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Black Fire: An Anthology of Afro-American Writing
WHY YOU NEED THIS BOOK:
This anthology of more than 180 selections remains the touchstone of the Black Arts Movement nearly 40 years after its publication.
Amiri Baraka's introduction to this second revised edition plainly conveys the significance of this work and of the Movement it covers: "These are the founding Fathers and Mothers...These will be the standards black men make reference to for the next thousand years."
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Africans and Seminoles: From Removal to Emancipation
WHY YOU NEED THIS BOOK:
This book is a must read for understanding the rich and complex historical ties between African Americans and Native Americans.
Documents how the Seminole's approach to enslavement threatened the entire institution of Slavery in the antebellum era, and led to Blacks and Seminoles fighting side by side against the United States in the Second Seminole War.
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Before Brown, Beyond Boundaries: Commemorating the 50th Anniversary of Brown v. Board of Education
WHY YOU NEED THIS BOOK:
This book's thorough examination of the legal and historical context of the landmark Brown vs. Board decision make it
a vital curriculum guide for educators interested in covering one of the most important moments in African American history.
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Affect and Power: Essays on Slavery, Racism, and Religion
WHY YOU NEED THIS BOOK:
Author and Historian Winthrop D. Jordan had a unique perspective on the complexities of sex, slavery, race, and religion in American culture. This anthology of works by his former students pays homage to that perspective.
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African-American Writers: Portraits and Visions
WHY YOU NEED THIS BOOK:
This book is a must read for understanding the rich and complex historical ties between African Americans and Native Americans.
Documents how the Seminole's approach to enslavement threatened the entire institution of Slavery in the antebellum era, and led to Blacks and Seminoles fighting side by side against the United States in the Second Seminole War.
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American Musicians II: Seventy-one Portraits in Jazz
WHY YOU NEED THIS BOOK:
This book is a must read for understanding the rich and complex historical ties between African Americans and Native Americans.
Documents how the Seminole's approach to enslavement threatened the entire institution of Slavery in the antebellum era, and led to Blacks and Seminoles fighting side by side against the United States in the Second Seminole War.
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David Walker's Appeal
WHY YOU NEED THIS BOOK:
This book is a must read for understanding the rich and complex historical ties between African Americans and Native Americans.
Documents how the Seminole's approach to enslavement threatened the entire institution of Slavery in the antebellum era, and led to Blacks and Seminoles fighting side by side against the United States in the Second Seminole War.
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Early Negro Writing 1760-1837
WHY YOU NEED THIS BOOK:
This book is a must read for understanding the rich and complex historical ties between African Americans and Native Americans.
Documents how the Seminole's approach to enslavement threatened the entire institution of Slavery in the antebellum era, and led to Blacks and Seminoles fighting side by side against the United States in the Second Seminole War.
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Murder at Montpelier: Igbo Africans in Virginia
WHY YOU NEED THIS BOOK:
This book is a must read for understanding the rich and complex historical ties between African Americans and Native Americans.
Documents how the Seminole's approach to enslavement threatened the entire institution of Slavery in the antebellum era, and led to Blacks and Seminoles fighting side by side against the United States in the Second Seminole War.
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The Origin of Races and Color
WHY YOU NEED THIS BOOK:
This book is a must read for understanding the rich and complex historical ties between African Americans and Native Americans.
Documents how the Seminole's approach to enslavement threatened the entire institution of Slavery in the antebellum era, and led to Blacks and Seminoles fighting side by side against the United States in the Second Seminole War.
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Sitting in Darkness: New South Fiction, Education, and the Rise of Jim Crow Colonialism, 1865-1920
WHY YOU NEED THIS BOOK:
This book is a must read for understanding the rich and complex historical ties between African Americans and Native Americans.
Documents how the Seminole's approach to enslavement threatened the entire institution of Slavery in the antebellum era, and led to Blacks and Seminoles fighting side by side against the United States in the Second Seminole War.
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Stroud's Slave Laws
WHY YOU NEED THIS BOOK:
This book is a must read for understanding the rich and complex historical ties between African Americans and Native Americans.
Documents how the Seminole's approach to enslavement threatened the entire institution of Slavery in the antebellum era, and led to Blacks and Seminoles fighting side by side against the United States in the Second Seminole War.
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Survey Graphic (March 1925), Harlem Mecca of the New Negro
WHY YOU NEED THIS BOOK:
This book is a must read for understanding the rich and complex historical ties between African Americans and Native Americans.
Documents how the Seminole's approach to enslavement threatened the entire institution of Slavery in the antebellum era, and led to Blacks and Seminoles fighting side by side against the United States in the Second Seminole War.
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William Cooper Nell: Selected Writings 1832-1874
WHY YOU NEED THIS BOOK:
This book is a must read for understanding the rich and complex historical ties between African Americans and Native Americans.
Documents how the Seminole's approach to enslavement threatened the entire institution of Slavery in the antebellum era, and led to Blacks and Seminoles fighting side by side against the United States in the Second Seminole War.
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Wonderful Ethiopians of the Ancient Cushite Empire
WHY YOU NEED THIS BOOK:
This book is a must read for understanding the rich and complex historical ties between African Americans and Native Americans.
Documents how the Seminole's approach to enslavement threatened the entire institution of Slavery in the antebellum era, and led to Blacks and Seminoles fighting side by side against the United States in the Second Seminole War.
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