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9781596294844

Peekskill's African American History

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  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2008-05-09
  • Publisher: History Pr
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Summary

The first African Americans of Peekskill had no choice in making the Hudson Valley their home. What they did choose was what kind of home to make of it????????????choices that were to shape both their community and the course of American history. Meet the African American sharpshooter who helped swing the balance of the American Revolution, revisit a stop on the underground railroad and catch a glimpse of Paul Robeson through the tumult of the 1949 concert riots. Then follow John J. Curran beyond the headlines and behind the scenes as he seeks out the people whose quiet, consistent contributions were no less dynamic in bringing about social change.

Table of Contents

Prefacep. 11
1759 to 1815: Hudson Valley Slavery and Fighting for Independence
Human Slavery in New York State, Westchester, Cortlandt and Peekskillp. 13
Another Document Confirms Slaveryp. 15
Numbers and Scope of Race Slaveryp. 15
Peekskill and Cortlandt Slave Ownersp. 16
"Old Slave House on Main Street"p. 17
An African American Revolutionary War Veteranp. 19
John Jacob Peterson Became a Herop. 21
The First Integrated Armyp. 25
Inside the Hudson Valley Headquartersp. 26
"True to the Patriotic Instincts": 1812p. 27
1815 to 1900: Escaping Slavery and the War for Its End
Posted: "Ten Dollars Reward...Ran Away"p. 29
Escape on the Underground Railroadp. 31
Hawley and Harriet Green's 1112 Main Street Safe Housep. 33
More Land Dealing and Good Worksp. 35
AME Zion Church and Underground Railroad Activitiesp. 37
Underground Railroad Toursp. 40
Peekskill Woman Restored Harriet Tubman's Homep. 41
Reverend Beecher and Harriet Made Their Contributionsp. 42
Local Union Soldiersp. 43
Former Southern Slave and Civil War Leader Settled in Peekskillp. 44
William H. Singleton Joined the Union Armyp. 48
Local Response to New York City Draft Riotsp. 49
Abraham and William Hallenbackp. 50
William Tinsley: Peekskill Success Storyp. 52
Work, Family and Churches in the Late 1800sp. 54
Mount Olivet Baptist Churchp. 57
John Duey and General Pomeroy's Swordp. 62
1900 to 1950: Unheard Voices on the National Scene
World War I: Buffalo Solidersp. 63
1900 to 1940: Modern Life, Hopes, Setbacks and Anxietyp. 63
Peekskill Ku Klux Klan Sets Its Stage: The 1920sp. 66
World War II Veteransp. 68
World War II's "Black Panthers"p. 74
Paul Robeson Sings in Peekskill: 1947p. 74
Social and Political Background to 1949 Eventsp. 76
Paul Robeson in Moscow: 1949p. 78
Role of the Peekskill Evening Starp. 80
Two Riot Events at Van Cortlandtville: 1949p. 81
"Wake Up America, Peekskill Did"p. 83
Reports, Committees and Then the 1960sp. 84
Commemorations Fifty Years Laterp. 85
Caleb Peterson: From Drum Hill School to Hollywoodp. 85
1950 to 1970: Troubles and Transition
Neighborhoodsp. 87
Bohlmann Towersp. 90
Urban Renewal Dislocationsp. 91
The Charitable Sixp. 92
Vietnam Warp. 93
Change, Rage and Opportunitiesp. 94
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.p. 98
Peekskill NAACP and Civil Rights Activitiesp. 99
Peekskill Chapter of the NAACPp. 103
Soul Music, Soul Food and "Black Power"p. 107
Peekskill's Black Panthersp. 108
Churchesp. 110
AME Zion Churchp. 110
Mount Lebanon Baptist Churchp. 112
Refuge Church of Christp. 115
Two Apostolic and an Evangelical Churchp. 115
Mount Olivet Baptist Church: Reverend Wiggins's Pastoratep. 115
Haywood Burns Influenced the Worldp. 119
1970 to 2008: Taking Charge and Moving Ahead
Zeta Phi Beta Sorority: Nu Psi Zeta Chapterp. 123
Peekskill Firstsp. 123
Peekskill Area Health Centerp. 127
Family Resource Centerp. 128
Aunt Bessie's Open Door Day Care Centerp. 128
Human Relations Commissionp. 130
Politiciansp. 130
Published Memoir by Ethel Jacksonp. 133
Experiencing the Amistadp. 133
Community Leaders: 1970 to 2000p. 134
Notable Educatorsp. 140
School Boardp. 144
Peekskill High School Hall of Honorp. 145
The Contemporary Scenep. 147
Acknowledgementsp. 157
Author's Worksp. 159
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