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African Americans A Concise History

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ISBN-10: 0131925822

ISBN-13: 9780131925823

Edition: 2nd 2006 (Revised)

Authors: Darlene Clark Hine, William C. Hine, Stanley Harrold

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Incorporating the basic features and narrative from "The African-American Odyssey," this concise history presents its major episodes, issues, and people. It tells a compelling story of survival, struggle, and triumph over adversity-leaving readers with an appreciation of the central place of black people and culture in this country, and a better understanding of both African-American and American history. The 2nd edition presents a broadened international perspective, offers expanded coverage of interaction among African-Americans and other ethnic groups, and includes additional material on African-Americans in the western portion of the United States, as well as a new chapter on the…    
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Book details

List price: $53.33
Edition: 2nd
Copyright year: 2006
Publisher: Prentice Hall PTR
Publication date: 7/27/2005
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 256
Size: 6.25" wide x 9.00" long x 0.75" tall
Weight: 1.232
Language: English

Darlene Clark Hine was born in Morley, Missouri on February 7, 1947. She received a BA from Roosevelt University in 1968 and a MA and PhD from Kent State University in 1970 and 1975, respectively. She is considered a leading historian of the African American experience who helped found the field of black women's history. She has taught at South Carolina State College, Purdue University, and Michigan State University. She has written numerous books including Black Victory: The Rise and Fall of the White Primary in Texas; When the Truth Is Told: Black Women's Community and Culture in Indiana, 1875-1950; Black Women in White: Racial Conflict and Cooperation in the Nursing Profession,…    

Stanley Harrold is professor of history at South Carolina State University.

(Note: Combined Volume contains 1-23 and Epilogue.)
Becoming African American
Africa
Middle Passage
Black People in Colonial North America, 1526-1763
Rising Expectations: African Americans and the Struggle for Independence, 1763-1783
African Americans in the New Nation, 1783-1820
Slavery, Abolition, and The Quest for Freedom: The Coming of the Civil War, 1793-1861
Life in the CottonKingdom
Free Black People in Antebellum America
Opposition to Slavery, 1800-1833
Let Your Motto Be Resistance, 1833-1850
And Black People Were at the Heart of It: The United States Disunites over Slavery
The Civil War, Emancipation, and Black Reconstruction: The Second American Revolution
Liberation: African Americans and the Civil War
The Meaning of Freedom: The Promise of Reconstruction, 1865-1868
The Meaning of Freedom: The Failure of Reconstruction, 1868-1877
Searching for Safe Places
White Supremacy Triumphant: African-Americans in the South in the Late Nineteenth Century
Black Southerners Challenge White Supremacy
Conciliation, Agitation, and Migration: African Americans in the Early Twentieth Century
African Americans and the 1920s
The Great Depression and World War II
The Great Depression and the New Deal
Black Culture and Society in the 1930s and 1940s
The World War Era and the Seeds of a Revolution
The Black Revolution
The Freedom Movement, 1954-1965
The Struggle Continues, 1965-1980
Modern Black America, 1980-Present
Epilogue: A Nation within a Nation
Appendixes
Additional Bibliography
Index