Freedom on My Mind Volume 2 A History of African Americans with Documents 2nd Edition White Test Bank
Product details:
- ISBN-10 : 1319060536
- ISBN-13 : 978-1319060534
- Author: White
Gain insight into African American history from early slave trading in Africa through present day as Freedom on My Mind, Volume 2 combimes historical narrative and primary resources together, putting the African American story into the larger context of US history
Table contents:
- Introduction: The Study of African American History
- Chapter 9 Reconstruction: The Making and Unmaking of a Revolution, 1865–1877
- Chapter Vignette: Jourdon and Mandy Anderson Find Security in Freedom after Slavery
- A Social Revolution
- Freedom and Family
- Church and Community
- Land and Labor
- The Hope of Education
- A Short-Lived Political Revolution
- The Political Contest over Reconstruction
- Black Reconstruction
- The Defeat of Reconstruction
- Opportunities and Limits outside the South
- Autonomy in the West
- The Right to Work for Fair Wages
- The Struggle for Equal Rights
- Conclusion: Revolutions and Reversals
- Chapter 9 Review
- Key Terms
- Review Questions
- Suggested References
- Document Project: The Vote
- Sojourner Truth, Equal Voting Rights, 1867
- Proceedings of the American Equal Rights Association, A Debate: Negro Male Suffrage vs. Woman Suffrage, 1869
- Mary Ann Shadd Cary, Woman’s Right to Vote, Early 1870s
- A. R. Waud, The First Vote, 1867
- A. Clark, Address of the Colored State Convention to the People of Iowa in Behalf of Their Enfranchisement, 1868
- Thomas Nast, Colored Rule in a Reconstructed(?) State, 1874
- Chapter 10 Black Life and Culture during the Nadir, 1877–1915
- Chapter Vignette: Ida B. Wells: Creating Hope and Community amid Extreme Repression
- Racism and Black Challenges
- Racial Segregation
- Ideologies of White Supremacy
- Disfranchisement and Political Activism
- Lynching and the Campaign against It
- Freedom’s First Generation
- Black Women and Men in the Era of Jim Crow
- Black Communities in the Cities of the New South
- New Cultural Expressions
- Migration, Accommodation, and Protest
- Migration Hopes and Disappointments
- International Migrations
- The Age of Booker T. Washington
- The Emergence of W. E. B. Du Bois
- Conclusion: Racial Uplift in the Nadir
- Chapter 10 Review
- Key Terms
- Review Questions
- Suggested References
- Document Project: Agency and Constraint
- The Lynching of Charles Mitchell, 1897
- The Executive Committee of the State Convention of Colored Citizens of Kentucky, Call for a Convention, 1885
- A Georgia Negro Peon, The New Slavery in the South, 1904
- W. E. B. Du Bois, Along the Color Line, 1910
- Letter to the Editor, From the South, 1911
- Chain Gang
- Chapter 11 The New Negro Comes of Age, 1915–1930
- Chapter Vignette: Zora Neale Hurston and the Advancement of the Black Freedom Struggle
- The Great Migration
- Origins and Patterns of Migration
- West Indian Migrants
- Black Community Aid Societies
- Changes in Church Membership and Worship
- Segregation, Self-Sufficiency, and Political Power
- War Abroad, Violence at Home
- African Americans in the Great War
- Race Riots and Red Summer
- The Rebirth of the KKK
- The New Negro Arrives
- Institutional Bases for Social Science and Historical Studies
- The Universal Negro Improvement Association
- The Harlem Renaissance
- Conclusion: The New Negro Comes of Age
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