Obodo Ọchịchịrị
Darktown bụ mpaghara ndị America na America na Atlanta, Georgia . O si na Peachtree Street na Collins Street (ugbu a Courtland Street), kpọrọ Butler Ave. (nke bụ Jesse Hill Jr. Ave.) ruo Jackson Street. [1] Ọ na-ezo aka na ngọngọ dị n'elu Auburn Avenue na nke dị ugbu a Ogbe Ndịda Atlanta na mpaghara Sweet Auburn . Akọwara Darktown n'afọ ndị 1930 dị ka "oghere hell nke mkparị, iwu iwu, ọrịa, mpụ na nhụsianya".[1]
Ọ bụ ntọala maka akwụkwọ Thomas Mullen 2016 Darktown .
A na- okwu ahụ bụ "darktown" mee ihe n'ụzọ dị n'Atlanta na ndị ọzọ nke ndị iji zoo aka na mpaghara ndị America na America. Currier na Ives weputara usoro lithographs nke ekere ókè-na-ewu n'okpuru aha Darktown Comics, nke edobere na obodo ojii [2] [3] [4] [5]
A na-eji ya dị ka nke a na aha nke egwu ama ama Darktown Strutters' Ball na 1899 Charles Hale song Na Darktown Cakewalk [6]
Ntụaka
[dezie | dezie ebe o si]- ↑ The separate city: Black communities in the Urban South, 1940-1968, p.130, Christopher Silver, John V. Moeser
- ↑ Lithograph, "The Darktown Fire Brigade: Under Full Steam" (en). National Museum of American History. Retrieved on 2021-02-15.
- ↑ Le Beau (Spring 2000). African Americans in Currier and Ives's America: The darktown series. Journal of American and Comparative Cultures. Retrieved on 2021-02-15.
- ↑ Benti (2019-10-15). Lucrative Racism. AHPCS. Retrieved on 2021-02-15.
- ↑ Kartheus (2019-04-07). "Let the World Know You Are Alive": May Alcott Nieriker and Louisa May Alcott Confront Nineteenth-Century Ideas about Women's Genius (en-US). American Studies Journal. Retrieved on 2021-02-15.
- ↑ The separate city: Black communities in the Urban South, 1940-1968, p.130, Christopher Silver, John V. Moeser