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African American Childhoods Historical Perspectives From Slavery To Civil Rights Wilma King

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African American Childhoods Historical Perspectives From Slavery To Civil Rights Wilma King
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 31.12 MB
Pages: 237
Author: Wilma King
ISBN: 9781403962515, 1403962510
Language: English
Year: 2005

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African American Childhoods Historical Perspectives From Slavery To Civil Rights Wilma King by Wilma King 9781403962515, 1403962510 instant download after payment.

In African American Childhoods, historian Wilma King presents a selection of her essays, both unpublished and published, which together provide a much-needed survey of more than three centuries of African American children's experiences. Organized chronologically, the volume uses the Civil War to divide the book into two parts: part one addresses the enslavement of children in Africa and explores how they lived in antebellum America; part two examines the issues affecting black children since the Civil War and into the twenty-first century. Topics include the impact of the social and historical construction of race on their development, the effects of violence, and the heroic efforts of African American children when subjected to racism at its worst during the civil rights movement.

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