Jan. 2, 2008

ISSUE l

Swing the Sickle for the Harvest is Ripe: Gender and Slavery in Antebellum Georgia (Women in American History) (Hardcover) by Daina BerryDaina Ramey Berry is an associate professor of historyat Michigan State University.

The Shifting Grounds of Race: Black and Japanese Americans in the Making of Multiethnic Los Angeles (Politics and Society in Twentieth Century America) (Hardcover) by Scott Kurashige (Author) Scott Kurashige is associate professor at the University of Michigan, where he teaches U.S. history, Asian American studies, and African American studies.

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The Early Years
By Dr. Horace Huntley

 

The ongoing discussion of the necessity to study Black History has persisted for more than 100 years. The early initiatives were defensive in nature and sought to prove the worthiness of Black people to be a part of the body politic of this nation and in fact, members of the human race....(Read More)


Publications of interest for your Consideration:

Some new,some old, all Relevant !!

Slavery in the Cherokee Nation: The Keetoowah Society and the Defining of a People 1855-1867 (Studies in African American History and Culture) (Hardcover) by Patrick Minges (Author)

After Redemption: Jim Crow and the Transformation of African American Religion in the Delta, 1875-1915 (Paperback) by John M. Giggie (Author)

A Slave No More: Two Men Who Escaped to Freedom, Including Their Own Narratives of Emancipation (Hardcover) by David W. Blight (Author)

Matter, Magic, and Spirit: Representing Indian and African American Belief (Hardcover) by David Murray (Author)

KWANZAA: A Celebration of Family, Community and Culture (Paperback) by Maulana Karenga (Author)

Racializing Justice, Disenfranchising Lives: The Racism, Criminal Justice, and Law Reader (Critical Black Studies) (Hardcover) by Manning Marable (Editor), Keesha Middlemass (Editor), Ian Steinberg (Editor)


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