African American History: A Very Short Introduction - Very Short Introductions - Holloway, Jonathan Scott (President, President, Rutgers University) - Books - Oxford University Press Inc - 9780190915155 - February 23, 2023
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African American History: A Very Short Introduction - Very Short Introductions

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What does it mean to be an American? The story of the African American past demonstrates the difficulty of answering this seemingly simple question. If being "American" means living in a land of freedom and opportunity, what are we to make of those Americans who were enslaved and have suffered from the limitations of second-class citizenship throughout their lives? African American history illuminates the United States' core paradoxes, inviting profound questionsabout what it means to be an American, a citizen, and a human being. This book considers how, for centuries, African Americans have fought for what the black feminist intellectual Anna Julia Cooper called "the cause of freedom." It begins in Jamestown in 1619, when the first shipment of enslaved Africans arrived in that settlement.

It narrates the creation of a system of racialized chattel slavery, the eventual dismantling of that system in the national bloodletting of the Civil War, and the ways that civil rights disputes have continued to erupt in the morethan 150 years since Emancipation. This Very Short Introduction carries forward to the Black Lives Matter movement, a grass-roots activist convulsion that declared that African Americans' present and past have value and meaning. At a moment when political debates grapple with the nation's obligation toacknowledge and perhaps even repair its original sin of racialized slavery, author Jonathan Scott Holloway tells a story about American citizens' capacity and willingness to realize the ideal articulated in America's founding document, namely, that all people were created equal.


152 pages, 10 halftones

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released February 23, 2023
ISBN13 9780190915155
Publishers Oxford University Press Inc
Pages 176
Dimensions 174 × 110 × 11 mm   ·   150 g
Language English  

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