Africa. Some lived separately in places like Seneca Village, an African American community just outside of town. This study compares the residents of these two neighborhoods and suggests that the members of these groups were quite different from each other in a number of ways. Aggregation of these differences suggests that the groups represent different socioeconomic classes. This finding runs counter to the views of many commentators and scholars (including archaeologists) who talk about the \"African American community,\" implying that the African American population formed (and forms) a homogeneous whole.
Journal Article
Journal of the Indian Claims Commission: September 1969
in
Absentee Delaware Tribe of Oklahoma
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Caddo
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Caddo Tribe of Oklahoma, Caddo Tribe of Indians; Alabama-Coushatta Indians of Texas, Coushatta Indians of Louisiana, Intervenors; Wichita Indian Tribe of Oklahoma and Affiliated Bands, Second Intervenors; Tonkawa Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma amalgamated with and successors in interest to the Texas Tonkawa Tribe and the Texas Lipan Tribe and the Texas Karankawa Tribe, Third Intervenors
1969
Government Document