Language: English
20th Century African American & Black Studies American Biography & Autobiography CA CO Cultural; Ethnic & Regional Ethnic Studies General HI HIS036140 History / United States / State & Local / West (ak History ID MT NV SOC001000 Social Science / Ethnic Studies / African American Studies Social Science State & Local UT United States WY) West (AK; CA; CO; HI; ID; MT; NV; UT; WY)
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
Published: Apr 15, 2022
Description:
As Southern California was reimagining leisure and positioning it at the center of the American Dream, African American Californians were working to make that leisure an open, inclusive reality. By occupying recreational sites and public spaces, African Americans challenged racial hierarchies and marked a space of Black identity on the regional landscape and social space. In Living the California Dream Alison Rose Jefferson examines how African Americans pioneered America’s “frontier of leisure” by creating communities and business projects in conjunction with their growing population in Southern California during the nation’s Jim Crow era. By presenting stories of Southern California African American oceanfront and inland leisure destinations that flourished from 1910 to the 1960s, Jefferson illustrates how these places helped create leisure production, purposes, and societal encounters. Black communal practices and economic development around leisure helped define the practice and meaning of leisure for the region and the nation, confronted the emergent power politics of recreational space, and set the stage for the sites as places for remembrance of invention and public contest. Living the California Dream presents the overlooked local stories that are foundational to the national narrative of mass movement to open recreational accommodations to all Americans and to the long freedom rights struggle.