A Social History of the American Negro / Being a History of the Negro Problem in the United States. Including A History and Study of the Republic of Liberia
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A comprehensive social history traces the African origins of people brought to America, their passage through the transatlantic slave trade, and the institutionalization of servitude and slavery in the colonies. It follows resistance and legal struggles, Black organizing and migration, and experiments in colonization and Black self-government overseas. Chapters examine the Civil War and emancipation, Reconstruction and enfranchisement, the emergence of postwar disfranchisement, economic oppression, and racial violence, and early twentieth-century debates over industrial education and civic integration. The work concludes by framing these developments as facets of a continuing national and international problem requiring social as well as political remedies.
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