Description: JEAN BAPTISTE LA POINTE DU SABLE AND THE FOUNDING OF CHICAGO Author: [African Americana] Passovoy, Lorraine Title: JEAN BAPTISTE LA POINTE DU SABLE AND THE FOUNDING OF CHICAGO Description: Small collection of material from African American writer and historian Lorraine Passovoy to the prominent collector Dion A. Stams, revealing newly-discovered information about Chicago’s founder, the Black fur trader Jean Baptiste Pointe du Sable (circa 1745-1818).It is now well known that du Sable settled near the mouth of the Chicago River in the mid-1700s, building a home and establishing a trading post there. But he was not recognized by the State of Illinois as the founder of Chicago until 1968.In one of the typed letters in this group, Passovoy (1919-90) shares with Stams (1908-98) that a 1763 letter in the Illinois Historical Collections came to light which is likely “the earliest reference to one of the first settlers of Chicago, the free Negro Bapstiste La Pointe du Sable.” In light of this, she was reworking her articles about him as the new information revealed he “may have built his first piteau-a-terre trading post decades earlier than I thought.”This collection also includes another half-page typed letter from Passovoy to Sams and copies of two letters from Sams to Passovoy.Other materials in this collection include:Two copies of Point Sable and Chicago 1778-80 (1982) by Passovoy, self-publishedTwo copies of The Mysterious Coast Button (1979) by Passovoy, published by Peradam Publishing HouseThe Black Root: Documents of Point Sable and Chicago (1983) by Passovoy and fellow du Sable scholar Virginia JulienTypescript of The Tailor Who Altered History, never publishedTypescript of Jeannot by Passovoy, never publishedThese materials evidently were in Stams’ personal collections and several bear his personal markings and bookplate. Passovoy’s papers are held within the Vivian G. Harsh Research Collection of Afro-American History and Literature at the Chicago Public Library. Seller ID: 77642 Subject: African Americana Established in 1981, Johnson Rare Books & Archives offers a wide array of materials from fine first editions to holographic letters, vernacular photography, archives, and other cultural resources. Our bricks and mortar location in downtown Covina, The Book Shop, is located about 20 miles east of Los Angeles. The shop is open six days a week and houses an inventory of some 30,000 titles, ranging from the general second-hand to the truly antiquarian. As proud members of the Antiquarian Booksellers' Association of America (ABAA), we uphold our association's code of ethics. Terms All orders ship within two business days. Standard mail is USPS Media Mail. Expedited and international shipping are also available. We offer combined shipping on multiple orders. All items are guaranteed to be as described or they may be returned within 30 days of receipt for a full refund.This listing was created by Bibliopolis.
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Author: African Americana] Passovoy, Lorraine
Publisher: Unknown
Language: English
Subject: Americana