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17 unique pages contain "Black women" sorted by [Relevance/Date]

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treatment of Black women prisoners (1 time)
earliest black women (1 time)
significiant black women (1 time)
movement of black women (1 time)
appearance of black women (1 time)
experience of black women (1 time)
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Journal of San Diego History
https://www.sandiegohistory.org/journal/89winter/prostitutes.htm
...It is, however, important to note the appearance of black women in 1910 and the "disappearance" of Orientals....
...A significant shift in prostitutes from the South might reflect the movement of black women in San Diego....
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Book Review
https://www.sandiegohistory.org/journal/86summer/br-women.htm
...She pays attention to frequently overlooked groups, such as older women, black women, and the handicapped....

Book Review
https://www.sandiegohistory.org/journal/99fall/justice.htm
...I am perplexed that Butler provides such a heavily nuanced analysis of race - particularly the treatment of Black women prisoners - from the period 1865-1915 (the years immediately following the end of slavery), but does not give much consideration to the likelihood that incarceration rates and patterns for Black women may have been related to an influx of newly freed slaves and the...

Journal of San Diego History
https://www.sandiegohistory.org/journal/81spring/blacks.htm
...One of the earliest black women to arrive was America Newton who came from Missouri to settle in the Julian area in 1872. Unlike Nathaniel Harrison who raised and sold livestock and worked on nearby ranches, Miss Newton mainly earned her living laundering clothes....
...The Violet Club, founded by women in 1899, admitted only the black elite of San Diego. ...

Book Review
https://www.sandiegohistory.org/journal/84summer/br-ordinary.htm
...Edited by two members of the Associations staff, this book is based on a series of seminars on "Re-examining America's Past" that were held in 1980 and 1981. Convinced of the need to delve more deeply into the daily life experiences of the majority of Americans, men and women, black, white, and brown, the Association commissioned a number of the seminar participants to write...

Book Review
https://www.sandiegohistory.org/journal/81summer/br-black.htm
...Lodges, women's aid and child care facilities were being funded at this time, and black churches served both spiritual and secular needs....
...Using mass action tactics the Victory Committee first convinced the Employment Service to place black women in other than janitorial and service positions in defense plants....

Journal of San Diego History
https://www.sandiegohistory.org/journal/94summer/baranceanu.htm
...She once told me, with a chuckle, that after doing a number of drawings and paintings of reclining female nudes including several lush black women, her mother asked her to please stop because "the neighbors are beginning to talk."...

Journal of San Diego History
https://www.sandiegohistory.org/journal/77summer/baja.htm
...It is known that to the right [east] of the Indies there exists an island, called California, very near the Terrestrial Paradise; peopled by black women among whom there is not a single man since they live in the way of the Amazons. 7 ...

Journal of San Diego History
https://www.sandiegohistory.org/journal/93spring/border.htm
...Some of the black women who visited the troops stayed on the nearby Campo Indian Reservation while others stayed in an improvised house just off the base....

Book Review
https://www.sandiegohistory.org/journal/92winter/guide.htm
...Five additional essays review Chicano, Black, Asian, urban and women's history and are particularly welcome for demonstrating the importance and strength of these sub-fields and the significant new methodologies available to historians....

Journal of San Diego History
https://www.sandiegohistory.org/journal/94summer/rocle.htm
...Mrs. Rocle's work evidences a decorative use of her palette, which is especially noticeable in her painting, 'Concarneau Market,' which depicts a group of peasant women, in their black frocks topped by glistening white coiffes, amid stands of brilliant orange carrots and other equally colorful vegetables and fruits. ...

Balboa Park Research-Amero
https://www.sandiegohistory.org/amero/notes-1912.htm
...Directly beneath him he will see the business section of the city, its streets black with men and women, thousands of automobiles darting here and there....

Book Review
https://www.sandiegohistory.org/journal/2000-4/encinitas.htm
...One of the most memorable aspects of the book is the comparison of an 1887 view of First Street, complete with five horse drawn wagons, twenty somber men, and all the old west character and dust it can hold (pages 62-63) with a picture of the same street in the 1920s (page 88) lined with black Fords and much livelier, fashionably dressed women and...

Journal of San Diego History
https://www.sandiegohistory.org/journal/84summer/cabrillo.htm
...Diegueno and Luiseno Indian tribe representatives, men attired in black and white calico, most with hats, women in bright calico heavily trimmed with ribbons; some men stripped to the waist, with their exposed parts painted bizarre colors while wearing In-dian headdresses fashioned from grain stalks, ferns, leaves and mountain roses; various dignitaries in open carriages; more Indians in native costumes....

Book Review
https://www.sandiegohistory.org/journal/92winter/women.htm
...Numerically, most women imprisoned for violent crimes resided in the southern states.19 The vast majority, African-Americans, were most likely victims of southern state judicial systems determined to keep Black people "in their place."20 ...

[PDF] SDHS Times Winter 2005
https://www.sandiegohistory.org/newsletter/times_2006_winter.pdf
...Vogue predicted that the little black dress "would become the sort of uniform for all women of taste."...

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