This classic work of scholarship and empathy tells the story of the self-creation of the African-American people. It assesses the full impact of the Middle Passage -- "the most traumatizing mass human migration in modern history" -- and of North American slavery both on the enslaved and on those who enslaved them. It explores the ways in which a nominally free society perverted its own freedoms and denied the fact that an inhuman institution lies at the heart of the American experience. The authority and eloquence of this work make it essential reading for all who want to understand the American past and present.
Nathan Irvin Huggins Libros
Nathan Irvin Huggins fue un distinguido historiador y líder académico. Ocupó la estimada posición de Profesor W. E. B. Du Bois de Historia y Estudios Afroamericanos en la Universidad de Harvard. Además, se desempeñó como director del Instituto W. E. B. Du Bois para la Investigación Afroamericana, un papel fundamental en el avance de la erudición sobre la experiencia afroamericana.

