The pre-eminent history of African-Americans is now available in two volumes. From Slavery to Freedom charts the journey of African-Americans from their origins in the civilisations of Africa, through slavery in the Western Hemisphere, to their struggle for freedom in the West Indies, Latin American, and the United States. Still featuring numerous primary and secondary source boxes, and even more richly illustrated than in previous editions, From Slavery To Freedom, 7/e, maintains its status as one of the most important college textbooks in print.
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McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
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Für höhere Schule und Studium
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Höhe: 230 mm
Breite: 160 mm
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978-0-07-021989-2 (9780070219892)
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John Hope Franklin, Emeritus - Alfred Moss, University of Maryland, College Park.
Land of their ancestors; the African way of life; the slave trade and the New World; colonial slavery; that all may be free; blacks in the New Republic; blacks and manifest destiny; that peculiar institution; quasi-free blacks; slavery and intersectional strife; civil war; the effort to attain peace; losing the peace; philanthropy and self-help; the colour line; in pursuit of democracy; democracy escapes; the Harlem renaissance and the politics of African-American culture; the New Deal; the American dilemma; fighting for the four freedoms; African Americans in the Cold War era; the black revolution; new forms of activism.