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The History of Black People in America from 1619 to 1880 - Account of African Americans as Slaves as Soldiers and as Citizens - cover

The History of Black People in America from 1619 to 1880 - Account of African Americans as Slaves as Soldiers and as Citizens

George Washington Williams

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In "The History of Black People in America from 1619 to 1880," George Washington Williams presents a groundbreaking narrative that meticulously chronicles the plight, contributions, and resilience of African Americans from the onset of slavery to the post-Reconstruction era. His work is characterized by a compelling prose style that merges historical analysis with passionate advocacy, embodying the complexities of African American experiences. Williams' perspective as an African American historian provides a critical context, arguing against the prevailing narratives that marginalized black voices in historical discourse, making this work not just a history, but a manifesto for recognition and justice. George Washington Williams, born in 1849, was a multifaceted figure: an author, historian, and ordained minister. His first-hand experiences as a descendant of slaves, coupled with his commitment to social justice and the church, deeply influenced his writing. Williams was one of the earliest African American historians to document the contributions of his community, motivated by a desire to correct the historical erasure of Black lives and lay the foundation for future scholarship. This book is a vital resource for anyone interested in understanding the profound impacts and legacies of African Americans in shaping U.S. history. Williams' work deserves recognition for its pioneering approach and remains a critical text for historians, educators, and advocates committed to social equity.
Disponible desde: 22/11/2023.
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