All We Had Was Each Other

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<p>A remarkable poignant collection. --Choice<br /><br />This oral history of black Madison is an invaluable primary document for students general readers and scholars. Interestingly it illuminates the white side of Madison as much as it reveals about what transpired in the black community. --Darlene Clark Hine from the Foreword<br /><br />Twenty Black residents of a small Ohio River town here tell the stories of their lives. Madison though in the North had its cultural roots in the south and for most of the twentieth century the town was strictly segregated. In their own words Black men and women of Madison describe the deprivations of discrimination in their hometown: what it meant personally and culturally to be denied opportunities for participation in the educational economic political and social life of the white community. And they describe how they created a community of their own strong and viable self-sustaining and mutually supportive of its members.</p>
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