African Peoples of the Americas
From Slavery to Civil Rights
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:15th Jun '95
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This book presents a thorough examination of the history and cultures of African descendants in the Americas, making it accessible for students.
The book African Peoples of the Americas offers a comprehensive exploration of the rich history and diverse cultures of African descendants in the Americas. It delves into the experiences of these communities, examining their contributions to society and the challenges they faced throughout history. The narrative is woven with personal stories, cultural practices, and significant historical events that shaped their identities.
In African Peoples of the Americas, readers will find an array of educational resources designed to engage students at Key Stage 3. Each chapter is structured to facilitate understanding and encourage critical thinking about the complex relationships between African peoples and their environments in the Americas. Teachers are provided with essential materials to cultivate a deeper appreciation for these cultures and their historical contexts.
This book is not just an academic resource; it is a gateway for students to connect with the past and understand the ongoing impact of history on contemporary society. By highlighting the resilience and achievements of African peoples, African Peoples of the Americas fosters a sense of identity and belonging among students, making history relevant and accessible to all learners.
ISBN: 9780521459112
Dimensions: 275mm x 221mm x 4mm
Weight: 213g
66 pages