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Struggle for Freedom, The

A History of African Americans, Combined Volume

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Paperback, blz. | Engels
Pearson Education | e druk, 2018
ISBN13: 9780134733357
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Pearson Education e druk, 2018 9780134733357
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For courses in History of African Americans
 
A biographical approach to the African American experience
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ISBN13:9780134733357
Taal:Engels
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<h2>Brief Contents</h2> <div class="c-no-headers-number-list_container"> <ol> <li>Ancient Africa</li> <li>Africa and the Atlantic World</li> <li>Africans in Early North America, 1619–1726</li> <li>Africans in Bondage: Early Eighteenth Century to the American Revolution</li> <li>The Revolutionary Era: Crossroads of Freedom</li> <li>After the Revolution: Constructing Free Life and Combating Slavery, 1787–1816</li> <li>African Americans in the Antebellum Era</li> <li>African Americans in the Reform Era, 1831–1850</li> <li>A Prelude to War: The 1850s</li> <li>Civil War and the Promises of Freedom: The Turbulent 1860s</li> <li>Post-Civil War Reconstruction: A New National Era</li> <li>The Post-Reconstruction Era</li> <li>“Colored” Becomes “Negro” in the Progressive Era</li> <li>The Making of a “New Negro”: World War I to the Great Depression</li> <li>The New Politics of the Great Depression</li> <li>Fighting Fascism Abroad and Racism at Home</li> <li>Emergence of a Mass Movement against Jim Crow</li> <li>Marching toward Freedom, 1961–1966</li> <li>Resistance, Repression, and Retrenchment, 1967–1978</li> <li>The Search for New Directions During a Conservative Era, 1979–1991</li> <li>Continuing Struggles over Rights and Identity, 1992–2004</li> <li>Barack Obama and the Promise of Change, 2004–Present</li> </ol> <p>Volume I includes Chapters 1–11; Volume II includes Chapters 11–22; The Modern Era includes Chapters 15–22.</p> </div>
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