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BK
7th ed.
New York : Alfred A. Knopf, 1994
xxxiii, 680 s. : il.

ISBN 0-679-43087-3
000032090
Preface to the Seventh Edition // Preface to the Sixth Edition // Preface to the Fifth Edition // Preface to the Fourth Edition // Preface to the Third Edition // Preface to the Second Edition // Preface to the First Edition // 1. Land of Their Ancestors // Ghana 2 // Mali 3 // Songhay 6 // Other States 8 // 2. The African Way of Life 12 // Political Institutions 12 // Economic Life 14 // Social Organization 16 // Religion 20 // The Arts 22 // The Transplantation of African Culture 25 // 3. The Slave Trade and the New World 27 // European and Asian Interests 27 // Africans in the New World 30 // The Big Business of Slave Trading 33 // One-Way Passage 37 // Colonial Enterprise in the Caribbean 42 // The Plantation System 43 // Slavery in Mainland Latin America 49 // 4. Colonial Slavery // Virginia and Maryland 56 // The Carolinas and Georgia 59 // The Middle Colonies 63 // Blacks in Colonial New England 65 // 5. That All May Be Free // Slavery and the Revolutionary Philosophy 68 // Blacks Fighting for American Independence 72 // The Movement to Manumit Slaves 79 // The Conservative Reaction 81 // 6. Blacks in the New Republic // The Black Population in 1790 84 // Slavery and the Industrial Revolution 86 // Trouble in the Caribbean 88 // The Closing of the Slave Trade 90 // The Search for Independence 92 // 7. Blacks and Manifest Destiny // Frontier Influences 105 // Black Pioneers in the Westward March 107 // The War of 1812 108 // Emergence of the Cotton Kingdom 110 // The Domestic Slave Trade 113 // Persistence of the African Trade 120 // 8. That Peculiar Institution // Scope and Extent 122 // The Slave Codes 124 // Plantation Scene 126 // Nonagricultural Pursuits 131 // Social Considerations 133 // The Slave’s Reaction to Bondage 140 // 9. Quasi-Free Blacks // American Anomaly 148 // Economic and Social Development 154 // The Struggle in the North and West 164 //
Colonization 167 // 10. Slavery and Intersectional Strife // The North Attacks 171 // Black Abolitionists 177 // I he Underground Railroad 183 // The South Strikes Back 188 // Stress and Strain in the 1850s 192 // II. Civil War // Uncertain Federal Policy 198 // Moving toward Freedom 205 // Confederate Policy 209 // Blacks Fighting for the Union 214 // Victory! 218 // The Effort to Attain Peace // Reconstruction and the Nation 220 // Conflicting Policies 223 // Relief and Rehabilitation 227 // Economic Adjustment 232 // Political Currents 237 // Losing the Peace // I he Struggle for Domination 247 // The Overthrow of Reconstruction 251 // The Movement for Disfranchisement 254 // The Triumph of White Supremacy 259 // II Philanthropy and Self-Help // I Jorthern Philanthropy and African-American Education 264 // The Age of Booker T. Washington 270 // Struggles in the Economic Sphere 277 // Social and Cultural Growth 285 // AN The Color Line // The New American Imperialism 295 // America’s Empire of Darker Peoples 303 // Urban Problems 308 // The Pattern of Violence 312 // New Solutions for Old Problems 317 // In Pursuit of Democracy // World War I // The Enlistment of African Americans 325 // Service Overseas 330 // On the Home Front 339 // 17. Democracy Escapes // The Reaction 346 // The Voice of Protest Rises 354 // 18. The Harlem Renaissance and the Politics of African-American Culture // Socioeconomic Problems and African-American Literature 361 // Harlem, the Seat and Center 364 // The Circle Widens 377 // 19. The New Deal /Depression 381 // Political Regeneration 384 // Roosevelt’s "Black Cabinet" 391 // Government Agencies and Relief for Blacks 395 // Black Labor and the Unions 401 // 20. The American Dilemma Trends in Education 405 // Opportunities for Self-Expression 415 // The World of African Americans 423 // One World or Two? 429 //
21. Fighting for the Four Freedoms // Arsenal of Democracy 433 // Blacks in the Service 438 // The Home Fires 448 // The United Nations and Human Welfare 456 // 22. African Americans in the Cold War Era Progress 461 // Reaction 466 // Urbanization and Its Consequences 470 // Writers and Artists in Later Years 476 // Heard and Seen by Millions 483 // 23. The Black Revolution // The Road to Revolution 492 // The Beginnings 495 // Marching for Freedom 501 // The Illusion of Equality 507 // Revolution at High Tide 518 // Balance Sheet of the Revolution 528 // New Forms of Activism // The Reagan Years 532 // A New Economic and Political Thrust 539 // The Bush Quadrennium 544 // Stirrings 549 // African Americans and the World 554 // "On the Pulse of Morning" 568 // Bibliographical Notes 573 // Appendixes // The Emancipation Proclamation 617 // I air Employment Executive Order 618 // Government’s Responsibility: Securing the Rights 619 // Brown v. Board of Education 621 // John F. Kennedy: Special Message to the Congress on Civil Rights // The Civil Rights Act of 1964 624 // The Voting Rights Act of 1965 632

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