African American Voices
A Documentary Reader, 1619-1877
Format:Hardback
Publisher:John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Published:13th Feb '09
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This book provides an in-depth look at slavery in America through primary documents, including narratives and letters, showcasing the experiences of African Americans. African American Voices is a vital resource.
The book African American Voices offers a profound exploration of the complex history of slavery in America through the lens of over 50 primary documents. It captures the diverse experiences of African American slaves, providing readers with a rich tapestry of voices that reveal the harsh realities and resilient spirit of those who endured bondage. Each document is carefully curated to present a multifaceted view of slavery, making it an essential resource for understanding this critical aspect of American history.
In African American Voices, readers will find extensive excerpts from slave narratives, interviews with former slaves, and personal letters written by African Americans. These firsthand accounts not only document the experiences of slavery but also highlight the emotional and psychological impacts on individuals and communities. Each selection is introduced by comprehensive headnotes that provide context and background, enhancing the reader's understanding of the material.
Additionally, the book features a Visual History chapter that supplements the written documents with powerful images, bringing the historical narrative to life. An extensive bibliography and bibliographic essay are included to guide further research. Overall, African American Voices serves as a vital educational tool, offering insights into the enduring legacy of slavery and the voices that continue to resonate today.
ISBN: 9781405182683
Dimensions: 236mm x 160mm x 20mm
Weight: 535g
264 pages
4th edition