Article ID: CBB000932651

“A Contradiction in Democratic Government”: W. J. Trent, Jr., and the Struggle to Desegregate National Park Campgrounds (2009)

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Camping began in the nineteenth century as an elite form of pilgrimage to the wild, but the arrival of inexpensive automobiles in the early twentieth century greatly expanded camping's social diversity. The change was not universally embraced, especially when African Americans were involved, and the issue came to a head during the 1930s after two racially segregated national parks were opened in southern states. As complaints flowed in, William J. Trent, Jr., became adviser for Negro affairs to Interior Secretary Harold L. Ickes. He had no special interest in the outdoors or national parks, but Trent championed increased African American access to the parks and an end to discrimination in them. NPS leadership resisted Trent's efforts until Secretary Ickes ordered them to create one nonsegregated demonstration area in Shenandoah National Park in 1939. The policy was extended to other areas in 1941 and the next year, with World War II shifting into high gear, campground and other forms of segregation were ended throughout the park system.

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Authors & Contributors
Jeffrey P. Morgan
Sparks, Randy J.
Finney, Carolyn
Mooney, Katherine C.
Williams, Brian K.
Varel, David Alan
Journals
Journal of American History
Journal of African American Studies
Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences
Journal of Black Studies
Health Affairs
Current Anthropology
Publishers
University of North Carolina Press
Quill
University of Colorado at Boulder
Arizona State University
University of Minnesota Press
Oxford University Press
Concepts
African Americans and science
African Americans
Race
Science and race
Psychology
Black people
People
Du Bois, William Edward B.
Boas, Franz
Davis, Allison
Prosser, Inez Beverly
Cox, Oliver Cromwell
Carver, George Washington
Time Periods
20th century, early
20th century
19th century
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21st century
18th century
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Southern states (U.S.)
South Carolina (U.S.)
Mississippi River (North America)
New York City (New York, U.S.)
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University of Chicago
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