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Broad in scope and original in its interpretation, Fly Away illuminates the origins, development, and transformation of national culture during an important chapter in twentieth-century American history.

Trade Review
A grand work... An engaging and entertaining volume that ought to be of interest to anyone with a curiosity about African American migration and African American cultural contributions to American culture. Geographical Review As Rutkoff and Scott take the reader to Chicago's Bud Billiken Day or Houston's Juneteenth, August Wilson's Pittsburgh, or Walter Mosley's Los Angeles, 'the flashes of the West African spirit that black rural southerners brought north' are rendered visible. Publishers Weekly (starred review) Adds considerably to our understanding of this national exodus... The authors, who teach history at Kenyon College, argue that the black migrants preserved many of their West African roots and customs in the move north, just as they had during the Middle Passage from Africa to the Americas. These authors stress the cultural freedom afforded by holding on to a vision of Africa as the homeland. In preserving their African roots, the black migrants could take pride in where they came from and in who they were in their new circumstances. Wall Street Journal Fly Away represents a useful contribution. -- Brian Ward Journal of World History Fly Away is intended for an academic audience and its footnotes display the depth of the research. However, the authors' engaging style also should appeal to the general reader with an interest in African-American cultural history. Charleston Post and Courier [A] well-written, thought-provoking book. The authors have created a broad-ranging study that is well worth reading. It provides many new ways of thinking about and interpreting the impact of African American migration both on the migrants and the nation. -- Spencer R. Crew Journal of American History Rutkoff and Scott's book is likely to become a staple in undergraduate courses in African American and American Studies. -- Luther Adams American Historical Review Illuminating and impressive cultural history... Highly recommended. Choice

Table of Contents

List of Maps and Illustrations
Acknowledgments
1. Out of Africa
2. New Africa
3. Negro Capital of the World
4. Mules and Men
5. Blues Pianos and Tricky Baseballs
6. Walkin' Egypt
7. Bronzeville's Pinkster Kings
8. Dixie Special
9. California Dreaming
10. Circle Unbroken
Notes
Index

Fly Away

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    A Paperback / softback by Peter M. Rutkoff, William B. Scott

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      Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
      Publication Date: 11/03/2016
      ISBN13: 9781421418476, 978-1421418476
      ISBN10: 1421418479

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Broad in scope and original in its interpretation, Fly Away illuminates the origins, development, and transformation of national culture during an important chapter in twentieth-century American history.

      Trade Review
      A grand work... An engaging and entertaining volume that ought to be of interest to anyone with a curiosity about African American migration and African American cultural contributions to American culture. Geographical Review As Rutkoff and Scott take the reader to Chicago's Bud Billiken Day or Houston's Juneteenth, August Wilson's Pittsburgh, or Walter Mosley's Los Angeles, 'the flashes of the West African spirit that black rural southerners brought north' are rendered visible. Publishers Weekly (starred review) Adds considerably to our understanding of this national exodus... The authors, who teach history at Kenyon College, argue that the black migrants preserved many of their West African roots and customs in the move north, just as they had during the Middle Passage from Africa to the Americas. These authors stress the cultural freedom afforded by holding on to a vision of Africa as the homeland. In preserving their African roots, the black migrants could take pride in where they came from and in who they were in their new circumstances. Wall Street Journal Fly Away represents a useful contribution. -- Brian Ward Journal of World History Fly Away is intended for an academic audience and its footnotes display the depth of the research. However, the authors' engaging style also should appeal to the general reader with an interest in African-American cultural history. Charleston Post and Courier [A] well-written, thought-provoking book. The authors have created a broad-ranging study that is well worth reading. It provides many new ways of thinking about and interpreting the impact of African American migration both on the migrants and the nation. -- Spencer R. Crew Journal of American History Rutkoff and Scott's book is likely to become a staple in undergraduate courses in African American and American Studies. -- Luther Adams American Historical Review Illuminating and impressive cultural history... Highly recommended. Choice

      Table of Contents

      List of Maps and Illustrations
      Acknowledgments
      1. Out of Africa
      2. New Africa
      3. Negro Capital of the World
      4. Mules and Men
      5. Blues Pianos and Tricky Baseballs
      6. Walkin' Egypt
      7. Bronzeville's Pinkster Kings
      8. Dixie Special
      9. California Dreaming
      10. Circle Unbroken
      Notes
      Index

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