This volume in the Issues in Historiography series examines the changing scholarly debate on individuals and events in African American history from the 1890s to the present. It highlights how over time the work of scholars has reflected both advances in academic understanding and wider developments in race relations in American society. -- .
This volume in the Issues in Historiography series examines the changing scholarly debate on individuals and events in African American history from the 1890s to the present. It highlights how over time the work of scholars has reflected both advances in academic understanding and wider developments in race relations in American society. -- .
Kevern Verney is a Reader in History at Edge Hill College of Higher Education
Inhaltsangabe
General Editor's Forword Preface Introduction 1. Segregation and Accommodation, 1895 1915 2. The Great Migration and the 'New Negro', 1915 1930 3. The Great Depression and the Second World War, 1930 1945 4. The Post war Civil Rights Movement, 1945 1965 5. Malcolm X and Black Power, 1960 1980 6. The New Conservatism, 1980 2002 7. African Americans and U. S. Popular Culture, 1895 2002 Conclusion Guidance on Further Reading
General Editor's Forword Preface Introduction 1. Segregation and Accommodation, 1895 1915 2. The Great Migration and the 'New Negro', 1915 1930 3. The Great Depression and the Second World War, 1930 1945 4. The Post war Civil Rights Movement, 1945 1965 5. Malcolm X and Black Power, 1960 1980 6. The New Conservatism, 1980 2002 7. African Americans and U. S. Popular Culture, 1895 2002 Conclusion Guidance on Further Reading
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