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    ISBN
    9780757517594
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    Product Identifiers

    Publisher
    Kendall Hunt Publishing Company
    ISBN-10
    0757517595
    ISBN-13
    9780757517594
    eBay Product ID (ePID)
    47766030

    Product Key Features

    Number of Pages
    706 Pages
    Publication Name
    Constant Struggle: African-American History 1865-Present
    Language
    English
    Subject
    General, African American
    Publication Year
    2005
    Type
    Textbook
    Author
    Yohuru R. Williams
    Subject Area
    Social Science, History
    Format
    Trade Paperback

    Dimensions

    Item Weight
    89.9 Oz

    Additional Product Features

    Edition Number
    2
    Intended Audience
    College Audience
    LCCN
    2005-278199
    TitleLeading
    A
    Illustrated
    Yes
    Table Of Content
    Introduction: Why Study Black History? Documents1. The Ideology of White Supremacy 2. America Taught My Son''s Killer to Hate Blacks Camille O. Cosby 3. Official Police Report on the Murder of James Byrd, Jr. of Jasper, Texas 4. The Objectives of the Association for the Study of Negro Life and History (1937) Mary McLeod Bethune 5. The Black Family in Crisis Daniel Patrick Moynihan 6. A Conservative Writer Discusses the Benefits of Slavery (1995) Dinesh D''Souza 7. A Historian Discusses the Roots of Institutional Racism (1995) Sean Wilentz8. Black History: A Spoken Word Poet Reflects (2004) Christo Johnson Essay1. The Differences Between Negro History and Black History (1971) Vincent Harding Chapter 1: The Civil War Documents1. Abraham Lincoln Quotes 2. What We Are to Expect Now That Mr. Lincoln Is Re-elected 3. The Emancipation Proclamation (1863) Abraham Lincoln4. Letter from Missouri Black Soldier to His Daughter''s Owner (1864) Spotswood Rice 5. Letter from Missouri Black Solider to His Enslaved Daughters (1864) Spotswood Rice 6. The Civil War Amendments (1865-1870) 7. Black Codes of Mississippi (1865) 8. A Freedwoman Praises Her Father (1904) Anonymous Essay1. The Glorious Cause of Freedom: Emancipation, Patriotism, and African-American Service in the Civil War Dr. Roger Davidson, Jr. Chapter 2: Reconstruction Documents1. Freedman Appeal for Education: Northern Aid to Negro Education (1866) 2. The Freedman''s Bureau Cartoon 3. Black Women''s Rights, White Women''s Displeasure (1867) 4. John Wesley Hardin of Texas: Peerless Gunman (1868-75) 5. Ku Klux Klan Discipline (1871) 6. What Is to Become of the African in Our Country? (1868) John W. DeForrest 7. Enforcement Act of 1870 8. Slaughterhouse Cases (1873) 9. United States v. Cruishank (1875), United States v. Reese (1875), & United States v. Harris (1883) Essays1. Reconstruction and Its Benefits W. E. B. Du Bois2. Making Freedom Pay: Freedpeople Working for Themselves (1865-1900) Sharon Ann Holt Chapter 3: The Origins of Jim Crow Documents1. A Pennsylvania Judge Endorses Segregation in Places of Public Accommodation (1867) 2. The Civil Rights Act (1875) 2. Civil Rights Cases (1883) 3. A Sharecropping Contract (1886) 4. A Crop Lien (1876) 5. Literacy Test and Poll Tax (1899) 6. Oklahoma Grandfather Clause (1866) 7. The Freedman''s Case (1855) George Washington Cable8. Plessy v. Ferguson (1896) Henry Brown 9. Dissenting Opinion in Plessy v. Ferguson (1896) John Marshall Harlan 10. State Laws on Race and Color (1865-1927) 11. "Jim Crow" Laws (1896-1950) Essays1. American Polygeny and Craniometry before Darwin Stephen Jay Gould 2. Trouble in Mind: The Bicentennial and the Afro-American Experience Leon F. Litwack Chapter 4: Resistance and Accommodation Documents1. Frederick Douglass Calls on the Freedmen to Organize for Self-Defense (1883) Frederick Douglass 2. Bishop Henry M. Turner Questions the Motivations of the United States Supreme Court (1883) 3. The Atlanta Exposition Address (1895) Booker T. Washington 4. The Beginnings of the National Club Movement: Club Work Among Negro Women (1895) Margaret Murray Washington
    Edition Description
    Revised edition,New Edition
    LC Classification Number
    E185.2.C75 2005

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