African Americans of Chattanooga: a History of Unsung Heroes - Rita L. Hubbard - Books - The History Press - 9781596293151 - December 1, 2007
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African Americans of Chattanooga: a History of Unsung Heroes

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Beginning in 1541 with Hernando De Soto's Spanish expedition for gold, African Americans have held a prominent place in Chattanooga's history. Author Rita Lorraine Hubbard chronicles the ways African Americans have shaped Chattanooga, and presents inspirational achievements that have gone largely unheralded over the years. Did you know that Chattanooga is:

-the hometown of the first African American appointed to lead counsel on a Supreme Court case

-the home of the nation's oldest student, who learned to read at age 116

-the home of the African American blacksmith who put shackles on the Andrew's Raiders after the Great Locomotive Chase

-the site of one of the first integrated police departments in the South... and so much more!

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released December 1, 2007
ISBN13 9781596293151
Publishers The History Press
Pages 160
Dimensions 173 × 239 × 11 mm   ·   399 g
Language English  

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