Upon these Shores: Themes in the African-American Experience 1600 to the PresentWilliam R. Scott, William G. Shade Routledge, 2013 M10 31 - 480 páginas This one-volume, comprehensive overview of African American history brings together original essays by some of the foremost authorities in the field. Arranged both thematically and chronologically, these papers discuss a wide range of topics - from the Middle Passage to the Civil Rights Movement; from abolition to the Great Migration; from issues in religion, class and family to literature, education and politics. |
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... established at Niagara Falls, New York, to renew public agitationforblack constitutional rights. 1908 Race riot in Springfield, Illinois, on the 100th anniversary of Lincoln's birthday leadsto founding in February 1909 oftheNational ...
... established at Niagara Falls, New York, to renew public agitationforblack constitutional rights. 1908 Race riot in Springfield, Illinois, on the 100th anniversary of Lincoln's birthday leadsto founding in February 1909 oftheNational ...
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... establish trading posts along the West African coast . Accession of Sonni Ali of Songhai . Mali is conquered by Sonni Ali and absorbed by Songhai , the largest of the West African empires , which lasted from 1450 to 1800 . The ...
... establish trading posts along the West African coast . Accession of Sonni Ali of Songhai . Mali is conquered by Sonni Ali and absorbed by Songhai , the largest of the West African empires , which lasted from 1450 to 1800 . The ...
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... established in New York City . Boston African Society founded . Gabriel Prosser's slave conspiracy uncovered in Richmond , Virginia . Jean Jacque Dessalines proclaims the independence of Haiti as the second republic established in the ...
... established in New York City . Boston African Society founded . Gabriel Prosser's slave conspiracy uncovered in Richmond , Virginia . Jean Jacque Dessalines proclaims the independence of Haiti as the second republic established in the ...
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... established following the secession of the other states of the Lower South . The Confederate government attacks Fort Sumter beginning the Civil War . Lincoln's call for troops to suppress the rebellion provokes the secession of Virginia ...
... established following the secession of the other states of the Lower South . The Confederate government attacks Fort Sumter beginning the Civil War . Lincoln's call for troops to suppress the rebellion provokes the secession of Virginia ...
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... established . Black Codes passed by all - white governments of the southern states . Thirteenth Amendment ending slavery in the United States is ratified . 1865-1866 The Ku Klux Klan , the most important of the several white , racist ...
... established . Black Codes passed by all - white governments of the southern states . Thirteenth Amendment ending slavery in the United States is ratified . 1865-1866 The Ku Klux Klan , the most important of the several white , racist ...
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this peculiar institution | 61 |
Africans in EighteenthCentury North America | 83 |
In Search of Freedom | 102 |
Though We Are Not Slaves | 118 |
Full of Faith Full of Hope | 141 |
From Booker T to Malcolm X | 198 |
Black Religious Traditions | 285 |
AfricanAmerican Family Life in Societal Context | 303 |
From Black Bourgeoisie to AfricanAmerican | 319 |
Black Feminism in the United States | 347 |
African Americans and Education | 369 |
After the Movement | 389 |
The Quest for Black Equity | 404 |
Black Internationalism | 418 |
Rights Power and Equality | 221 |
The Sounds of Blackness | 251 |
Black Voices | 270 |
Afterword | 435 |
Notes on Contributors | 445 |
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