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  1. African American history

    Pasadena, Calif. : Salem Press, ©2006.

    The full sweep of African American history in three accessible volumes This three-volume contribution to the Magill's Choice series offers comprehensive coverage of the history of African Americans in the United States from their first arrival in British North America in 1619 through the present day. The set's alphabetically arranged essays cover the full sweep of the rich history of African Americans, with articles on the major economic, political, social and cultural events and developments of nearly four centuries. CONTENTS The diverse subject matter ranges from the origins of the peoples who make up the modern African American population to the impact of African Americans on present-day American culture and society. Just as the history of African Americans has been dominated by struggles for freedom and equal rights, the articles in African American History emphasize the histories of slavery, the abolitionist movement and the Civil Rights movement. There are also essays on topics relating to discrimination and voting rights. Other subject areas include arts and entertainment, crime and punishment, demographics, economic issues, education, military history, Black nationalism politics and government, the Reconstruction era, religion, riots and civil disturbances and women's issues. The history of the African American struggle for equal rights is closely tied to legal history and U.S. Supreme Court decisions. With the set's emphasis on rights issues, it should not be surprising that over seventy of the essays are on specific court decisions and another two dozen are on federal laws. There are also essays on specific events and eras, organizations and government agencies and such broad subjects as demographics, economic history, the entertainment industry, integration, literature, the military, music, plus politics and government. FORMAT Essays range in length from fewer than 200 to more than 3,000 words and average approximately 1,000 words each. The alphabetical arrangement of the essays enables readers to find topics quickly and the set offers a variety of additional features to make research easy: cross-references at the end of each essay, detailed personage and general subject indexes and lists of topics by subject categories. In addition to the biographical directory, the appendix section at the end of Volume 3 includes an extensive and up-to-date bibliography and a time line of African American history.

    Online EBSCO Academic Comprehensive Collection

  2. African American History

    Ipswich, Mass. : Salem Press ; Amenia, NY : Grey House Publishing, 2017.

    This resource provides comprehensive coverage of the many events that define the framework of African American history, including social, cultural, and political movements, and the struggles to gain freedom, equality and civil rights. It emphasizes key events in the study of slavery, the abolitionist movement, civil rights, discrimination, voting rights, and Supreme Court decisions.

    Online EBSCO Academic Comprehensive Collection

  3. African American history

    [Washington, D.C.] : Library of Congress

    Online purl.fdlp.gov

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