Preface | p. 11 |
1759 to 1815: Hudson Valley Slavery and Fighting for Independence | |
Human Slavery in New York State, Westchester, Cortlandt and Peekskill | p. 13 |
Another Document Confirms Slavery | p. 15 |
Numbers and Scope of Race Slavery | p. 15 |
Peekskill and Cortlandt Slave Owners | p. 16 |
"Old Slave House on Main Street" | p. 17 |
An African American Revolutionary War Veteran | p. 19 |
John Jacob Peterson Became a Hero | p. 21 |
The First Integrated Army | p. 25 |
Inside the Hudson Valley Headquarters | p. 26 |
"True to the Patriotic Instincts": 1812 | p. 27 |
1815 to 1900: Escaping Slavery and the War for Its End | |
Posted: "Ten Dollars Reward...Ran Away" | p. 29 |
Escape on the Underground Railroad | p. 31 |
Hawley and Harriet Green's 1112 Main Street Safe House | p. 33 |
More Land Dealing and Good Works | p. 35 |
AME Zion Church and Underground Railroad Activities | p. 37 |
Underground Railroad Tours | p. 40 |
Peekskill Woman Restored Harriet Tubman's Home | p. 41 |
Reverend Beecher and Harriet Made Their Contributions | p. 42 |
Local Union Soldiers | p. 43 |
Former Southern Slave and Civil War Leader Settled in Peekskill | p. 44 |
William H. Singleton Joined the Union Army | p. 48 |
Local Response to New York City Draft Riots | p. 49 |
Abraham and William Hallenback | p. 50 |
William Tinsley: Peekskill Success Story | p. 52 |
Work, Family and Churches in the Late 1800s | p. 54 |
Mount Olivet Baptist Church | p. 57 |
John Duey and General Pomeroy's Sword | p. 62 |
1900 to 1950: Unheard Voices on the National Scene | |
World War I: Buffalo Soliders | p. 63 |
1900 to 1940: Modern Life, Hopes, Setbacks and Anxiety | p. 63 |
Peekskill Ku Klux Klan Sets Its Stage: The 1920s | p. 66 |
World War II Veterans | p. 68 |
World War II's "Black Panthers" | p. 74 |
Paul Robeson Sings in Peekskill: 1947 | p. 74 |
Social and Political Background to 1949 Events | p. 76 |
Paul Robeson in Moscow: 1949 | p. 78 |
Role of the Peekskill Evening Star | p. 80 |
Two Riot Events at Van Cortlandtville: 1949 | p. 81 |
"Wake Up America, Peekskill Did" | p. 83 |
Reports, Committees and Then the 1960s | p. 84 |
Commemorations Fifty Years Later | p. 85 |
Caleb Peterson: From Drum Hill School to Hollywood | p. 85 |
1950 to 1970: Troubles and Transition | |
Neighborhoods | p. 87 |
Bohlmann Towers | p. 90 |
Urban Renewal Dislocations | p. 91 |
The Charitable Six | p. 92 |
Vietnam War | p. 93 |
Change, Rage and Opportunities | p. 94 |
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. | p. 98 |
Peekskill NAACP and Civil Rights Activities | p. 99 |
Peekskill Chapter of the NAACP | p. 103 |
Soul Music, Soul Food and "Black Power" | p. 107 |
Peekskill's Black Panthers | p. 108 |
Churches | p. 110 |
AME Zion Church | p. 110 |
Mount Lebanon Baptist Church | p. 112 |
Refuge Church of Christ | p. 115 |
Two Apostolic and an Evangelical Church | p. 115 |
Mount Olivet Baptist Church: Reverend Wiggins's Pastorate | p. 115 |
Haywood Burns Influenced the World | p. 119 |
1970 to 2008: Taking Charge and Moving Ahead | |
Zeta Phi Beta Sorority: Nu Psi Zeta Chapter | p. 123 |
Peekskill Firsts | p. 123 |
Peekskill Area Health Center | p. 127 |
Family Resource Center | p. 128 |
Aunt Bessie's Open Door Day Care Center | p. 128 |
Human Relations Commission | p. 130 |
Politicians | p. 130 |
Published Memoir by Ethel Jackson | p. 133 |
Experiencing the Amistad | p. 133 |
Community Leaders: 1970 to 2000 | p. 134 |
Notable Educators | p. 140 |
School Board | p. 144 |
Peekskill High School Hall of Honor | p. 145 |
The Contemporary Scene | p. 147 |
Acknowledgements | p. 157 |
Author's Works | p. 159 |
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