Four hundred souls : a community history of African America, 1619-2019 /
edited by Ibram X. Kendi and Keisha N. Blain.
Bok Engelsk 2021
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Opplysninger | A community of souls : an introduction /; by Ibram X. Kendi --; Part one. 1619-1624 : arrival /; by Nikole Hannah-Jones ; 1624-1629 : Africa /; by Molefi Kete Asante ; 1629-1634 : whipped for lying with a Black woman /; by Ijeoma Oluo ; 1634-1639 : tobacco /; by Damaris B. Hill ; 1639-1644 : Black women's labor /; by Brenda E. Stevenson ; 1644-1649 : Anthony Johnson, colony of Virginia /; by Maurice Carlos Ruffin ; 1649-1654 : the Black family /; by Heather Andrea Williams ; 1654-1659 : unfree labor /; by Nakia D. Parker ; Poem : "upon arrival" by Jericho Brown --; Part two. 1659-1664 : Elizabeth Keye /; by Jennifer L. Morgan ; 1664-1669 : the Virginia law on baptism /; by Jemar Tisby ; 1669-1674 : the royal African company /; by David A. Love ; 1674-1679 : Bacon's rebellion /; by Heather C. McGhee ; 1679-1684 : the Virginia law that forbade bearing arms; or the Virginia law that forbade armed self-defense /; by Kellie Carter Jackson ; 1684-1689 : the code noir /; by Laurence Ralph ; 1689-1694 : the Germantown petition against slavery /; by Christopher J. Lebron ; 1694-1699 : the middle passage /; by Mary E. Hicks ; Poem : "Mama, where you keep your gun?" /; by Phillip B. Williams --; Part three. 1699-1704 : the selling of Joseph /; by Brandon R. Byrd ; 1704-1709 : the Virginia slave codes /; by Kay Wright ; 1709-1714 : the revolt in New York /; by Herb Boyd ; 1714-1719 : the slave market /; by Sasha Turner ; 1719-1724 : maroons and marronage /; by Sylviane A. Diouf ; 1724-1729 : the spirituals /; by Corey D. B. Walker ; 1729-1734 : African identities /; by Walter C. Rucker ; 1734-1739 : from Fort Mose to soul city /; by Brentin Mock ; Poem : "before revolution" /; by Morgan Parker --; Part four. 1739-1744 : the Stono rebellion /; by Wesley Lowery ; 1744-1749 : Lucy Terry Prince /; by Nafissa Thompson-Spires ; 1749-1754 : race and the enlightenment /; by Dorothy E. Roberts ; 1754-1759 : Blackness and indigeneity /; by Kyle T. Mays ; 1759-1764 : one Black boy : the Great Lakes and the Midwest /; by Tiya Miles ; 1764-1769 : Phillis Wheatley /; by Alexis Pauline Gumbs ; 1769-1774 : David George /; by William J. Barber II ; 1774-1779 : the American revolution /; by Martha S. Jones ; Poem : "not without some instances of uncommon cruelty" /; by Justin Phillip Reed --; Part five. 1779-1784 : Savannah Georgia /; by Daina Ramey Berry ; 1784-1789 : the U.S. Constitution /; by Donna Brazile ; 1789-1794 : Sally Hemings /; by Annette Gordon-Reed ; 1794-1799 : the fugitive slave act /; by Deirdre Copper Owens ; 1799-1804 : higher education /; by Craig Steven Wilder ; 1804-1809 : cotton /; by Kiese Laymon ; 1809-1814 : the Lousiana rebellion /; by Clint Smith ; 1814-1819 : queer sexuality /; by Raquel Willis ; Poem : "remembering the Albany 3" /; by Ishmael Reed --; Part six. 1819-1824 : Denmark Vesey /; by Robert Jones, Jr. ; 1824-1829 : Freedom's Journal /; by Pamela Newkirk ; 1829-1834 : Maria Stewart /; by Kathryn Sophia Belle ; 1834-1839 : the national Negro conventions /; by Eugene Scott ; 1839-1844 : racial passing /; by Allyson Hobbs ; 1844-1849 : James McCune Smith, M.D. /; by Harriet A. Washington ; 1849-1854 : Oregon /; by Mitchell S. Jackson ; 1854-1859 : Dred Scott /; by John A. Powell ; Poem : "compromise" /; by Donika Kelly --; Part seven. 1859-1864 : Frederick Douglass /; by Adam Serwer ; 1864-1869 : the Civil War /; by Jamelle Bouie ; 1869-1874 : reconstruction /; by Michael Harriot ; 1874-1879 : Atlanta /; by Tera W. Hunter ; 1879-1884 : John Wayne Niles /; by William A. Darity, Jr. ; 1884-1889 : Philadelphia /; by Kali Nicole Gross ; 1889-1894 : lynching /; by Crystal N. Feimster ; 1894-1899 : Plessy v. Ferguson /; by Blair L. M. Kelley ; Poem : "John Wayne Niles ... . --; . .- -.- ... /; - -- Ermias Joseph Asghedom" by Mahogany L. Browne ; Part eight. 1899-1904 : Booker T. Washington /; by Derrick Alridge ; 1904-1909 : Jack Johnson /; by Howard Bryant ; 1909-1914 : the Black public intellectual /; by Beverly Guy-Sheftall ; 1914-1919 : the great migration /; by Isabel Wilkerson ; 1919-1924 : red summer /; by Michelle Duster ; 1924-1929 : the Harlem Renaissance /; by Farah Jasmine Griffin ; 1929-1934 : the Great Depression /; by Robin D. G. Kelley ; 1934-1939 : Nora Neale Hurston /; by Bernice L. McFadden ; Poem : "coiled and unleashed" by Patricia Smith --; Part nine. 1939-1944 : the Black soldier /; by Chad Williams ; 1944-1949 : the Black left /; by Russell Rickford ; 1949-1954 : the road to Brown v. Board of Education /; by Sherrilyn Ifill ; 1954-1959 : Black arts /; by Imani Perry ; 1959-1964 : the Civil Rights Movement /; by Charles E. Cobb, Jr. ; 1964-1969 : Black power /; by Peniel Joseph ; 1969-1974 : property /; by Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor ; 1974-1979 : Combahee river collective /; by Barbara Smith ; Poem : "and the record repeats" /; by Chet'la Sebree --; Part ten. 1979-1984 : the war on drugs /; by James Forman, Jr. ; 1984-1989 : the hip-hop generation /; by Bakari Kitwana ; 1989-1994 : Anita Hill /; by Salamishah Tillet ; 1994-1999 : the crime bill ; by Angela Y. Davis ; 1999-2004 : the Black immigrant /; by Esther Armah ; 2004-2009 : Hurricane Katrina /; by Deborah Douglas ; 2009-2014 : the Shelby ruling /; by Karine Jean-Pierre ; 2014-2019 : Black Lives Matter /; by Alicia Garza ; Poem : American Abecedarian" /; by Joseph Bennett --; Conclusion : our ancestor's wildest dreams /; by Keisha N. Blain.
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ISBN | 0-593-13405-2. - 9780593134054
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