African American History and Culture
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The Black Experience in America
From Civil Rights to the Present
by Jeff Wallenfeldt
Part of the African American History and Culture series
The outlawing of desegregation and attainment of equal rights facilitated a new era of possibility throughout American society. This book details the historic deeds that redefined the American landscape since the 1940s, examining the explosion of creativity that ensued in the areas of literature, music, and sports as African Americans explore new opportunities and prospects.
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Black American Biographies
The Journey of Achievement
by Jeff Wallenfeldt
Part of the African American History and Culture series
From the abolitionists and civil rights leaders who struggled to secure basic freedoms to the scientists, entertainers, and public servants who have nurtured innovation in their respective fields, African Americans have broken critical barriers for every American. This volume profiles many of those individuals-from Frederick Douglass to Oprah Winfrey to Barack Obama-whose efforts and ideas continue to enrich the foundations of the nation.
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Africa to America
From the Middle Passage Through the 1930s
by Jeff Wallenfeldt
Part of the African American History and Culture series
At the expense of basic human rights, dignity, and decency, Africans were torn from their native countries and first brought to the United State as slaves. Yet even in the face of injustice and hardship they have endured since then, African Americans have been bolstered by the sacrifices, leadership, and determination of courageous individuals. This inspiring volume chronicles the history of African Americans-the triumphs and tragedies-from origins on the African continent to the end of the Harlem Renaissance.
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