Creating Black Americans African American history and its meanings, 1619 to the present

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adam_text Preface xv Acknowledgments xxi Africa and Black Americans 3 African Americans and Africa 3 Ethiopianism: Ancient Egypt + Cush + Ethiopia = the Negro Race 7 Absent Africa 9 Black Scholars in an African Diasporic Framework 10 Black Nationalism and the New Negro Movement 12 The Call for Racial Art 12 Textbook Recognition of African History 14 Ghana 14 Mali 15 Songhay 15 African-American Artists Encounter Independent Africa 16 Conclusion 18 Timeline 20 Review Questions 20 Discussion Questions 21 Captives Transported, lőW-ca. 1850 23 1619 and Two Early Slave-Trade Narratives 24 The Founders of Black America 25 The Atlantic Slave Trade 31 The Scale of the Forced Migration 32 Three Stages of the Journey 34 Artists Represent the Atlantic Slave Trade 38 Conclusion 43 Timeline 44 Review Questions 44 Discussion Questions 45 3 A Diasporic People, 1630-ca. 1850 47 Religion in the African Diaspora 48 Dimensions of African-American Religion 49 Christian Themes in Black Art 54 Spirituals 56 Language and Literature in the African Diaspora 56 Ethnic and Racial Identities 58 Africans and Indians 59 Africans and Europeans 61 Mulatto Population 63 Minority Status 63 The Black Population Lived Throughout North America 65 Conclusion 65 Timeline 66 Review Questions 67 Discussion Questions 67 Those Who Were Free, ca. 1770-1859 69 American and Haitian Revolutions 70 Black Soldiers in the American Revolution 70 Petitioning for Emancipation and Civil Rights 72 The Haitian Revolution 74 Free People in the United States 76 Free Black People at Work 78 Education and Voluntary Associations 78 Protest in Word and Deed 80 Black Abolitionists 81 The Reach of Slavery Lengthens 84 Conclusion 86 Timeline 88 Review Questions 89 Discussion Questions 89 5 Those Who Were Enslaved, ca. 1770-1859 91 The Enslaved Lay the Foundations of the American Economy 92 Enslaved Laborers 93 The Domestic Slave Trade 96 Slavery: A Dehumanizing Institution 98 Physical Trauma 98 Psychological Trauma 99 What Slavery Cost Slaves 100 The Value System That Slaves Took from Slavery 101 Family and Religion as Protection Against Dehumanization 102 Undermining Slavery 103 Conspiracies and Insurrections 103 Running Away 104 The Underground Railroad 106 Harriet Tubman, Moses of Her People 106 Conclusion 111 Timeline 112 Review Questions 112 Discussion Questions 113 Civil War and Emancipation, 1859-1865 115 Sectional Tensions Leading to War 117 A War About Union, Not About Slavery 118 Rebuff of Black Volunteers 118 Fugitive Slaves as Contraband of War 119 Pressure to Enlist Blacks 120 Emancipation and Colonization 120 The War Against Slavery 121 The Emancipation Proclamations 122 Black Regiments in the Union Army 123 Summer 1863: The Turning Point 125 Struggles over Officers and Equal Pay 125 African Americans in the War Effort 127 Two Hundred Thousand Black Soldiers and Sailors 111 Spies, Scouts, Guides, and Nurses 129 Memorializing African Americans in the Civil War 130 Slavery Destroyed 134 Conclusion 137 Timeline 138 Review Questions 139 Discussion Questions 139 7 The Larger Reconstruction, 1864-1896 141 Making Freedom Real 142 Reuniting Families and Finding Work 142 Land Ownership: Forty Acres and a Mule 144 Education for Freedpeople 145 Freedpeople s Churches 147 Voting and Holding Office 148 The Destruction of Democracy 151 White Supremacist Violence 151 Exodus to Kansas of 1879 152 Undermining of Black Civil Rights by the Supreme Court 153 African Americans and Indians 154 What Reconstruction Did 156 Conclusion 157 Timeline 158 Review Questions 159 Discussion Questions 159 8 Hard-Working People in the Depths of Segregation, 1896-ca. 1919 161 Struggle, Survival, and Success 163 Hard-Working People 163 Sharecropping, Debt, and Prison 163 Educational Gains 166 Black Professionals 170 The Golden Age of Black Business 170 Black Towns and Churches: Havens from Racist Oppression 172 New Black Music 173 Black Athletes 175 Countering Antiblack Stereotypes 175 White Supremacy: An Attempt to Halt Black Success 178 White Supremacy: Disfranchisement 178 White Supremacy: Segregation 179 Lynching and Antilynching Campaigns 180 Conclusion 183 Timeline 186 Review Questions 187 Discussion Questions 187 9 The New Negro, 1915-1932 189 The Great Migration 190 The First World War: Struggle on Two Fronts 193 Black Military Bands Introduce ]azz 198 Antiblack Riots and the Red Summer of 1919 199 The New Negroes Initiatives 201 The Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA) 203 The Harlem Renaissance 206 Music of the Harlem Renaissance 206 Literature of the Harlem Renaissance 208 Scholarship of the Harlem Renaissance 210 Art of the Harlem Renaissance 211 Conclusion 211 Timeline 212 Review Questions 213 Discussion Questions 213 10 Radicals and Democrats, 1930-1940 215 The Depression Crisis 216 Catastrophic Black Unemployment 217 The New Deal and Political Realignment 217 The Scottsboro Cases and Protests Against Lynching 219 Don t Buy Where You Can t Work Boycotts and Self-Help Campaigns 221 The New Deal 223 New Deal Goals and Programs Ili The Works Progress Administration (WPA) and Black Artists 224 African Americans Confront New Deal Racism 228 The Black Cabinet 229 Black Activism Increases in Depth and Range 230 African Americans Rally to Support Ethiopia 230 Black Heroes of the Depression Years 232 Fighting Racial Oppression in the Courts 234 Campaigns for Civil Rights and Workers Rights in the South 234 Conclusion 235 Timeline 236 Review Questions 237 Discussion Questions 237 11 The Second World War and the Promise of Internationalism, 1940-1948 239 Struggles at Home and Abroad 239 Familiar Issues 24Û The Double Vee Strategy and the FEPC 240 Black Men and Women in the Second World War 241 Black Flyers Disprove Stereotypes and Win Medals 245 The Battle for Civil Rights in the South 246 No Such Thing as the Status Quo 248 The Invention of Bebop 248 Broadened Horizons, increased Opportunities 250 The Promise of the United Nations 250 Post-war Confrontations in the South over Citizenship Rights 252 The Truman Administration and the Progressive Party Embrace Black Civil Rights 253 Migration and Increased Incomes: Long-Term Changes Wrought by War 254 Conclusion 256 Timeline 258 Review Questions 259 Discussion Questions 259 12 Cold War Civil Rights, 1948-1960 261 Human Rights in a Cold War Context 262 Anti-Communism Eclipses Internationalism 262 Brown v. Board of Education and Cold War Politics 265 Southern Massive Resistance to Legal Desegregation 266 New Segregation: The Growth ofAll-White Suburbs 268 Activism and Anger 270 The Montgomery Bus Boycott of 1955-1956 270 Desegregation of Little Rock, Arkansas, Central High School Til Unremitting Antiblack Violence Stirs Bitterness and Anger 273 The Nation of Islam Grows 276 African-American Visibility in the Mainstream Culture 278 Black Intellectuals Speak to America and Are Heard 278 The Growing Popularity of African-American Music 281 Conclusion 285 Timeline 286 Review Questions 287 Discussion Questions 287 13 Protest Makes a Civil Rights Revolution, 1960-1967 289 The Early 60s: Action Direct and Indirect 290 Student Movements of the Early 1960s 290 The Protests of 1963, the One Hundredth Anniversary of the Emancipation Proclamation 294 Freedom Summer, Mississippi, 1964 299 Malcolm X s Evolution from the NOI to Pan-Africanism, 1964-1965 300 Mid-1960s Legislation and Opposition 303 The Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Great Society 303 The Vietnam War Consumes the Great Society s Resources 305 Urban Revolts of the Mid-1960s 306 Background Causes of the Riots 308 Conclusion 312 Timeline 314 Review Questions 315 Discussion Questions 315 14 Black Power, 1966-1980 317 The Emergence of Black Power 318 Black Power as Self-Definition and Self-Defense 319 The Black Panther Party 321 Cultural Nationalism: Emphasis on African Roots 324 Black Power After 1968 328 Assassination and Aftermath 328 Angry Reaction in Vietnam 335 Black Power Workers, Artists, Feminists, and Intellectuals 338 Black Power Lives On 343 Conclusion 343 Timeline 346 Review Questions 347 Discussion Questions 347 15 Authenticity and Diversity in the Era of Hip-Hop, 1980-2005 349 Racial Politics and Economics After Black Power: Increased Diversity 350 Affirmative Action; Controversial and Effective 350 Black Conservatives Gain Prominence 352 Black Democrats: More Numerous, More Influential 354 Black Voters Disfranchised in the 2000 Presidential Election 356 The Reparations Movement 357 Reclaiming Black History 359 Afrocentrism Provokes Controversy 360 African Americans Remake American Culture 361 Hip-Hop Culture Presents a New Vision of the Inner City 363 Opportunity in the Military, Opposition to War 368 Conclusion 371 Timeline 372 Review Questions 374 Discussion Questions 375 Epilogue: A Snapshot of African Americans in the Early Twenty-First Century 377 The Black Middle Class 378 Family Structure Influences Class 380 Wealth: A Sound Measure of Financial Well-being 380 African Americans at the Extremes of Wealth and Poverty 382 The Crisis of Drugs and Incarceration 384 The War on Drugs Sends Hundreds of Thousands of African Americans to Prison 384 Poor Health: A Chronic Problem for African Americans 387 Racial and Ethnic Diversity of African Americans 388 African Americans Are People of the City 390 Review Questions 392 Discussion Questions 392 Notes 393 Further Reading 433 Artists Whose Work Appears in Creating Black Americans 438 Picture Credits 460 Index 464
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