Read The Black History of the White House Online
Authors: Clarence Lusane
Fehrenbacher, Don E.,
184
Fellner, James,
322
female population, electoral/political voice (absence),
70â71
Ficklin, Charles,
270
Ficklin, John (White House butler/supervisor),
269â270
Ficklin, Samuel,
270
Fidele, Diane (resignation),
447
Fields, Alonzo (White butler/maître d'hôtel),
267â269
,
270
presidential preference,
268
Fifteenth Amendment, passage (1870),
216
Fifty-fifth Massachusetts Colored Regiment,
204
Fillmore, Millard
ACS member,
148
Drayton/Sayres executive pardon,
140
Fugitive Slave Act (1850) signing,
151
slave ownership, avoidance,
145
Final Report of the JFK Board, creation,
291â292
Fisk University,
259â260
Fitzgerald, Ella,
384
Fletcher, Arthur (Philadelphia Plan),
312â313
Foote, Henry,
137
“For Aunty Sojourner Truth” (Truth),
211â212
civil rights advances,
31
Forrest, Nathan Bedford,
205
Forsyth, John,
153â154
Fort Pillow, black troop murder,
205
founding documents,
35
Founding Fathers
impact,
35
property rights priority,
74â75
rhetoric, challenge,
129
slavery, accommodation,
52
Fourteenth Amendment, passage (1868),
215â216
Fox TV News, right-wing aid,
454
France, Second Republic (declaration),
137
Frank (White House construction slave),
117
Franklin, Aretha,
329â330
Franklin & Armfield, abducted/enslaved people dealings,
105
Fraunces, “Black Sam,”
49
Free African Society
broad-based network,
95â96
formation,
95
free blacks
future, perception,
190â191
inclusion,
70
restrictions,
146
Freedman and Soldier's Relief Association,
177â178
Freedman's Bank,
28
Freedmen's Bureau (Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Land),
215
school setup,
240
Freedmen's Bureau Act, Lincoln signing,
470
Freedmen's Pension Bill
(Connell),
357â358
Freedom, White House symbol,
18
Freedom
(statue) (Crawford),
127â129
freedom movement,
298â317
Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), Kennedy documents release,
281
free jazz movement,
338
free labor
capital construction involvement,
110â117
Republican Party push,
27â28
Freeman, Morgan,
407â409
Free South Africa Movement (FSAM),
319
free states
slave states, balance,
146
status (1812),
145â146
Freidman, Paul,
470
Fremont, John C.,
192â193
Fremont Declaration,
192
Fugitive Slave Act (1793),
26
,
40
,
44
enforcement, weakening,
413
passage/signing,
74â75
repeal,
96
Fugitive Slave Act (1850),
26
,
75
,
154
creation,
413
Fillmore signing,
151
intent,
415
overthrowing,
196
Pierce enforcement,
151
strengthening,
172
Fugitive Slave Laws,
64
race, dropout,
395
Â
G-7, dissolution,
475
G-20, global governance,
475
Gabriel (White House construction slave),
117
Gag rule
accommodation,
152â153
elimination,
153
impact,
151â152
Gallagher, Mary,
271
Gantt, Henry,
377
Garfield, James A.,
203
abolition support,
238
assassination,
240
inauguration speech (1881),
238â239
states' rights defense,
240
Garland, Ann,
173
Garland, Armistead,
173
Garland, Hugh,
172â173
Garment, Leonard,
341â342
Garnet, Henry Highland,
173
,
178
,
189
,
199
resistance,
198
Garvey, Marcus Mosiah,
349â361
black community, conflict,
353
death,
361
government attacks,
360â361
Justice Department deportation attempt,
361
KKK Imperial Wizard meeting,
360â361
mail fraud accusation,
357
Negro World,
361
New Negro Crowd, government perspective,
360â361
photograph,
350
Provisional President of Africa proclamation,
350â351
UNIA,
352
Wells battle,
245
Gary Declaration,
396
Gates, Henry Louis (Skip Gates),
417
arrest incident,
462â465
Gawiser, Sheldon,
433
General Order 11,
192
issuance,
193
Lincoln, rescinding,
194
George, King
armed revolt, justification,
59
colonies, split (declaration),
57
regime, oppressiveness,
47â48
Georgetown Weekly Record,
121
George Washington
(Trumbull),
79
Georgia
profit, slavery (impact),
55
rejected Jefferson Declaration clause,
61
Gerald (White House construction slave),
117
Gibbs, Robert (apologies),
473â474
Gillespie, John Birks “Dizzy,” 342,
343
,
381â386
Jazz Ambassador,
337
racism, cessation (campaign),
384
Gilmore III, James S. (Appeals Court nomination opposition),
330â331
Gingrich, Newt,
376
mosque hysteria,
459â460
racist remarks,
461
Gleason, Ralph,
383
global capitalism, change,
29â30
Gonzales, Virgilio (Watergate burglar),
313
Goodman, Amy,
474
Goodman, Andrew,
393
Goodman, Benny,
342
Good Ol' Boy Roundup investigation,
294â295
Goodwin, Doris Kearns,
181
team of rivals,
216
Gore, Al (vote controversy),
325
government cover-up, Bolden story,
280â281
government location, South wariness,
87â88
Gradual Abolition Act
Article X,
41
development,
94
Washington circumvention,
42
gradualist policy (Pennsylvania Abolition Society),
94
Graeff, Abraham op den,
91
Graeff, Derick op den,
91
Granary Burying Ground, funeral procession,
50
grandfather clauses, impact,
243â244
Granger, Lester (Eisenhower meeting),
276
Grant, Gary,
473
Grant, Ulysses S.,
203
Jubilee Singer performance,
260
Southern racist domination,
238
Grave of the Slave
(Johnson),
157
Gray, Samuel,
49
Gray Panthers,
304
Great Britain (oppression), founding leader freedom declaration,
51â52
Great Depression
job generation,
254â255
social/legislative advances,
455â456
Great Society
effort, cessation,
308
social/legislative advances,
455â456
Greeley, Horace,
195
Lincoln letter,
195
Greene, Charity,
159
Greenough, Horatio (statue), African American school children (photo),
20
Green Party, McKinley alliance,
400
Gregory, Dick,
381
,
383â387
,
391â393
popularity/talent, usage,
391â392
Grose, Dean (resignation),
447â448
Grupski, Thomas,
296
Guantanamo Bay prison
closure,
456
legal limbo,
24
Â
Hadley, Stephen,
330
Haiti, revolution (1791),
228
Hall, Cesar (free black laborer) (Free Cesar),
125
Hall, Tanya,
100
testimony,
385
Hamilton, Alexander (Assumption Act),
88
Hamilton, Chico,
345
Hampton, Fred,
420
Hampton, Lionel,
342â343
Harding, Warren G. (anti-lynching speech),
250â251
Hargrave, Francis,
53
Harkless, Uncle,
78â79
“Harlem” (Ellington),
333
Harlem Spelling Bee (Secret Service email),
296
Harris, Katherine,
326
Harris, Patricia
ambassador appointment,
308
Nixon enemy,
310
abolition support,
238
Harrison, William Henry (black enslavement),
145
Harry (White House black carpenter),
104
,
108
Harvard Law Review,
Obama presidency,
439â440
Hatcher, Richard,
396
Havel, Vaclau,
344
Hayes, Lucy Webb,
262
Hayes, Rutherford B.
election,
237
Jim Crow president,
29
presidency win,
17
Williams performance,
262
Hayes-Tilden Compromise (1876),
28â29
,
233â234
Supreme Court decision,
237â238
Haynes, Roy,
343
Haynsworth Jr., Clement (Supreme Court nomination failure),
309
Haysbert, Dennis,
409â411
Head of State,
407
health care, racial disparities (continuation),
449â450
Helm, Edith,
265
Helms, Jesse,
330
racist Southern defense,
377
Hemings, James (Jefferson chef ),
83â85
Hemings, Sally,
84
Henderson, Joe,
344
Hendricks, Gerrit,
91
Henry (White House construction slave),
117
Hercules,
90
disappearance,
86
disloyalty, display (potential),
82
dress/income,
78â79
escape,
82â83
freedom, seeking,
82
Kitt pursuit,
85
Lear enquiry,
85
photograph,
78
Washington faith,
81â82
Washington search,
85
White House story,
77â86
Hercules, dower negroes,
42
Herman, Alexis,
323
Heston, Charlton,
343
High Street (Philadelphia), photograph,
36
Hill, Anita (sexual harassment charges),
321
Hilliard, David,
388
Hischfield, Fritz,
82â83
Historical Magazine, The,
131
historical perspective, struggle,
19â22
history, marginalization/silencing,
19â20
hiring,
112
slave carpenter ownership,
108
Washington hiring,
107â108
Hoffman, Elsie,
262
Holland, Jesse,
128â129
Holland, Justin,
158
Holland Jerry/Jeremiah (free black laborer),
125
Holliday, Billie (“Strange Fruit”),
254
Hollis, Laura,
32
Home for Destitute Women and Children,
179â180
Hooks, Benjamin,
314
Hoover, Herbert,
230
long-term racial inequality opinion,
269
lynching opinion,
252
Hoover, J. Edgar,
302â303
,
309â310
,
361
paranoia,
388â389
Hoover, Lou (tea invitation problem),
230â231
Horton, James,
99
Horton, Wilie (campaign advertisement),
320