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Freedom on My Mind, Volume Two
Third EditionDeborah Gray White; Mia Bay; Waldo Martin Jr.
©2021ISBN:9781319265816
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An essential volume for all who care about the black freedom struggle
Freedom on My Mind records the paradoxical experiences of African Americans, who are at once central to the creation of our nation — in terms of their long history in America, their vital role in the American economy, and their enormous impact on American culture — and at the same time consistently denied access to the American dream. Juxtaposed against American history as a whole, this is a study of people who have had to fight too hard for freedom yet have been systematically excluded from many of the opportunities that allowed other groups to experience the United States as a land of opportunity. This text will give you the resources to think critically and analytically about African American history and the historical realities behind the American dream.
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Volume 2: Chapters 9-17
9. Reconstruction: The Making and Unmaking of a Revolution, 1865–1877
10. Black Life and Culture during the Nadir, 1880–1915
11. The New Negro Comes of Age, 1915–1930
NEW! 12. Catastrophe, Recovery, and Renewal, 1930–1942
13. Fighting for a Double Victory in the World War II Era, 1939–1950
14. The Early Civil Rights Movement, 1945–1963
15. Multiple Meanings of Freedom: The Movement Broadens, 1961–1976
16. Racial Progress in an Era of Backlash and Change, 1967–2000
17. African Americans in the 21st Century