The Negro and the Nation: A History of American Slavery and EnfranchisementGood Press, 2019 M12 5 - 399 páginas George Spring Merriam's groundbreaking work, 'The Negro and the Nation', delves deep into the complex social and political landscape of the United States during the Reconstruction era. Merriam's eloquent prose and meticulous research provide a vivid portrayal of the struggles faced by African Americans in the aftermath of the Civil War, shedding light on the systemic racism and discrimination prevalent in American society. Through a combination of historical analysis and poignant storytelling, Merriam offers a thought-provoking examination of race relations and the quest for equality in the nation's turbulent history. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in understanding the roots of racial inequality in America. George Spring Merriam, a prominent historian and abolitionist, draws upon his extensive knowledge of American history and social justice to craft an insightful narrative that challenges conventional perspectives on race and identity. His compassionate approach to addressing the injustices faced by African Americans sets 'The Negro and the Nation' apart as a seminal work in the study of race relations in the United States. Scholars and history enthusiasts alike will find Merriam's book to be a captivating and enlightening read that offers valuable insights into the enduring legacy of racial discrimination. |
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Contenido
CHAPTER V | |
CHAPTER VI | |
THE UNDERLYING FORCES | |
CHAPTER IX | |
CHAPTER XI | |
FREMONT AND FREEDOM | |
CHAPTER XX | |
CHAPTER XXIV | |
CHAPTER XXVI | |
CHAPTER XXVIII | |
THE SECOND PLAN | |
The Negro and the Nation | |
CHAPTER XXXIII | |
CHAPTER XXXV | |
CHAPTER XV | |
CHAPTER XVI | |
CHAPTER XVIII | |
CHAPTER XXXVIII | |
CHAPTER XL | |
INDEX | |
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