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In their own words : a history of the American Negro

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  • "A history of Black people in the United States, as told through letters, speeches, articles, eyewitness accounts, and other documents. This is a collection of personal accounts of the experiences of African Americans. There are excerpts from the memoirs of slaves, from educator Charlotte Forten while observing a regiment of young freedmen, from Fannie Lou Hamer during unofficial hearings on brutality in Mississippi, & from Maya Angelou on being a black female artist. Issues from slavery to the Ku Klux Klan, to marches, boycotts, & political power, are presented."
  • "Volume 2 only located in Circulation."

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  • "Dust jackets (Bindings)"
  • "Juvenile works"
  • "Sources"@en
  • "Sources"
  • "History"@en
  • "History"

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  • "In their own words. A history of the American negro"
  • "In their own words : a history of the American negro"
  • "In their own words : a history of the American Negro"
  • "In their own words : a history of the American Negro"@en
  • "In their own words a history of the American Negro"@en
  • "In their own words : a history of the american negro"
  • "In their own words; a history of the American Negro"@en