The Negro in Our History [Facsimile Edition]Wildside Press LLC, 1 jun 2008 - 412 pagina's A facsimile of the 1922 edition of "The Negro in Our History," by Carter G. Woodson, Ph.D. An essential book for African American libraries and collections. |
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SLAVERY IN ITS MILD FORM | 34 |
THE DASH FOR LIBERTY | 35 |
THE FREE NEGRO | 124 |
BLAZING THE WAY | 138 |
COLONIZATION | 153 |
ABOLITION | 169 |
FURTHER PROTEST | 182 |
SLAVERY AND THE CONSTITUTION | 195 |
THE IRREPRESSIBLE CONFLICT | 208 |
THE NEGRO IN THE CIVIL WAR | 221 |
THE PUNISHMENT OF A RUNAWAY SLAVE | 45 |
THE NEGRO AND THE RIGHTS OF MAN | 51 |
THE DEATH OF CRISPUS ATTUCKS IN THE BOSTON MASSACRE | 59 |
PHYLLIS WHEATLEY | 68 |
REACTION | 71 |
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN | 74 |
A DECLINING ANTISLAVERY MOVEMENT | 86 |
ECONOMIC SLAVERY | 99 |
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