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Focusing on the making of African American society from the 1896 "separate but equal" ruling of Plessy v. Ferguson up to the contemporary period, this encyclopedia traces the transition from the Reconstruction Era to the age of Jim Crow, the Harlem Renaissance, the Great Migration, the Brown ruling that overturned Plessy, the Civil Rights Movement, and the ascendant influence of African American culture on the American cultural landscape.
Covering African American history in all areas of U.S. history and culture from 1896 to the present, the Encyclopedia contains approximately 1,200 fully cross-referenced entries that are all signed by leading scholars and experts, making this 5-volume set the most reliable and extensive treatment to be found on African American history in the twentieth century. The set also contains 500 images, roughly 640 biographies, as well as an entry on each of the fifty states-and isn't exclusive to material on African Americans but also contains entries about the people who affected the lives of African Americans in particular and Americans in general. Unrivalled in breadth and scope, this is the preeminent source of information on this topic and is destined to become a trusted reference source for years to come.
Details of Book: Encyclopedia Of African American History, 1896 To The Present: From The Age Of Segregation To The Twenty-first Century Book: Encyclopedia Of African American History, 1896 To The Present: From The Age Of Segregation To The Twenty-first Century
Author: Paul Finkelman, Cary D. Wintz
ISBN: 0195167791
ISBN-13: 9780195167795
, 978-0195167795
Binding: Hardcover
Publishing Date: 2009/02/02
Publisher: Oxford University Press, Usa
Number of Pages: 2672
Language: English