From slavery to freedom : a history of African Americans

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From slavery to freedom : a history of African Americans

John Hope Franklin, Alfred A. Moss, Jr

McGraw-Hill, c2000

8th ed

  • : pbk

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注記

Includes bibliographical references (p. 637-685) and index

内容説明・目次

内容説明

This edition has been revised to include expanded material on Africa, the history of African Americans in the Caribbean and Latin America, the modern situation of African Americans in the USA and popular culture. This edition also contains redesigned maps, charts, photographs and illustrations.

目次

  • The land of their ancestors - Ghana, Mali, Songhay, other states
  • the African way of life - political institutions, economic life, social organization, religion, the arts, the transplantation of African culture
  • the slave trade and the new world - European and Asian interests, Africa in the new world, the big business of slave trading, one-way passage, colonial enterprise in the Caribbean, the plantation system, slavery in mainland Latin America
  • colonial slavery - Virginia and Maryland, the Carolinas and Georgia, the middle colonies, blacks in colonial New England
  • that all may be free - slavery and the revolutionary philosophy, blacks fighting for American independence, the movement to Manumit slaves, the conservative reaction
  • blacks in the new republic -the black population in 1790, slavery and the industrial revolution, trouble in the Caribbean, the closing of the slave trade, the search for independence
  • blacks and manifest destiny -frontier influences, black pioneers in westward march, the war of 1812, emergence of the cotton kingdom, the domestic slave trade, persistence of the African trade
  • the peculiar institution - scope and extent, the slave codes, plantation scene, non-agricultural pursuits, social considerations, the slave's reaction to bondage
  • quasi-free blacks - American anomaly, economic and social development, the struggle in the north and west, colonization
  • slavery and intersectional strife - the north attacks, black abolitionists, the underground railroad, the south strikes back, stress and strain in the fifties
  • civil war - uncertain federal policy, moving toward freedom, confederate policy, blacks fighting for the union, victory!
  • the effort to attain peace -reconstruction and the nation, conflicting policies, relief and rehabilitation, economic adjustment, political currents
  • losing the peace - the struggle for domination, the overthrow of reconstruction, the movement for disenfranchisement, the triumph of white supremacy
  • philanthropy and self-help - northern philanthropy and African-American education, the age of Booker T. Washington, struggles in the economic sphere, social and cultural growth
  • the colour line - the new American imperialism, America's empire of darker peoples, urban problems, the pattern of violence, new solutions for old problems
  • in pursuit of democracy - World War I, the enlistment of African-Americans, service overseas, on the home front
  • democracy escapes - the reaction, the voice of protest rises
  • the Harlem renaissance and the politics of African-American culture - socioeconomic problems and African-American literature, Harlem, the seat and the centre, the circle widens
  • the new deal - depression, political regeneration, Roosevelt's "black cabinet", government agencies and negro relief for blacks, black labour and the unions
  • the American dilemma - trends in education, opportunities for self-expression, the world of African-Americans, one world or two? (Part contents)

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