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Under one big tent: American Indians, African Americans and the circus world of nineteenth-century America.

机译:在一个大帐篷下:美洲印第安人,非裔美国人和19世纪美国的马戏团世界。

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My dissertation, "Under One Big Tent: American Indians, African Americans and the Circus World of Nineteenth-Century America," rewrites the history of the Old Northwest and argues that diversity was crucial to community development in this region in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. This dissertation recovers the story of a different past that has been repeatedly ignored where Indians and blacks not only lived in the Midwest, but also were prominent founders of communities. I contend that both Native and African Americans were as pioneering as the white farmers that encircled them, and that their early and sustained presence encouraged two of the nation's largest circuses to locate in the Midwest. The Sells Brothers Circus and the Great Wallace Circus located in Ohio and Indiana because of a ready pool of low-wage labor and available lands on which its employees could create and sustain communities and raise their families. While this dissertation focuses on reestablishing this forgotten past, my work argues that the circus provided the means for persistence for both Indians and African Americans and provided them the social and economic means to create and sustain robust communities in the nation's heartland.;My research reveals that race and ethnicity in America were not monolithic historical factors shaping community formation. Instead, my research shows how the elites and lower classes of African American and American Indian societies had disparate views about the value of circus labor. African American elites were uncomfortable with circus work, but often viewed the industry as an avenue of uplift. In contrast, leaders of the Society of American Indians viewed such labor as perpetuating primitive images of Native Americans. While both Native and African American entertainers understood the demeaning depictions of race that they performed in the Wild West and minstrel shows of the circus, both groups relied on the higher wages of the industry to sustain their households. But Indians and African Americans differed in their long-term goals. African Americans used circus employment to create educational opportunities for young ragtime and jazz performers which enhanced their mobility, while Indians used access to wage labor to sustain their communities and insure that they remained on or adjacent to their homelands in the Midwest.;I use eighteenth-century missionary and church records, community and oral histories, and treaty negotiations to place Miami, Wyandot, and African American people in the Old Northwest and to show ways that they built and maintained communities. I use nineteenth and twentieth-century Native American and African American newspapers to show the scope of traveling musicians, the challenges they overcame to create spaces for themselves, and how they moved beyond the circus industry to other national and international opportunities. I use circus archives, industry journals, and route books to reconstruct circus towns and life in traveling circus communities.
机译:我的论文“在一个大帐篷下:美洲印第安人,非裔美国人和19世纪美国马戏团世界”重写了西北地区的历史,并指出多样性对于18世纪和19世纪该地区的社区发展至关重要。这篇论文恢复了一个不同的过去的故事,这个故事被一再忽视,印第安人和黑人不仅生活在中西部,而且是社区的杰出创始人。我认为,原住民和非裔美国人都像包围他们的白人农民一样具有开创性,他们的早期和持续存在鼓励了该国最大的两个马戏团在中西部地区定居。卖方兄弟马戏团和大华莱士马戏团位于俄亥俄和印第安纳州,因为这里有低工资的劳动力和可利用的土地,员工可以在这些土地上建立和维持社区并养家。尽管本文着重于重建被遗忘的过去,但我的工作认为马戏团为印第安人和非裔美国人提供了持久的手段,并为他们提供了在国家心脏地带建立和维持强大社区的社会和经济手段。美国的种族和种族并不是塑造社区形成的整体历史因素。相反,我的研究表明,非洲裔美国人和美洲印第安人社会的精英阶层和下层阶级对马戏团劳动的价值有不同的看法。非裔美国人的精英对马戏团的工作不满意,但经常将马戏团视为兴起马戏团的途径。相比之下,美洲印第安人学会的领导人则认为这种劳动是对美洲原住民原始形象的永久保留。虽然土著和非裔美国人的艺人都理解了他们在荒野西部和马戏团演出中对种族的贬低描绘,但两个团体都依靠该行业的较高工资来维持其家庭。但是印第安人和非裔美国人的长期目标有所不同。非裔美国人利用马戏团的就业机会为年轻的拉格泰姆和爵士乐表演者创造了教育机会,从而增强了他们的流动性,而印第安人则利用有偿劳动来维持自己的社区并确保他们留在中西部的家园或附近。世纪的传教士和教堂记录,社区和口述历史,以及通过条约谈判将迈阿密,怀恩多特和非裔美国人安置在旧西北地区,并展示他们建立和维护社区的方式。我使用19世纪和20世纪的美国原住民和非裔美国人报纸来展示旅行音乐家的范围,他们克服的挑战,为自己创造空间的挑战,以及他们如何从马戏业转移到其他国家和国际机遇。我使用马戏团档案,行业期刊和路线书来重建马戏团城镇和马戏团社区的生活。

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  • 作者

    Hughes, Sakina Mariam.;

  • 作者单位

    Michigan State University.;

  • 授予单位 Michigan State University.;
  • 学科 African American Studies.;History United States.;Native American Studies.;History Black.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2012
  • 页码 293 p.
  • 总页数 293
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:42:26

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