Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages: 150
Trim: 5¾ x 8½
978-1-4422-0013-5 • Paperback • September 2009 • $24.00 • (£17.99)
978-1-4422-0014-2 • eBook • August 2009 • $22.50 • (£16.99)
Karen G. Williams is an adjunct lecturer in the Urban Studies Department at Queens College.
Andrea Queeley is assistant professor of African and African Diaspora Studies and Global and Sociocultural Studies at Florida International University.
Part 1 Introduction: Key Points, Essay Questions, Classroom Exercises
Part 2 Section One. Foundations: Slavery and Abolitionism, 1789-1861
Chapter 3 Key Points; Comprehension and Thought Questions; Essay Questions; Suggested Research Topics; Classroom Exercises; Media and Internet
Part 4 Section Two. Reconstruction and Reaction: The Aftermath of Slavery and the Dawn of Segregation, 1861-1915
Chapter 5 Key Points; Comprehension and Thought Questions; Essay Questions; Suggested Research Topics; Classroom Exercises; Media and Internet Resources
Part 6 Section Three. From Plantation to Ghetto: The Great Migration, Harlem Renaissance, and World War, 1915-1954
Chapter 7 Key Points; Comprehension and Thought Questions; Essay Questions; Suggested Research Topics; Classroom Exercises; Media and Internet Resources
Part 8 Section Four. We Shall Overcome: The Second Reconstruction, 1954-1975
Chapter 9 Key Points; Comprehension an Thought Questions; Essay Questions; Suggested Research Topics; Classroom Exercises; Media and Internet Resources
Part 10 Section Five. The Future in the Present: Contemporary African-American Thought, 1975-Present
Chapter 11 Key Points; Comprehension and Thought Questions; Essay Questions; Suggested Research Topics; Classroom Exercises; Media and Internet Resources
Part 12 Appendixes: Additional Resources for Research and Writing