The Evolution of Raleigh's African-American: Neighborhoods in the 19th and 20th Centuries by Richard Mattson, November, 1988
It seems like I visit this document yearly as I seek to gain insight into important topics to highlight for Wake researchers during Black History Month. I know I have pulled information from it for the last two years running - once, for an expansion of the list of Freedmen's Villages in Wake County and again, when gathering sources for the growth of suburbs in Raleigh. When revisiting this document today, not only was I struck by the value of the comprehensive content but also by the generous list of resources that are included with in this historic survey document. If you are interested in the formation of Freedmen's communities, suburbs, polulation changes during Reconstruction, or growth and development in black communities, you should spend some time with Mr. Mattson's document.
Do not miss the pages of sources in the endnotes! What a treasure.
500 block North Dawson Street, Raleigh, NC; 1948. The view is looking NE from the corner of Dawson and Johnson Streets. Part of the Smoky Hollow neighborhood. Photo by Albert Barden. From the Albert Barden Collection, State Archives of North Carolina, Raleigh, NC. (NC Archives Flickr) |
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