Publication |
New York, Checkmark Books, 2001.
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Description |
x, 214pBlack Spine
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Summary/Abstract |
Atlas of African-American History graphically chronicles important events in African-American history. It captures the tides of migration that are at the heart of the African-American experience, from the journey out of Africa into enslavement in the Caribbean, Latin America, and the American colonies to the journeys of freedpersons seeking opportunity - and loved ones separated by slavery - in the North and West to the movements of protesters who marched or raged with the eyes of the country upon them.
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Contents |
Note on photos
Introduction
Acknowledgements
The African heritage: a short history of a continent
Slavery in early America
The divided nation
Up from slavery: African Americans in the late 19th century
The "new Negro": African Americans from the early to mid-20th century
The civil rights years
Backlash and retrenchment
Black America today
Selected bibliography
Index
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Standard Number |
081604127X Pb.
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