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Friday, April 25, 2014

Additional Reading Related to the Split but not Separated Exhibit

Further Reading Regarding African American and Jewish Communties in the U.S.

Alexander, Joseph Trent.  Great Migrations: Race and Community in the Southern Exodus, 1917-1970,Ph.D., Carnegie Mellon University, 2001.

Anthrop, Mary E.  The Road Less Traveled: Hoosier African Americans and Liberia, Traces (Winter 2007): 12-21

Blackwell, Carolyn. African Americans.The Encyclopedia of Indianapolis. Ed. David J. Bodenhamer and Robert G. Barrows. 1994.

Cohen, Mark. Last Century of a Sephardic Community: The Jews of Monastir, 1839-1943. New York: Foundation for the Advancement of Sephardic Studies and Culture, 2003.

Erez-Boukai, I. Oral Histories of the Etz Chaim Sephardic Jewish Congregation. Ft. Wayne, Indiana: Indiana Jewish Historical Society, 2001.

Golden, Jonathan and Jonathan Sarna. "The American Jewish Experience through the Nineteenth Century: Immigration and Acculturation." nationalhumanitiescenter.org. n.p., Oct 2000.
           
Glazier, Jack. American Sephardim, Memory, and the Representation of European Life.Charting Memory: Recalling Medieval Spain. Ed. Stacy N. Beckwith. 2000.

This Far By Faith: Black Hoosier Heritage (Indianapolis: Indiana Committee for the Humanities, 1982). (Ip977.2 T448)

Thornbrough, Emma Lou. Since Emancipation: A Short History of Indiana Negroes, 1863-1963. (Indianapolis: Indiana Division American Negro Emancipation Centennial Authority, [1964]) (I325.26 T497s)


Further reading regarding segregation and race relations in Indiana and the U.S.

Aquila, Frank D. Race Equity in Education: The History of School Desegregation 1849-1979 Center for Urban and Multicultural Education, School of Education, Indiana University, 1979.

Lane, Russell A. A History of Segregation and Integration in the Indianapolis Public Schools from 1847 to 1960. Indianapolis Public Schools, Indianapolis, 1960.

Lowe, Robert Allen. Racial Segregation in Indiana: 1920-1950. Ball State University, 1965.

Thornbrough, Emma Lou. Segregation in Indiana during the Klan era of the 1920's. Mississippi Valley Historical Review, Vol. XLVII, No. 4, March 1961.

Jackson, Kenneth T. The Ku Klux Klan in the city, 1915-1930. Oxford University Press, 1968.


Finkelman, Paul. The Era of Integration and Civil Rights, 1930-1990. Garland Pub., Mar 1, 1992

Further Reading regarding Indianapoliss Local History

 Bodenhamer and Barrows. The Encyclopedia of Indianapolis. Indiana University Press, 1994.

 Caldwell, Howard; Jones, Darryl (1990). Goodall, Kenneth, ed. Indianapolis. Bloomington: Indiana University Press. 

Dunn, Jacob Piatt (1919). Indiana and Indianans. Volume III. Chicago & New York: American Historical Society. p. 1230.

Historic Indianapolis: http://historicindianapolis.com/

National Park Service Historical Travel Itinerary: http://www.cr.nps.gov/nr/travel/indianapolis/


Wissing, Douglas. The Shapiros Story. Traces of Indiana and Midwestern History. Indiana Historical Society. Fall 2009. 

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