

An edition of Strangers in the land of paradise (1999)
The Creation of an African American Community in Buffalo, New York, 1900-1940 (Blacks in the Diaspora)
By Lillian Serece Williams
Publish Date
September 2000
Publisher
Indiana University Press
Language
eng
Pages
273
Description:
"Strangers in the Land of Paradise discusses the creation of an African American community as a distinct cultural entity. It describes values and institutions that the Black migrant population brought with them from the South, as well as those that evolved as a result of their interaction with Blacks native to the city and the city itself. Through an examination of work, family, community organizations, and political actions, Lillian Williams explores the process by which the migrants adapted to their new environment."--BOOK JACKET.
subjects: African Americans, City and town life, History, Internal Migration, Migration, Internal, Social conditions, Social life and customs, African americans, new york (state), African americans, history, Buffalo (n.y.)
Places: Buffalo, Buffalo (N.Y.), New York (State), United States
Times: 20th century