Race and the Wild West - (Race and Culture in the American West) by Laura J Arata (Paperback)
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- Winner of the Western Writers of America "SPUR Award" and the Western Association of Women Historians "Gita Chaudhuri Prize"!
- Author(s): Laura J Arata
- 304 Pages
- Biography + Autobiography, Women
- Series Name: Race and Culture in the American West
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Through exhaustive research and nuanced analysis, Laura J. Arata advances our understanding of a woman whose life embodied the contradictory intersections of hope and disappointment that characterized life in the early-twentieth-century American West for brave pioneers of many races.Book Synopsis
Winner of the Western Writers of America "SPUR Award" and the Western Association of Women Historians "Gita Chaudhuri Prize"! Born a slave in eastern Tennessee, Sarah Blair Bickford (1852-1931) made her way while still a teenager to Montana Territory, where she settled in the mining boomtown of Virginia City. Race and the Wild West is the first full-length biography of this remarkable woman, whose life story affords new insight into race and belonging in the American West around the turn of the twentieth century. For many years, Sarah Bickford's known biography fit into a single paragraph. By examining her life in all its complexity, Arata fills in what were long believed to be unrecoverable "silent spaces" in her story. Before establishing herself as a successful business owner, we learn, she was twice married, both times to white men. Her first husband, an Irish immigrant, physically abused her until she divorced him in 1881. Their three children all died before the age of ten. In 1883, she married Stephen Bickford and gave birth to four more children. Upon his death, she inherited his shares of the Virginia City Water Company, acquiring sole ownership in 1917. For the final decade of her life, Bickford actively preserved and promoted a historic Virginia City building best known as the site of the brutal lynching in 1864 of five men. Her conspicuous role in developing an early form of heritage tourism challenges long-standing narratives that place white men at the center of the "Wild West" myth and its promotion. Bickford's story offers a window into the dynamics of race in the rural West. Although her experiences defy easy categorization, what is clear is that her navigation of social norms and racial barriers did not hinge on exceptionalism or tokenism. Instead, she built a life that deserves to be understood on its own terms. Through exhaustive research and nuanced analysis, Laura J. Arata advances our understanding of a woman whose life embodied the contradictory intersections of hope and disappointment that characterized life in the early-twentieth-century American West for brave pioneers of many races.Review Quotes
"The author skillfully and rightfully situates Bickford's story against the larger forces of Montana's more racially fluid early frontier history, thus ensuring her centrality to Montana's history rather than consigning her to its margins or shadows - or worse, invisibility - as previous examinations of Montana's transformative years have done. This work sheds light on a unique woman who found herself in a remote place on the periphery of society facing and overcoming enormous challenges and long odds."--Pacific Northwest Quarterly
"This is a groundbreaking and rigorous study of a remarkable African American woman's life as well as an impressive work of social history."--- Montana: The Magazine of Western History
Dimensions (Overall): 9.0 Inches (H) x 6.0 Inches (W) x .68 Inches (D)
Weight: .99 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Series Title: Race and Culture in the American West
Sub-Genre: Women
Genre: Biography + Autobiography
Number of Pages: 304
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
Format: Paperback
Author: Laura J Arata
Language: English
Street Date: July 2, 2020
TCIN: 89048432
UPC: 9780806164977
Item Number (DPCI): 247-14-7032
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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