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Forever Free Eric Foner

  • SKU: BELL-49893832
Forever Free Eric Foner
$ 31.00 $ 45.00 (-31%)

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Publisher: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 14.93 MB
Author: Eric Foner
ISBN: 9780307834584, 0307834581
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Forever Free Eric Foner by Eric Foner 9780307834584, 0307834581 instant download after payment.

From one of our most distinguished historians, a new examination of the vitally important years of Emancipation and Reconstruction during and immediately following the Civil War--a necessary reconsideration that emphasizes the era's political and cultural meaning for today's America.
In Forever Free, Eric Foneroverturns numerous assumptions growing out of the traditional understanding of the period, which is based almost exclusively on white sources and shaped by (often unconscious) racism. He presents the period as a time of determination, especially on the part of recently emancipated black Americans, to put into effect the principles of equal rights and citizenship for all.
Drawing on a wide range of long-neglected documents, he places a new emphasis on the centrality of the black experience to an understanding of the era. We see African Americans as active agents in overthrowing slavery, in helping win the Civil War, and--even more...

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