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| 材料类型: | 互联网资源 |
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| 文件类型: | 书, 互联网资源 |
| 所有的著者/提供者: |
Clayborne Carson; Emma J Lapsansky-Werner; Gary B Nash |
| ISBN: | 0321355768 032135575X 9780321355751 0321355741 9780321355744 9780321355768 |
| OCLC号码: | 68623978 |
| 注意: | Includes index. |
| 描述: | 1 v. (various pagings) : ill., col. maps ; 24 cm. |
| 内容: | Preface Meet the Authors Chapter 11 Post Civil War Reconstruction: A New National Era Chapter 12 The Post-Reconstruction South Chapter 13 "Colored" Becomes "Negro" in the Progressive Era Chapter 14 The Making of a "New Negro": World War I to the Great Depression Chapter 15 The New Politics of the Great Depression Chapter 16 Fighting Fascism Abroad and Racism at Home Chapter 17 Emergence of a Mass Movement Against Jim Crow Chapter 18 Marching Toward Freedom, 1960-1966 Chapter 19 Resistance, Repression, and Retrenchment, 1967-1978 Chapter 20 The Search for New Directions During a Conservative Era, 1979-1991 Chapter 21 Continuing Struggles Over Identity and Destiny, 1992-Present Appendix Credits Index |
| 丛书名: | Penguin academics. |
| 责任: | Clayborne Carson, Emma J. Lapsansky-Werner, Gary B. Nash. |
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This textbook is well written, engaging, and provides excellent coverage. I believe it is the best African American history textbook on the market. Derrick E. White, Florida Atlantic University This text,s inclusive nature and abundance of useful information provide the student with a powerful introduction to African American issues. Julian C. Chambliss, Rollins College The inclusion of women in this history is by far the best I have seen. The biographical approach of this text is its strongest aspect, but the inclusion of women,s issues make the text even stronger. Yvonne Johnson, Central Missouri State University This is an excellent approach to teaching the 'voices, of African American history. I feel confident that my students would respond quite well overall because in general they feel much more passionate about history and its topics if it feels 'real, and personal to them. When they understand that history is about folks who lived, cried, struggled, and died just like them and their families, they get it." Diane L. Beers, Holyoke Community College 再读一些...
