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Part I Becoming African-American CHAPTER 1 AFRICA A Huge and Diverse Land The Birthplace of Humanity Ancient Civilizations and Old Arguments West Africa Kongo and Angola West African Society and Culture CHAPTER 1 MIDDLE PASSAGE The European Age of Exploration and Colonization The Slave Trade in Africa The Origins of the Atlantic Slave Trade Growth of the Atlantic Slave Trade The African-American Ordeal from Capture to Destination Landing and Sale in the West Indies Seasoning The End of the Journey: Masters and Slaves in the Americas The Ending of the Atlantic Slave Trade CHAPTER 3 BLACK PEOPLE IN COLONIAL NORTH AMERICA, 1526–1763 The Peoples of Eastern North America Black Servitude in the Chesapeake Plantation Slavery, 1700–1750 Slave Life in Early America Miscegenation and Creolization The Origins of African-American Culture Slavery in the Northern Colonies Slavery in Spanish Florida and French Louisiana Black Women in Colonial America Black Resistance and Rebellion CHAPTER 4 RISING EXPECTATIONS: AFRICAN AMERICANS AND THE STRUGGLE FOR INDEPENDENCE, 1763–1783 The Crisis of the British Empire The Declaration of Independence and African Americans Black Enlightenment African-Americans in the War for Independence The Revolution and Emancipation CHAPTER 5 AFRICAN-AMERICANS IN THE NEW NATION, 1783–1820 Forces for Freedom Forces for Slavery The Emergence of Free Black Communities The War of 1812 Part II Slavery, Abolition and the Quest for Freedom: The Coming of the Civil War, 1793–1861 CHAPTER 6 LIFE IN THE COTTON KINGDOM The Expansion of Slavery Slave Labor in Agriculture House Servants and Skilled Slaves Slave Families The Socialization of Slaves Religion The Character of Slavery and Slaves CHAPTER 7 FREE BLACK PEOPLE IN ANTEBELLUM AMERICA, 1820-1861 Demographics of Freedom The Jacksonian Era Limited Freedom in the North Black Communities in the Urban North African-American Institutions Free African-Americans in the Upper South Free African-Americans in the Deep South CHAPTER 8 OPPOSITION TO SLAVERY, 1800–1833 Abolitionism Begins in America From Gabriel to Denmark Vesey A Country in Turmoil Black Abolitionist Women The Baltimore Alliance David Walker and Nat Turner CHAPTER 9 LET YOUR MOTTO BE RESISTANCE, 1833–1850 A Rising Tide of Racism and Violence Black Community Institutions The American and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society and the Liberty Party A More Aggressive Abolitionism Black Militancy CHAPTER 10 “AND BLACK PEOPLE WERE AT THE HEART OF IT”: THE UNITED STATES DISUNITES OVER SLAVERY The Lure of the West Fugitive Slaves The Rochester Convention, 1853 Nativism and the Know-Nothings Uncle Tom’s Cabin The Kansas-Nebraska Act Preston Brooks Attacks Charles Sumner The Dred Scott Decision White Northerners and Black Americans The Lincoln-Douglas Debates Abraham Lincoln and Black People John Brown and the Raid on Harpers Ferry The Election of Abraham Lincoln Part III The Civil War, Emancipation, and Black Reconstruction: The Second American Revolution CHAPTER 11 LIBERATION: AFRICAN AMERICANS AND THE CIVIL WAR Lincoln’s Aims Black Men Volunteer and Are Rejected Union Policies toward Confederate Slaves The Preliminary Emancipation Proclamation The Emancipation Proclamation Black Men Fight for the Union The Confederate Reaction to Black Soldiers Black Men in the Union Navy Liberators, Spies, and Guides Violent Opposition to Black People Refugees Black People and the Confederacy CHAPTER 12 THE MEANING OF FREEDOM: THE PROMISE OF RECONSTRUCTION, 1865–1868 The End of Slavery Land The Freedmen’s Bureau Southern Homestead Act Sharecropping The Black Church Education Violence The Crusade for Political and Civil Rights Presidential Reconstruction under Andrew Johnson Black Codes Black Conventions The Radical Republicans The Fourteenth Amendment Radical Reconstruction The Reaction of White Southerners CHAPTER 13 THE MEANING OF FREEDOM: THE FAILURE OF RECONSTRUCTION, 1868–1877 Constitutional Conventions Elections Black Political Leaders The Issues Economic Issues Black Politicians: An Evaluation Republican Factionalism Opposition The Fifteenth Amendment The Enforcement Acts The North Loses Interest The Freedmen’s Bank The Civil Rights Act of 1875 The End of Reconstruction Part IV Searching for Safe Spaces CHAPTER 14 WHITE SUPREMACY TRIUMPHANT: AFRICAN-AMERICANS IN THE SOUTH IN THE LATE 19TH CENTURY Politics Disfranchisement Segregation Racial Etiquette Violence Migration Black Farm Families African-Americans and Southern Courts CHAPTER 15 AFRICAN-AMERICANS CHALLENGE WHITE SUPREMACY Social Darwinism Education and Schools Church and Religion Red versus Black: The Buffalo Soldiers African-Americans in the Navy The Black Cowboys The Spanish-American War The Philippine Insurrection African-Americans and the World’s Columbian Exposition Black Businesspeople and Entrepreneurs African-Americans and Labor Black Professionals Music Sports CHAPTER 16 CONCILIATION, AGITATION AND MIGRATION: AFRICAN-AMERICANS IN THE EARLY 20TH CENTURY Race and the Progressive Movement Booker T. Washington’s Approach W. E. B. Du Bois The Niagara Movement The NAACP The Urban League Black Women and the Club Movement The Black Elite African-American Inventors Presidential Politics Black Men and the Military in World War I Race Riots The Great Migration Northern Communities Families CHAPTER 17 AFRICAN-AMERICANS AND THE 1920S Strikes and the Red Scare Varieties of Racism Protest, Pride and Pan-Africanism: Black Organizations in the Twenties Labor The Harlem Renaissance Harlem and the Jazz Age Sports Part V The Great Depression and World War II CHAPTER 18 THE GREAT DEPRESSION AND THE NEW DEAL The Cataclysm, 1929–1933 The Failure of Relief African-Americans and the New Deal The Rise of Black Social Scientists Black Protest During the Great Depression Organized Labor and Black America The Communist Party and African Americans The Tuskegee Study CHAPTER 19 BLACK CULTURE AND SOCIETY IN THE 1930S AND 1940S Black Culture in a Midwestern City The Black Culture Industry and American Racism The Music Culture from Swing to Bebop Popular Culture for the Masses: Comic Strips, Radio, and the Movies The Black Chicago Renaissance Black Graphic Art Black Literature African-Americans in Sports Black Religious Culture CHAPTER 20 THE WORLD WAR II ERA AND SEEDS OF A REVOLUTION On the Eve of War, 1936–1941 Race and the U.S. Armed Forces Black People on the Home Front The Transition to Peace The Cold War and International Politics Part VI The Black Revolution CHAPTER 21 THE FREEDOM MOVEMENT, 1954–1965 The 1950s: Prosperity and Prejudice The Road to Brown Brown II New Forms of Protest: The Montgomery Bus Boycott No Easy Road to Freedom: 1957–1960 Black Youth Stand Up by Sitting Down A Sight to be Seen: The Movement at High Tide The Albany Movement The Birmingham Confrontation A Hard Victory CHAPTER 22 THE STRUGGLE CONTINUES, 1965–1980 The Fading Dream of Racial Integration: White Backlash and Black Nationalism The Black Panther Party The Inner-City Rebellions Difficulties in Creating the Great Society Johnson and the War in Vietnam Johnson: Vietnam Destroys the Great Society King: Searching for a New Strategy The Black Arts Movement and Black Consciousness The Second Phase of the Black Student Movement The Election of 1968 The Nixon Presidency The Rise of Black Elected Officials Economic Downturn Black Americans and the Carter Presidency CHAPTER 23 AFRICAN-AMERICANS AT THE NEW MILLENNIUM Progress and Poverty: Income, Education, and Health The Persistence of Black Poverty African-Americans at The Center Of Art And Culture Black Religion at the Dawn of the Millennium Louis Farrakhan and the Nation of Islam Millennium Marches Complicating Black Identity in the 21st Century CHAPTER 24 THE TRIUMPH OF BLACK POLITICS, 1980 TO PRESENT Ronald Reagan and the Conservative Reaction Black Political Activism in the Age of Conservative Reaction Jesse Jackson and the Rainbow Coalition Policing the Black Community The Clinton Presidency Black Politics in the New Millennium: The Contested 2000 Presidential Election Republican Triumph The 2004 Presidential Election Barack Obama: President of the United States Table of Contents
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