1001 Things Everyone Should Know About African American History

Paperback
$22.00 US
6.99"W x 9.19"H x 1.01"D  
On sale May 04, 1998 | 416 Pages | 9780385485760
Grades 6-12 + AP/IB

This comprehensive and easy-to-use reference is an indispensable source for all students of African American history. It contains 1,001 well-illustrated mini-essays divided into six broad sections: Great Migrations; Civil Rights and Politics; Military; Culture and Religion; Science, Invention and Medicine; and Sports. Every important aspect of African American history is covered, from the possible discovery of America by Africans to the recent Million Man March.
Jeffrey C. Stewart is an author, historian, and associate professor of history at George Mason University. His books include 1001 Things Everyone Should Know About African American History, Paul Robeson: Artist and Citizen, and Black Adam. View titles by Jeffrey C. Stewart

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This comprehensive and easy-to-use reference is an indispensable source for all students of African American history. It contains 1,001 well-illustrated mini-essays divided into six broad sections: Great Migrations; Civil Rights and Politics; Military; Culture and Religion; Science, Invention and Medicine; and Sports. Every important aspect of African American history is covered, from the possible discovery of America by Africans to the recent Million Man March.

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Jeffrey C. Stewart is an author, historian, and associate professor of history at George Mason University. His books include 1001 Things Everyone Should Know About African American History, Paul Robeson: Artist and Citizen, and Black Adam. View titles by Jeffrey C. Stewart

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