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African American Voices - (Uncovering the Past: Documentary Readers in American History) by Leslie Brown (Paperback)

African American Voices - (Uncovering the Past: Documentary Readers in American History) by  Leslie Brown (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>"Features a diverse range of voices that cut across class and political affiliations as well as across regions and generations"--<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>Compelling and enlightening, this collection of primary source documents allows twenty-first century students to 'direct dial' key figures in African-American history. It includes concise and perceptive commentary along with engaging suggestions for discussion and project work.<br /> <br /> - Examines key themes from multiple perspectives<br /> - Features a diverse range of voices that cut across class and political affiliations as well as across regions and generations<br /> - Chronological and thematic coverage from emancipation to the current day<br /> - Primary source documents include everything from letters and speeches to photographs, rap lyrics and newspaper reports<br /> - Incorporates recent as well as traditional historical interpretations<br /> - Classroom-ready text which includes keynotes on documents, differentiated material and engaging discussion questions</p><p/><br></br><p><b> From the Back Cover </b></p></br></br><p>Compelling and enlightening, this collection of primary source documents allows African-American voices to speak unmediated to today's students. <i>African American Voices</i> includes documents that range from the emancipation to the present day. A vital addition to the Wiley-Blackwell series, "Uncovering the Past: Documentary Readers in American History," this collection features a diversity of material revealing much about the evolution of African American history through speeches, photographs, essays, newspaper articles, minutes of meetings, and reports. The skilfully selected documents are supported by concise contextual commentary that includes thematic overviews as well as key notes on the documents and their authors.<br /> <br /> Each chapter features a mix of accessible and more challenging documents, making the book suitable for a range of course levels and abilities. Arranged chronologically, it highlights central themes and provides students with opportunities for creative engagement and historical interpretation. As it deepens students' appreciation of historical perspectives, it presents African Americans as key players in their own history, co-builders of a rising nation, and combatants in a communal struggle for their rights. In rendering diverse black voices - male and female; rural and urban; elite, middle- and working-class; radical and conservative - across regions and generations, <i>African American Voices</i> also explores how African Americans shaped, and were shaped by, one of American history's greatest motifs: the realization of fundamental freedoms and rights.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Leslie Brown</b> is Associate Professor of History at Williams College. An award-winning author and editor, her books include <i>Upbuilding Black Durham: Gender, Class, and Black Community Development in the Jim Crow South</i> (2008), which won the Organization of American Historians' 2009 Frederick Jackson Turner Award. Brown also co-edited Liv<i>ing with Jim Crow: African American Women and Memories of the Segregated South</i> (2010), which was awarded the 2011 Oral History Association Book Award.

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