Library Record
Metadata
Object Name |
Book |
Source |
Teaching Iowa History Team |
Iowa History Era Tag |
Expansion, Confrontation & the Farm Crisis (1964-1990) |
Catalog Number |
2018.045.347 |
Author |
Schwieder, Dorothy, Joseph Hraba, Elmer Schwieder |
Title |
Buxton: Work and Racial Equality in a Coal Mining Community |
Summary |
This book explains the history of the small mining town of Buxton, Iowa which was seen as a town where racial equality was very much present. For any use other than instructional resources, please check with the organization that owns this item regarding copyright restrictions. |
Notes on Related Objects |
Resource is related to the following objects, which can be found by searching the catalog number in the advanced search section: Catalog #: 2018.012.013 Tile, Roof 2018.012.014 Check, Miners 2018.012.015 Padlock 2018.012.016 Pitcher 2018.012.017 Marble 2018.012.018 Print, Photographic 2018.012.019 Print, Photographic 2018.012.020 Bottle 2018.045.346 Book 2018.045.347 Book |
Additional Research & Sources |
Additional Information: Click Here This book connects with the following standards: Standard SS.1.23 Cultural Makeup: A lesson could be created on the cultural makeup in Buxton, Iowa, and how this cultural makeup compared to/differed from many other American societies during this time. |
Published Date |
1987 |
Publisher |
Iowa State University Press |
Published Place |
Ames, IA |
Search Terms |
African American Experience Arts & Culture Business & Industry Coal Miners Mining Towns |
