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History of the Negro Race in America from 1619 to 1880 (Vol. 1&2) : Account of African Americans as Slaves, as Soldiers and as Citizens

In "History of the Negro Race in America from 1619 to 1880 (Vol. 1&2)", George Washington Williams presents a meticulous examination of the African American experience from the inception of their presence in colonial America to the dawn of the Reconstruction era. Williams employs a blend of rigorous research and engaging prose, illuminating the struggles, achievements, and undeniable contributions of Black Americans amidst the oppressive structures of slavery and systemic racism. His narrative not only serves as a historical account but also as an indictment of the societal injustices faced by African Americans, revealing the intricate dynamics of race, culture, and identity in a transformative time. George Washington Williams was a pioneering African American historian, minister, and politician, whose own experiences as a descendant of freedmen profoundly influenced his scholarly pursuits. Born in 1849 in New Jersey, he witnessed the violent struggles of his community and was deeply motivated by the lack of comprehensive narratives concerning African American history. His scholarly dedication is not only reflective of his personal journey but also a commitment to raising awareness of the rich legacy of Black Americans amidst pervasive discrimination. This groundbreaking work is highly recommended for anyone seeking a comprehensive understanding of African American history. Williams's engaging style and thorough research serve to educate and inspire, making this text an essential addition to the libraries of scholars, students, and general readers alike who wish to grasp the complexities of race and the enduring spirit of resilience.

E-bok

  • Publicerad: 2023-12-20

  • SprĂĄk: Engelska

  • Förlag: Good Press

  • ISBN: 8596547784579


Författare:

  • George Washington Williams

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  • E-bok

Längd:

  • 1169 sidor

SprĂĄk:

Engelska

Kategorier:

  • Historia
  • Amerika
  • Historia
  • Särskilda händelser och ämnen

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