African American History: an introduction
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adam_text | Table
of
Contents
Timelines .........................................................
xv
Foreword
........................................................xvii
Acknowledgment
..................................................xix
Introduction
........................................................1
1
Africa and Civilization
...........................................5
Africa: Home of the Human Race
..........................................5
Paleoanthropological Evidence
............................................5
The Genetic Record
.....................................................6
The Concept of Race
....................................................7
The Civilizations of Kush and
Kernet .......................................7
The Old Kingdom
.....................................................10
The New Kingdom
....................................................10
Influential Women of the New Kingdom
................................11
The Late Period
.......................................................12
The Kushite Female Rulers
...........................................13
The Kingdom of Axum
.................................................13
Summary
...........................................................14
2
African
Empires
................................................17
Exploration
and Sphere of Influence Before Enslavement
......................17
Africans in Europe
....................................................17
Africans in the Americas
................................................19
The Medieval Empires of Africa
..........................................22
Ghana
..............................................................23
Mali
...............................................................23
Songhay
............................................................24
Kanem-Bornu
........................................................25
Other Kingdoms
......................................................25
Summary
...........................................................26
3
A Peculiar Institution
...........................................29
Unwilling Immigrants
.................................................29
Three Questions
......................................................31
How Did the Practice of Enslavement Begin?
................................31
Why Were Only Africans Enslaved?
........................................31
Why Did Africans Let Themselves Be Enslaved?
..............................34
Under Duress
........................................................35
The Triangle Trade
.....................................................35
The Plantation System
.................................................38
Two Remarkable People
................................................39
Summary
...........................................................44
Review
.............................................................45
I Checking What You Have Read
.......................................45
II On Your Own
....................................................46
4
Resistance to Enslavement in the Americas
.........................47
Resistance in Latin America and the Caribbean
..............................47
Rebellions Against Enslavement in the English Colonies
.......................49
Violent Protests Against Enslavement
......................................49
Gabriel Prosser
....................................................50
Denmark Vesey
....................................................50
Nat Turner
.......................................................50
John Brown
......................................................51
The
Amistad
Revolt
................................................52
Non-Violent Protests Against Enslavement
and the Abolitionist Movement
..........................................53
Frederick Douglass
.................................................53
Sojourner Truth
....................................................54
West Coast Abolitionists
.............................................54
Newspapers for Liberation
...........................................55
Prince Hall
.......................................................55
The Flight to Freedom
.................................................56
The Underground Railroad
..............................................56
A Matter of Conscience
................................................57
The Great Compromise
................................................57
Free Africans
........................................................59
The Free African Society
................................................59
The Quality of Life
....................................................60
Black Pioneers
.......................................................61
The Question of Emigration
.............................................61
Summary
...........................................................62
5
Choosing Sides in America s Early Wars
............................63
The Revolutionary War
.................................................64
The War of
1812 .....................................................65
Growing Tensions Between the North and South
............................65
The Missouri Compromise
..............................................66
The Compromise of
1850 ...............................................67
The Kansas-Nebraska Act
...............................................68
Dred Scott
...........................................................68
Secession of the Southern States
.........................................68
The Civil War
........................................................69
Africans Volunteer
....................................................70
Africans in the Union Army
..............................................71
Africans in the Union Navy
..............................................72
The Emancipation Proclamation
..........................................72
Discrimination in the Union s Armed Forces
.................................72
Jubilee at Last
........................................................73
The Spanish-American War
.............................................73
Summary
...........................................................74
Review
.............................................................75
I Checking What You Have Read
.......................................75
II On Your Own
....................................................76
6
Reconstruction
................................................77
The Fate of Newly Freed Africans
.........................................77
Constitutional Amendments
.............................................78
The Freedman s Bureau
.................................................80
Forty Acres and a Mule
.................................................81
Sharecropping
.......................................................81
The Westward Migration
...............................................82
African American Institutions
...........................................83
Black Political Power in the Old South
...................................84
The Party of Lincoln
...................................................85
Oppression and Jim Crow
..............................................85
Black Codes
.........................................................85
Ku Klux
Klan
.........................................................86
The Repression of Civil Rights
............................................86
African Genius:
Necessity Is the Mother of Invention
.........................86
Summary
...........................................................87
7
The Westward Movement
.......................................89
African American Pioneers
..............................................89
Explorers
...........................................................89
Fur Trappers
.........................................................90
Cowboys
...........................................................90
African American Women in the West
.....................................91
Buffalo Soldiers
......................................................91
African American Californians
...........................................92
Settlers
............................................................93
Summary
...........................................................94
Review
.............................................................95
I Checking What You Have Read
.......................................95
II On Your Own
....................................................95
8
New Century, Old Problems
......................................97
The Eye of the Storm
..................................................99
Race Riots and Lynching
...............................................100
The Red Summer of
1919..............................................100
Black Wall Street
.....................................................101
Rosewood
..........................................................102
A Red Record
.......................................................103
The Great Northern Migration
..........................................103
The North and More Problems
..........................................104
The Unions and African American Workers
.................................105
A. Philip Randolph
................................................106
A New Labor Union
...............................................106
World War I
........................................................107
African Americans Distinguish Themselves
.................................108
The 369th Regiment ( Hellfighters )
.....................................108
Summary
..........................................................108
9
The Early Struggle for Human Rights
.............................111
The Problem of the 20th Century
........................................111
Political and Social Activists
............................................112
Marcus Garvey
......................................................112
Monroe Trotter
......................................................113
Mary BJalbert
......................................................113
The Great Debate
.................................................113
The Normal/Industrial School Model
.....................................115
The Niagara Movement
...............................................117
The National Association for the Advancement
of Colored People (NAACP)
.........................................118
The National Urban League
............................................118
The Pan-African Movement
............................................118
Summary
..........................................................119
Review
............................................................120
I Checking What You Have Read
......................................120
II On Your Own
...................................................120
African Americans in American Society
...........................123
Early Literary Achievements
............................................124
The Harlem Renaissance
..............................................126
Writers
............................................................126
Visual and Performing Arts
.............................................127
Popular Music
...................................................128
Classical Performance
.............................................129
Theater
.........................................................129
Scholars and Scientists
...............................................130
Carter G. Woodson
...................................................130
Ernest Just
.........................................................131
Benjamin Quarles
....................................................132
The Schomburg Collection
.............................................132
The Negro Baseball Leagues
...........................................132
Summary
..........................................................133
Hard Times, New Deals, Old Problems
............................135
The Great Depression
................................................135
Leaving the Party of Lincoln
............................................136
The New Deal
.......................................................137
Two Influential Women
................................................138
Unrest and Protests
..................................................138
Adam Clayton Powell, Jr.
..............................................139
A Renewed Focus on Civil Rights
........................................139
World War II
........................................................140
Discrimination in Employment
..........................................141
Service in the War
...................................................141
An African American Naval Hero
........................................142
The Tuskegee Airmen
.................................................142
The Red Ball Express
..................................................143
Other Military Action
.................................................144
Trouble on the Home Front
............................................144
Racism at Home
.....................................................144
The Blood Bank
.....................................................145
Riots at Home
.......................................................145
A Boost for Pride
....................................................146
Jesse Owens
........................................................146
Joe Louis
...........................................................147
The African
American
Middle Class
......................................148
Summary
..........................................................149
Review
............................................................149
I Checking What You ve Read
........................................149
II On Your Own
...................................................150
12
The Modern Struggle for Civil Rights
.............................151
The Civil Rights Era
..................................................151
EmmettTill
.........................................................152
Martin Luther King, Jr.
................................................152
The Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC)
.......................153
The Desegregation of Schools
..........................................154
The Little Rock Nine
..................................................154
James Meredith and
Ole Miss
.........................................155
The Congress of Racial Equality (CORE)
...................................157
The Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee (SNCC)
....................157
The Mississippi Freedom Summer Project
.................................157
Sit-ins, Freedom Riders, and Marches
....................................158
Sit-ins
.............................................................158
Freedom Riders
......................................................159
Marches
...........................................................161
The James Meredith March
.............................................162
The Civil Rights and Voting Rights Acts
...................................162
Summary
..........................................................163
13
The Black Power Movement
....................................165
Other Means of Protest
...............................................165
Black Power and Black Pride
...........................................166
The Black Panther Party
...............................................166
Other Militant Groups
................................................167
US Movement
.......................................................167
Revolutionary Action Movement (RAM)
...................................167
The Republic of New Africa
(RNA)
.......................................168
COINTELPRO
.......................................................168
The Nation of Islam
..................................................169
Elijah Muhammad
...................................................169
Malcolm X
.........................................................169
Louis Farrakhan
.....................................................170
A New Cultural Awakening
............................................170
The Black Arts Movement
..............................................171
American Popular Culture
..............................................171
African American History or Black Studies
.................................172
Black Power and Politics
..............................................172
The Congressional Black Caucus
.........................................173
Women in Politics
....................................................173
The Rainbow Coalition
................................................173
Summary
..........................................................174
Review
............................................................174
I Checking What You Have Read
......................................174
II On Your Own
...................................................175
14
African Americans and Recent Wars
..............................177
The Asian Wars
.....................................................177
The Korean War
.....................................................177
The Vietnam War
.....................................................178
Muhammad
Ali
and the Draft
........................................179
Opposition to the War
.............................................180
The Persian Gulf Wars
................................................180
The Persian Gulf War (Desert Storm)
......................................180
The Iraq War
........................................................181
Who Fights in These Wars?
..........................................182
Jessica Lynch and Shoshona Johnson
..................................182
Problems in Liberia
..................................................183
Summary
..........................................................185
15
From a Legal Point of View
.....................................187
Legislative and Judicial Milestones
......................................187
Laws That Hurt
......................................................187
The Three-Fifths Compromise
...........................................188
Slave Codes to Black Codes and Jim Crow
.................................188
Plessy v. Ferguson
...................................................188
Laws That Helped
...................................................189
The Early Civil Rights Acts
..............................................189
The Early Education Cases
.............................................190
Brown v. Board of Education
...........................................191
Civil Rights Legislation of the 1900s
......................................192
Affirmative Action
...................................................193
Croson v. Richmond
..................................................194
Bakke v. Regents of the University of California
.............................195
University of Michigan
................................................195
Summary
..........................................................196
Review
............................................................196
I Checking What You Have Read
......................................196
II On Your Own
...................................................197
16
The Challenge of the Twenty-first Century
........................199
Education: The Mainstay of African Americans
.............................199
The Education Debate Continues
........................................202
Independent Schools
.................................................204
No Child Left Behind Legislation
.........................................204
School Choice
......................................................205
School Vouchers
.....................................................206
Charter Schools
.....................................................207
Unequal Justice
.....................................................207
Racial Profiling
......................................................208
Police Brutality
......................................................209
Economic and Social Issues
............................................210
Summary
..........................................................211
17
Achievement Against the Odds
..................................213
Black Creativity Redefines American Culture
...............................213
Entertainment
......................................................214
Sports
............................................................215
Law
..............................................................216
Education and Government
............................................216
The Military
........................................................218
Entrepreneurship
....................................................220
Science and Invention
................................................221
African American Inventors
............................................221
Some Contemporary African American Scientists
............................221
Significant Contributors
...............................................221
Significant Contributors to Government/Public Service
.......................222
Entertainment
.......................................................222
Education/Business/Law
...............................................223
Review
............................................................223
I Checking What You Have Read
......................................223
II On Your Own
...................................................223
18
In Conclusion
.................................................225
The History
........................................................225
The Problem
.......................................................226
The Struggle
.......................................................227
Barack
Obama,
the 44th President of the United States
......................228
The Man/His Early Life
................................................229
His Later Schooling and Career
..........................................229
His Political Career
...................................................230
The Ghosts
.........................................................230
The Campaign
.......................................................233
The Future: Some Suggestions
..........................................234
Selected Bibliography
..............................................237
Index
..........................................................247
Every year more colleges and high schools are offering classes (and often
making them required classes) in black history, Joanne Turner-Sadler
provides a concise and probing treatment of
400
years of black history
in America that can be used with age groups ranging from lower high
school to college, In African American History: An Introduction the author
touches on key figures and events that have shaped African American
culture beginning with a look at Africa and its various civilizations and the
migration of the African people to America, Some essential topics covered
are:
This book is an indispensable addition to all library collections as well as
a teaching tool for instructors. It is heavily illustrated (photos, maps,
timelines) with useful end-of-the-chapter questions and activities for further
study and includes a handy bibliography of suggested readings and an
index. New in this edition is a section on the historic election of
Barack
Obama,
the first African American president of the United States.
Interesting connections
Obama
has to past presidents are explored as well.
This edition also contains enhanced discussions of Colin Powell and
Condoleezza Rice, and the historic positions both held.
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spelling | Turner-Sadler, Joanne 1945- Verfasser (DE-588)1146820119 aut African American History an introduction Joanne Turner-Sadler Rev. ed. New York [u.a.] Lang 2009 XVIII, 265 S. Ill., Kt. 230 mm x 160 mm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Geschichte gnd rswk-swf Geschichte Schwarze. USA African Americans History Sklaverei (DE-588)4055260-3 gnd rswk-swf Schwarze (DE-588)4116433-7 gnd rswk-swf USA (DE-588)4078704-7 gnd rswk-swf USA (DE-588)4078704-7 g Schwarze (DE-588)4116433-7 s Geschichte z DE-604 Sklaverei (DE-588)4055260-3 s 1\p DE-604 Digitalisierung UB Passau application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=018720453&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung UB Passau application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=018720453&sequence=000004&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Klappentext 1\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk |
spellingShingle | Turner-Sadler, Joanne 1945- African American History an introduction Geschichte Schwarze. USA African Americans History Sklaverei (DE-588)4055260-3 gnd Schwarze (DE-588)4116433-7 gnd |
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title | African American History an introduction |
title_auth | African American History an introduction |
title_exact_search | African American History an introduction |
title_full | African American History an introduction Joanne Turner-Sadler |
title_fullStr | African American History an introduction Joanne Turner-Sadler |
title_full_unstemmed | African American History an introduction Joanne Turner-Sadler |
title_short | African American History |
title_sort | african american history an introduction |
title_sub | an introduction |
topic | Geschichte Schwarze. USA African Americans History Sklaverei (DE-588)4055260-3 gnd Schwarze (DE-588)4116433-7 gnd |
topic_facet | Geschichte Schwarze. USA African Americans History Sklaverei Schwarze USA |
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