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America's First Black Town: Brooklyn, Illinois, 1830-1915
Sundiata Keita Cha-Jua
African American Studies
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Illinois
100%
Brooklyn
100%
America First
100%
Black Towns
100%
African American
33%
Political Control
22%
Economic Growth
11%
Agriculture
11%
Self-determination
11%
Black Men
11%
People of Color
11%
Social History
11%
Fugitive
11%
Commuting
11%
Census Data
11%
Detroit
11%
Young Men
11%
Industrial Center
11%
East St. Louis
11%
Vice
11%
Catering
11%
Commuters
11%
Internal Colonialism
11%
Cheap Labour
11%
Political History
11%
Industrial Complex
11%
Economic Dependence
11%
Local Business
11%
Nightlife
11%
Heroic
11%
American Newspapers
11%
American Nationalism
11%
Town Development
11%
Black Migrants
11%
Retail Business
11%
Social Sciences
Political Control
100%
Professional Occupations
50%
Social History
50%
Economic Growth
50%
Population Censuses
50%
Self Determination
50%
Autonomy
50%
Colonialism
50%
Political History
50%
Arts and Humanities
Brooklyn
100%
Majority
33%
founding
11%
Careers
11%
Local
11%
Dynamics
11%
1960s
11%
Regional
11%
Self-Determination
11%
Census
11%
Village
11%
Political History
11%
Retail
11%
Detroit
11%
American Nationalism
11%
Courage
11%
American newspapers
11%
1820s
11%