Description: "A sincere effort has been made in this book to present an honest, unbiased account of life for minorities in San Bernardino during the late eighteen hundreds and early and middle nineteen hundreds." From the rear cover: The Inghrams were not just any black family in the California town of San Bernardino. They were people who worked hard to be "somebody" in a town where racial slurs and insults were common pracrice and black people were not considered an important part of the community. "Papa" Inghram, the son of Kentucky slaves, came to San Bernardino in 1888. THere he married Mary Bonner and they became the parnets of seven children. Life was not alway good, successful, or beautiful for "Papa": and hius family, but he lived to see most of his children reach matureity and achieve those things in life that made hiim proud to have answered the caol to "Go West, young man." A3
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Publication Year: 1983
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Book Title: Beyond All This
Author: Dorothy Inghram
Publisher: Dorothy Inghram
Genre: local history
Topic: African-American history, San Bernardino history, Minorities in California
Number of Pages: 142 pages