The Streetcars of New Orleans
Title | The Streetcars of New Orleans PDF eBook |
Author | Elbridge Harper Charlton |
Publisher | Pelican Publishing |
Pages | 248 |
Release | |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 9781455612598 |
This extensively illustrated, 240-page volume documents the long and colorful history of streetcar transportation in the city of New Orleans. This reprint of a 1965 volume, written by the two leading authorities on the subject, represents the complete work on the subject of New Orleans traction and urban railways. Featured are sections on early city transportation, and the golden era of electric traction (1893-1926), along with technical aspects, trackage, and mileage routes. A series of maps pinpoints, for traction enthusiasts, the locations of tracks no longer extant and provides information on companies that once operated the network of rails. Also included is a special section on the types of cars that were used throughout the traction era. Authors Hennick and Charlton also have collaborated on a companion volume to this work, Street Railways of Louisiana , also published by Pelican.
From Slavery to Civil Rights
Title | From Slavery to Civil Rights PDF eBook |
Author | Hilary Mc Laughlin-Stonham |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Pages | 272 |
Release | 2020 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1789622247 |
The history of Louisiana from slavery until the Civil Rights Act of 1964 shows that unique influences within the state were responsible for a distinctive political and social culture. In New Orleans, the most populous city in the state, this was reflected in the conflict that arose on segregated streetcars that ran throughout the crescent city. This study chronologically surveys segregation on the streetcars from the antebellum period in which black stereotypes and justification for segregation were formed. It follows the political and social motivation for segregation through reconstruction to the integration of the streetcars and the white resistance in the 1950s while examining the changing political and social climate that evolved over the segregation era. It considers the shifting nature of white supremacy that took hold in New Orleans after the Civil War and how this came to be played out daily, in public, on the streetcars. The paternalistic nature of white supremacy is considered and how this was gradually replaced with an unassailable white supremacist atmosphere that often restricted the actions of whites, as well as blacks, and the effect that this had on urban transport. Streetcars became the 'theatres' for black resistance throughout the era and this survey considers the symbolic part they played in civil rights up to the present day.
Right to Ride
Title | Right to Ride PDF eBook |
Author | Blair L. M. Kelley |
Publisher | Univ of North Carolina Press |
Pages | 278 |
Release | 2010-05-03 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 0807895814 |
Through a reexamination of the earliest struggles against Jim Crow, Blair Kelley exposes the fullness of African American efforts to resist the passage of segregation laws dividing trains and streetcars by race in the early Jim Crow era. Right to Ride chronicles the litigation and local organizing against segregated rails that led to the Plessy v. Ferguson decision in 1896 and the streetcar boycott movement waged in twenty-five southern cities from 1900 to 1907. Kelley tells the stories of the brave but little-known men and women who faced down the violence of lynching and urban race riots to contest segregation. Focusing on three key cities--New Orleans, Richmond, and Savannah--Kelley explores the community organizations that bound protestors together and the divisions of class, gender, and ambition that sometimes drove them apart. The book forces a reassessment of the timelines of the black freedom struggle, revealing that a period once dismissed as the age of accommodation should in fact be characterized as part of a history of protest and resistance.
Robert Frank
Title | Robert Frank PDF eBook |
Author | Lucy Gallun |
Publisher | MoMA One on One Series |
Pages | 47 |
Release | 2021 |
Genre | Photograph collections |
ISBN | 9781633451193 |
During an extended road trip across the United States, Robert Frank pointed his camera lens at a passing trolley in New Orleans, took a single exposure, and then turned back to bustling Canal Street, where crowds of people swarmed the sidewalks. That single click of the shutter produced a picture with enduring clarity: a row of windows framing the streetcar's passengers--white passengers in the front, Black passengers in the back. An essay by curator Lucy Gallun explores images in the context of Frank's photobook The Americans and in relation to other photographs of the 1950s and '60s.
New Haven Streetcars
Title | New Haven Streetcars PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | Arcadia Publishing |
Pages | 140 |
Release | 2003 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780738512273 |
The first street railway began operating in New York City in 1832. New Orleans inaugurated a street railway system in 1835, and most of the large American cities-Boston, Brooklyn, and Baltimore-were served by the end of the 1950s. In May 1861, more than a year before the nation's capital introduced this new mode of transit, the forty thousand residents of New Haven were furnished with local rail transportation. New Haven's population more than quadrupled between 1861 and 1948, and the city became Connecticut's largest manufacturing center. Street railways made it possible to reach both residential and manufacturing areas. New Haven Streetcars illustrates the essential role played by streetcars in the transformation of the city, with images from each of the six groups of lines that served the New Haven area, including the Yale Bowl open cars, the universal dump cars, the safety cars, and the horse-drawn cars.
Canal Street
Title | Canal Street PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | Pelican Publishing |
Pages | 246 |
Release | |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9781455601882 |
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Streets and Streetcars of St. Louis
Title | Streets and Streetcars of St. Louis PDF eBook |
Author | Andrew D. Young |
Publisher | |
Pages | 144 |
Release | 2002 |
Genre | Local transit |
ISBN | 9780964727939 |