All We Had Was Each Other

All We Had Was Each Other

Author: Don Wallis

Publisher: Indiana University Press

Published: 1998-12-22

Total Pages: 166

ISBN-13: 9780253334282

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"A remarkable, poignant collection." —Choice "This oral history of black Madison is an invaluable primary document for students, general readers, and scholars. Interestingly it illuminates the white side of Madison as much as it reveals about what transpired in the black community." —Darlene Clark Hine, from the Foreword Twenty Black residents of a small Ohio River town here tell the stories of their lives. Madison, though in the North, had its cultural roots in the south, and for most of the twentieth century the town was strictly segregated. In their own words, Black men and women of Madison describe the deprivations of discrimination in their hometown: what it meant, personally and culturally, to be denied opportunities for participation in the educational, economic, political, and social life of the white community. And they describe how they created a community of their own, strong and viable, self-sustaining and mutually supportive of its members.


Madison, Indiana

Madison, Indiana

Author: Jim Grant

Publisher: Tate Publishing

Published: 2012-04

Total Pages: 110

ISBN-13: 1618620762

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Brick by brick and stick by stick, with rock and quarried stone,A town began where a river ran, set apart in time alone.From the old steamboats on the Ohio River to the regal fountain on Broadway and Main, Jim Grant takes inspiration from his hometown Madison, Indiana, for his poetry. Jim writes of quieter, slower times. A time when neighbors got together for a barn raising and the train was the fastest mode of transportation. This peaceful mindset still exists within the small community of Madison.Madison, Indiana, remains today as Indiana's largest historical district with buildings that are reminiscent of the peaceful history of the town. Madison boasts some of America's finest architectural collections of federal, Italianate, Greek revival, and pre-Civil War buildings. Madison, Indiana, A Peace of Historywill bring this special town to life and make you long for the old days.


Ghosts of Madison, Indiana

Ghosts of Madison, Indiana

Author: Virginia Dyer Jorgensen

Publisher: Arcadia Publishing

Published: 2012-09-18

Total Pages: 147

ISBN-13: 1614236933

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Downtown Madison, the largest contiguous National Historic Landmark in the United States, provides the perfect haunts for poltergeists and playful spirits. Beautifully preserved mid-nineteenth-century buildings grace the streets of Madison, Indiana, providing a concrete connection to the past. But a more ethereal, ghostly link flits about these streets when night descends. Restive spirits linger here, like the extra that may join you mid-slumber at Whitehall Bed-and-Breakfast, a residual from the Civil War hospital that was once nearby. Feel the ghostly chill of a mob bootlegger who stops by the Broadway Tavern around last call and learn of the myriad ghosts that flutter here in search of something. Dive into the shadows of Madison on this chilling journey with Virginia Jorgensen. Includes photos!


Madison in the Sixties

Madison in the Sixties

Author: Stuart D. Levitan

Publisher: Wisconsin Historical Society

Published: 2018-11-19

Total Pages: 529

ISBN-13: 0870208845

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Madison made history in the sixties. Landmark civil rights laws were passed. Pivotal campus protests were waged. A spring block party turned into a three-night riot. Factor in urban renewal troubles, a bitter battle over efforts to build Frank Lloyd Wright’s Monona Terrace, and the expanding influence of the University of Wisconsin, and the decade assumes legendary status. In this first-ever comprehensive narrative of these issues—plus accounts of everything from politics to public schools, construction to crime, and more—Madison historian Stuart D. Levitan chronicles the birth of modern Madison with style and well-researched substance. This heavily illustrated book also features annotated photographs that document the dramatic changes occurring downtown, on campus, and to the Greenbush neighborhood throughout the decade. Madison in the Sixties is an absorbing account of ten years that changed the city forever.


110 Waterfall Hikes Around Madison Indiana

110 Waterfall Hikes Around Madison Indiana

Author: Tina Karle

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2011-06-09

Total Pages: 173

ISBN-13: 1257805193

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When one thinks of Madison Indiana they tend to think of Clifty Falls! But Madison has other unique waterfalls to see and explore besides the famed park. This book contains many hidden and not so hidden falls for one to explore and hike around the town of Madison Indiana.


The Indiana Way

The Indiana Way

Author: James H. Madison

Publisher:

Published: 1986

Total Pages: 392

ISBN-13:

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This is a splendid example of how to write well balanced, highly readable state history. --The Old Northwest "Madison has succeeded as have few other authors of state histories in blending modern scholarly concerns with the traditional narrative historiography of his state. This book is in many ways a model state history." --Choice "Neither too detailed and provincial, nor too broad and comparative, The Indiana Way adopts an integrated analytical approach, but also includes some narrative and biography." --Journal of American History