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John Hope Franklin

    2 de enero de 1915 – 25 de marzo de 2009

    John Hope Franklin fue un distinguido historiador cuyo trabajo académico iluminó la experiencia afroamericana. Sus escritos profundizaron en la trayectoria histórica de los afroamericanos, trazando su viaje desde la esclavitud hasta la libertad con meticulosa investigación y profunda perspicacia. Franklin poseía una notable habilidad para transmitir narrativas históricas complejas con claridad y profundidad, haciendo contribuciones significativas a la comprensión de la historia estadounidense. Su legado reside en su impacto duradero en la erudición histórica y la comprensión pública.

    Negro
    Three negro classics
    From Slavery to Freedom
    • From Slavery to Freedom

      • 680 páginas
      • 24 horas de lectura

      The pre-eminent history of African-Americans is now available in two volumes. From slavery to Freedom charts the journey of African-Americans from their origins in the civilisations of Africa, through slavery in the Western Hemisphere, to their struggle for freedom in the West Indies, Latin America and the United States. Still featuring numerous primary and secondary source boxes, and even more richly illustrated than in previous editions, From Slavery to Freedom, 7/e maintains its status as one of the most important college textbooks in print.

      From Slavery to Freedom1994
      4,4
    • Negro

      • 623 páginas
      • 22 horas de lectura
      Negro1983
    • Three negro classics

      • 512 páginas
      • 18 horas de lectura

      UP FROM SLAVERY The autobiography of Booker T. Washington is a startling portrait of one of the great Americans of the late nineteenth and early twentieth century. The illegitimate son of a white man and a Negro slave, Washington, a man who struggled for his education, would go on to struggle for the dignity of all his people in a hostile and alien society. THE SOULS OF BLACK FOLK W.E.B. Du Bois's classic is a major sociological document and one of the momentous books in the mosaic of American literature. No other work has had greater influence on black thinking, and nowhere is the African-American's unique heritage and his kinship with all men so passionately described. THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF AN EX-COLORED MAN Originally published anonymously, James Weldon Johnson's penetrating work is a remarkable human account of the life of black Americans in the early twentieth century and a profound interpretation of his feelings towards the white man and towards members of his own race. No other book touches with such understanding and objectivity on the phenomenon once called "passing" in a white society. These three narratives, gathered together in Three Negro Classics, chronicle the remarkable evolution of African-American consciousness on both a personal and social level. Profound, intelligent, and insightful, they are as relevant today as they have ever been.

      Three negro classics1965
      4,2