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Black San Francisco: The Struggle for Racial Equality in the West, 1900-1954

Albert S. Broussard
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In Black San Francisco, Albert Broussard explores race relations in a city where whites, for the most part, were outwardly civil to blacks while denying them employment opportunities and political power. Understanding the texture of the racial caste system, he argues, is critical to understanding why blacks made so little progress in employment, housing, and politics despite the absence of segregation laws.
  • Cover Page
  • Title Page
  • Copyright Page
  • Dedication
  • Contents
  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction
  • PART ONE: Evolution and Shaping of San Francisco’s Black Community, 1900-1940
  • Chapter 1. The Growth and Development of San Francisco’s Black Community, 1900-1930
  • Chapter 2. Employment and Enterprise, 1900-1930
  • Chapter 3. Class, Status, and Social Life
  • Chapter 4. Protest Organizations, 1915-1930
  • Chapter 5. Politics, Protest, and Race Relations, 1920-1940
  • Chapter 6. The Worst of Times: Blacks During the Great Depression and the New Deal, 1930-1940
  • PART TWO: The Great Divide: World War II and Its Aftermath, 1940-1954
  • Chapter 7. The Growth of Black San Francisco, 1940-1945
  • Chapter 8. World War II, Fair Employment, Discrimination, and Black Opportunity
  • Chapter 9. Wartime Tensions and the Struggle for Housing
  • Chapter 10. World War II and the New Black Hope
  • Chapter 11. The Growth and Flowering of Interracial Organizations
  • Chapter 12. Postwar Employment: Gains and Losses
  • Chapter 13. The Maturation of Black San Francisco: Housing, Autonomy, and Politics
  • Epilogue: The Dream and the Reality
  • Notes
  • Index
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Published: 1993
Publisher: University Press of Kansas
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  • 978-0-7006-0684-9 (paper)
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