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Deaths from the Wichita Eagle

Deaths from the Wichita Eagle
Author: Jerry Ann Kinnear Stout
Publisher:
Total Pages: 17
Release: 1994
Genre: Registers of births, etc
ISBN:

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Lynchings in Kansas, 1850s-1932

Lynchings in Kansas, 1850s-1932
Author: Harriet C. Frazier
Publisher: McFarland
Total Pages: 227
Release: 2015-01-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 1476617791

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In 1933, Genevieve Yost, Kansas State Historical Society cataloger, published a "History of Lynching in Kansas." The present book is a development of that work, researched with the benefit of modern technology. The author locates 58 lynchings Yost missed and removes 19 from her list that for various reasons are not lynchings in Kansas. Yost apparently catalogued her 123 entries, some containing up to six names, based on her newspaper sources' headlines, not the actual stories on the lynchings. Her catalog places some events in counties that did not exist at the time of the lynching. In this book, errors in her data are corrected: misspelled names, incorrect places and dates, and the number of victims per incident. In agreement with Yost, the author finds that most of the victims were white men who were horse thieves, their deaths taking place in the eastern tier of counties bordering Missouri, an area then and now where most Kansans lived. The last lynching in Kansas took place in 1932 in the extreme northwest of the state, and an interview of an eyewitness is included.


Kinfolk

Kinfolk
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 408
Release: 1985
Genre: United States
ISBN:

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Flight to the Top of the World

Flight to the Top of the World
Author: David L. Bristow
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 388
Release: 2018-07-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0803296789

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In his day Walter Wellman (1858–1934) was one of America’s most famous men. To his contemporaries, he seemed like a character from a Jules Verne novel. He led five expeditions in search of the North Pole, two by dogsled and three by dirigible airship, and in 1910 made the first attempt to cross the Atlantic Ocean by air—which the self-styled expert on aerial warfare saw as a mission of world peace. He endured hardships, cheated death on more than one occasion, and surrounded himself with a team of assistants as eccentric and audacious as he was. In addition to his daring adventures, Wellman became a nationally known political reporter and unofficial spokesman for the McKinley and Roosevelt administrations. He was not the first newspaper-sponsored adventurer, but more than any of his predecessors he turned exploration into a real-time media event, and his reputation both flourished and suffered because of it. Wellman lived during a time of rapid social and technological change, when explorers were racing to fill in the last remaining blank spots on the map and when aviation promised to fulfill humanity’s greatest hopes and darkest fears. Flight to the Top of the World is a window into Wellman’s time and illuminates many of its dreams and contradictions.


Black Cowboys in the American West

Black Cowboys in the American West
Author: Bruce A. Glasrud
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2016-09-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 080615649X

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Who were the black cowboys? They were drovers, foremen, fiddlers, cowpunchers, cattle rustlers, cooks, and singers. They worked as wranglers, riders, ropers, bulldoggers, and bronc busters. They came from varied backgrounds—some grew up in slavery, while free blacks often got their start in Texas and Mexico. Most who joined the long trail drives were men, but black women also rode and worked on western ranches and farms. The first overview of the subject in more than fifty years, Black Cowboys in the American West surveys the life and work of these cattle drivers from the years before the Civil War through the turn of the twentieth century. Including both classic, previously published articles and exciting new research, this collection also features select accounts of twentieth-century rodeos, music, people, and films. Arranged in three sections—“Cowboys on the Range,” “Performing Cowboys,” and “Outriders of the Black Cowboys”—the thirteen chapters illuminate the great diversity of the black cowboy experience. Like all ranch hands and riders, African American cowboys lived hard, dangerous lives. But black drovers were expected to do the roughest, most dangerous work—and to do it without complaint. They faced discrimination out west, albeit less than in the South, which many had left in search of autonomy and freedom. As cowboys, they could escape the brutal violence visited on African Americans in many southern communities and northern cities. Black cowhands remain an integral part of life in the West, the descendants of African Americans who ventured west and helped settle and establish black communities. This long-overdue examination of nineteenth- and twentieth-century black cowboys ensures that they, and their many stories and experiences, will continue to be known and told.


Allen County Lines

Allen County Lines
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 548
Release: 1994
Genre: Allen County (Ind.)
ISBN:

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Lincoln Dreamt He Died

Lincoln Dreamt He Died
Author: Andrew Burstein
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 335
Release: 2013-05-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 1137278277

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In this innovative new book, highly regarded historian Burstein goes back forthe first time to discover what people can learn about the lives and emotionsof Americans, from colonial times to the beginning of the modern age.