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Milwaukee's Bronzeville: 1900-1950 (Images of America)
Paul H. Geenen
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| #1496902 in eBooks | 2006-08-21 | 2006-08-21 | File type: PDF||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Historic Subject Matter Deserved Much More|By Anthony G Myers|I was quite disappointed with the quality of this publication. While I thought the subject matter compelling and the writing sufficient, the quality of the images in the book was poor, even amateurish for a photography-based book, the paper quality was horrendous and the book's size is much smaller than expected for|About the Author|Paul H. Geenen is a community activist in Milwaukee who, after hearing some of the stories told by people who lived through the Milwaukee Bronzeville era, believes these stories should be kept and shared through the photographs collected in this
With the migration of African American sharecroppers to northern cities in the first half of the 20th century, the African American population of Milwaukee grew from fewer than 1,000 in 1900 to nearly 22,000 by 1950. Most settled around a 12-block area along Walnut Street that came to be known as Milwaukee’s Bronzeville, a thriving residential, business, and entertainment community. Barbershops, restaurants, drugstores, and funeral homes were started with a little ...
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