ABSTRACT

Barack Obama is the first African American President, but the history of African Americans in the White House long predates him. The building was built by slaves, and African Americans have worked in it ever since, from servants to advisors. In charting the history of African Americans in the White House, Kenneth T. Walsh illuminates the trajectory of racial progress in the US. He looks at Abraham Lincoln and his black seamstress and valet, debates between President Johnson and Martin Luther King over civil rights, and the role of black staff members under Nixon and Reagan. Family of Freedom gives a unique view of US history as seen through the experiences of African Americans in the White House.

chapter Two|18 pages

The Slave-Owning Presidents

chapter Three|18 pages

The Emancipator

chapter Four|8 pages

Opportunity Lost

chapter Five|21 pages

Jim Crow

chapter Six|13 pages

Stirrings Of Change

chapter Seven|13 pages

A Few Shining Moments

chapter Eight|13 pages

Camelot in Black and White

chapter Nine|14 pages

The Breakthrough

chapter Ten|18 pages

Mixed Results in a Conservative Era

chapter Eleven|25 pages

Three Southern Presidents

chapter Twelve|31 pages

The First Black President

chapter Thirteen|10 pages

Charisma and Reality