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Lest We Forget The Passage From Africa Into The Twentyfirst Century Velma Maia Thomas

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Lest We Forget The Passage From Africa Into The Twentyfirst Century Velma Maia Thomas
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Publisher: Quarto Publishing Group USA
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 37.89 MB
Pages: 211
Author: Velma Maia Thomas
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Lest We Forget The Passage From Africa Into The Twentyfirst Century Velma Maia Thomas by Velma Maia Thomas instant download after payment.

An intimate look at centuries of black history in America with exclusive accounts, photographs, newspaper reproductions, and other documents.
One of The Root's Favorite Reads of 2019
Presented in three parts—Lest We Forget, Freedom's Children, and We Shall Not Be Moved—this volume brings African American history to vivid and illustrated life. It includes:
Lest We Forget: Based on materials from the nationally acclaimed Black Holocaust Exhibit, Lest We Forget documents the plight of an estimated 100 million Africans, from their rich pre-slavery culture to their enslavement in a foreign land. This collection of stirring historic papers, memoirs, personal effects, and photographs presented alongside moving commentary chronicles the unyielding strength of a people who refused to be broken.
Freedom's Children: Taste the sweetness of freedom and the bitter struggle for equality...

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