Editorial Reviews
Review
"AFRICAN AMERICAN MOSAIC: A DOCUMENTARY HISTORY FROM THE SLAVE TRADE TO THE TWENTYFIRST CENTURY provides an important new collection of sources in black history. The strength of these volumes derives from the diverse selections brought together by Bracey and Sinha, including many rarely-excerpted documents and voices that illuminate the experiences of black women. This fresh and lively work will undoubtedly promote spirited discussion among students and teachers." - Darlene Clark Hine, Michigan State University, co-author of A Shining Thread of Hope: The History of Black Women in America and president of the Southern Historical Association
"No one has ever assembled a richer nor more expertly edited collection of primary documents for African American history than Bracey and Sinha. These are not merely brief excerpts, but carefully prepared selections of the great texts that transport the reader into the experience of Africans and African Americans in the transformation from slavery to freedom. The famous narratives are here; but also some deft choices such as the three clauses about slavery from the Constitution and the three versions of the Battle Hymn of the Republic. All teachers of African American history should adopt this volume." - David W. Blight, Yale University, author of Race and Reunion: The Civil War in American Memory
"Ranging over four centuries of African-American life, and combining well-known and relatively obscure documents, and the voices of the prominent and the anonymous, this collection offers an outstanding introduction to the black experience in the United States. - Eric Foner, Columbia University, author of The Story of American Freedom and former president of the American Historical Association.
Book Description
With interest in African American history growing at an unprecedented rate, a single collection of readable, practically organized primary documents has become essential. Volume II in this accessible two-book collection explores the post-Civil War Black Reconstruction through current-day issues such as the Million Man March and the impact of Black conservatives in government. Reflects both the recent trends and the enduring political and social themes regarding gender and culture in African American history. Examines older political and social themes as well as latest research in gender and cultures studies. Features contemporary research. Offers a flexible two-volume format that makes books less expensive and easier to use for readers. A fascinating reference for anyone who wants to learn more about African American history.
African American Mosaic: A Documentary History from the Slave Trade to the Twenty-First Century, Volume Two: From 1865 to the Present
African American Mosaic: A Documentary History from the Slave Trade to the Twenty-First Century, Volume Two: From 1865 to the Present,John H. Bracey,Manisha Sinha,Prentice Hall,0130922889,African Americans,Ethnic Studies - African American Studies - Histor,General,History,History - General History,History: World,Sources,Africa,African history,Black studies,History / General,History of specific racial & ethnic groups,USA
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