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- 2006048223 abstract "The Black experience and its impact on our nation's culture and character are illustrated in twelve chapters, from ancient Africa and the slave trade to such key eras as the Civil War, Emancipation, and Reconstruction; the Harlem Renaissance and the Jim Crow Era; and the modern Civil Rights and Black Power/Black Arts movements. The more than 150 historic items showcased here include documents, letters, images, and artifacts, many never before published. Readers will find 18th-century maps of Africa; the pincushion of Elizabeth Keckley, Mrs. Lincoln's seamstress; Depression-era images by Robert M. McNeil; and a Langston Hughes letter in which he first shares his famous poem I, Too, Sing America. Rare photographs include a unique daguerreotype of Frederick Douglass in profile and the Fisk Jubilee Singers, circa 1880. Prominent Black scholars and activists offer expert insights on the collection, on subjects ranging from traditional African societies to 21st-century art and politics.--From publisher description.".
- 2006048223 contributor B10462671.
- 2006048223 coverage "United States Race relations History.".
- 2006048223 created "c2006.".
- 2006048223 date "2006".
- 2006048223 date "c2006.".
- 2006048223 dateCopyrighted "c2006.".
- 2006048223 description "African exploration and trade 1434-1800 -- The transatlantic slave trade 1450-1860s -- The experience of enslavement 1619-1865 -- Antebellum 1786-1861 -- Runaways, rebellions, abolitionism 1700-1865 -- The Civil War 1861-1865 -- Post-Civil War 1865-1878 -- Life and war under Jim Crow 1890-1945 -- The new Negro 1920-1939 -- Civil rights 1941-1968 -- The Black arts movement 1960s-1970s -- Leadership 1970s-.".
- 2006048223 description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 218-219) and index.".
- 2006048223 description "The Black experience and its impact on our nation's culture and character are illustrated in twelve chapters, from ancient Africa and the slave trade to such key eras as the Civil War, Emancipation, and Reconstruction; the Harlem Renaissance and the Jim Crow Era; and the modern Civil Rights and Black Power/Black Arts movements. The more than 150 historic items showcased here include documents, letters, images, and artifacts, many never before published. Readers will find 18th-century maps of Africa; the pincushion of Elizabeth Keckley, Mrs. Lincoln's seamstress; Depression-era images by Robert M. McNeil; and a Langston Hughes letter in which he first shares his famous poem I, Too, Sing America. Rare photographs include a unique daguerreotype of Frederick Douglass in profile and the Fisk Jubilee Singers, circa 1880. Prominent Black scholars and activists offer expert insights on the collection, on subjects ranging from traditional African societies to 21st-century art and politics.--From publisher description.".
- 2006048223 extent "223 p. :".
- 2006048223 identifier "1426200064".
- 2006048223 identifier "9781426200069".
- 2006048223 identifier 2006048223-b.html.
- 2006048223 identifier 2006048223-d.html.
- 2006048223 issued "2006".
- 2006048223 issued "c2006.".
- 2006048223 language "eng".
- 2006048223 publisher "Washington, D.C. : National Geographic,".
- 2006048223 spatial "United States Race relations History.".
- 2006048223 spatial "United States".
- 2006048223 subject "973/.04960730074753 22".
- 2006048223 subject "African Americans Historiography.".
- 2006048223 subject "African Americans History Sources Catalogs.".
- 2006048223 subject "African Americans History.".
- 2006048223 subject "African Americans Social conditions.".
- 2006048223 subject "E185.53.W3 M66 2006".
- 2006048223 subject "Moorland-Spingarn Research Center Catalogs.".
- 2006048223 subject "Slavery United States History.".
- 2006048223 tableOfContents "African exploration and trade 1434-1800 -- The transatlantic slave trade 1450-1860s -- The experience of enslavement 1619-1865 -- Antebellum 1786-1861 -- Runaways, rebellions, abolitionism 1700-1865 -- The Civil War 1861-1865 -- Post-Civil War 1865-1878 -- Life and war under Jim Crow 1890-1945 -- The new Negro 1920-1939 -- Civil rights 1941-1968 -- The Black arts movement 1960s-1970s -- Leadership 1970s-.".
- 2006048223 title "Legacy : treasures of Black history / edited by Thomas C. Battle and Donna M. Wells ; preface by John Hope Franklin.".
- 2006048223 type "text".