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African Americans: A Concise History, Volume 2, 4th Edition by Darlene Clark Hine, Northwestern University William C. Hine, South Carolina State University Stanley C. Harrold, South Carolina State University ZIP OR PDF for sale 

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Table of Contents

Contents

Preface

About the Authors

 

Chapter 12: The Meaning of Freedom: The Promise of Reconstruction, 1865-1868

The End of Slavery  

Land  

The Freedmen’s Bureau  

Southern Homestead Act  

Sharecropping  

The Black Church  

Education  

Violence  

The Crusade for Political and Civil Rights  

Presidential Reconstruction under Andrew Johnson  

Black Codes  

Black Conventions  

The Radical Republicans  

The Fourteenth Amendment  

Radical Reconstruction  

The Reaction of White Southerners 

Conclusion

Chapter Timeline

Review Questions

MyHistoryLab Connections

 

Chapter 13: The Meaning of Freedom: The Failure of Reconstruction, 1868-1877

Constitutional Conventions  

Elections  

Black Political Leaders  

The Issues  

Economic Issues  

Black Politicians: An Evaluation  

Republican Factionalism  

Opposition  

The Fifteenth Amendment  

The Enforcement Acts  

The North Loses Interest  

The Freedmen’s Bank  

The Civil Rights Act of 1875  

The End of Reconstruction

Conclusion

Chapter Timeline

Review Questions

MyHistoryLab Connections

 

Part IV: Searching for Safe Spaces  

Chapter 14: White Supremacy Triumphant: African Americans in the South in the Late Nineteenth Century

Politics  

Disfranchisement  

Segregation  

Racial Etiquette  

Violence  

Migration  

Black Farm Families 

African Americans and Southern Courts

Conclusion

Chapter Timeline

Review Questions

MyHistoryLab Connections

  

Chapter 15: African Americans Challenge White Supremacy

Social Darwinism  

Education and Schools  

Church and Religion  

Red versus Black: The Buffalo Soldiers  

African Americans in the Navy 

The Black Cowboys  

The Spanish-American War  

The Philippine Insurrection  

African Americans and the World’s Columbian Exposition

Black Businesspeople and Entrepreneurs  

African Americans and Labor 

Black Professionals  

Music  

Sports 

Conclusion

Chapter Timeline

Review Questions

MyHistoryLab Connections

 

Chapter 16: Conciliation, Agitation, and Migration: African Americans in the Early Twentieth Century

Race and the Progressive Movement  

Booker T. Washington’s Approach  

W. E. B. Du Bois

The Niagara Movement  

The NAACP  

The Urban League 

Black Women and the Club Movement  

The Black Elite  

African-American Inventors

Presidential Politics  

Black Men and the Military in World War I  

Race Riots  

The Great Migration  

Northern Communities 

Families  

Conclusion

Chapter Timeline

Review Questions

MyHistoryLab Connections

 

Chapter 17: African Americans and the 1920s

Strikes and the Red Scare 

Varieties of Racism  

Protest, Pride, and Pan-Africanism: Black Organizations in the Twenties 

Labor  

The Harlem Renaissance 

Harlem and the Jazz Age  

Sports 

Conclusion

Chapter Timeline

Review Questions

MyHistoryLab Connections

 

Part V: The Great Depression and World War II  

Chapter 18: The Great Depression and the New Deal

The Cataclysm, 1929—1933  

The Failure of Relief  

African Americans and the New Deal  

The Rise of Black Social Scientists

Black Protest During the Great Depression  

Organized Labor and Black America  

The Communist Party and African Americans  

The Tuskegee Study

Conclusion

Chapter Timeline

Review Questions

MyHistoryLab Connections

 

Chapter 19: Black Culture and Society in the 1930s and 1940s

Black Culture in a Midwestern City  

The Black Culture Industry and American Racism 

The Music Culture from Swing to Bebop  

Popular Culture for the Masses: Comic Strips, Radio, and the Movies 

The Black Chicago Renaissance  

Black Graphic Art  

Black Literature  

African Americans in Sports  

Black Religious Culture

Conclusion

Chapter Timeline

Review Questions

MyHistoryLab Connections

 

Chapter 20: The World War II Era and Seeds of a Revolution

On the Eve of War, 1936—1941  

Race and the U.S. Armed Forces 

Black People on the Home Front  

The Transition to Peace 

The Cold War and International Politics

Conclusion

Chapter Timeline

Review Questions

MyHistoryLab Connections

 

Part VI: The Black Revolution  

Chapter 21: The Freedom Movement, 1954-1965

The 1950s: Prosperity and Prejudice

The Road to Brown

Brown II

New Forms of Protest: The Montgomery Bus Boycott  

No Easy Road to Freedom: 1957—1960  

Black Youth Stand Up by Sitting Down  

A Sight to be Seen: The Movement at High Tide  

The Albany Movement  

The Birmingham Confrontation  

A Hard Victory

Conclusion

Chapter Timeline

Review Questions

MyHistoryLab Connections

  

Chapter 22: The Struggle Continues, 1965-1980  

The Fading Dream of Racial Integration: White Backlash and Black Nationalism  

The Black Panther Party  

The Inner-City Rebellions  

Difficulties in Creating the Great Society  

Johnson and the War in Vietnam  

Johnson: Vietnam Destroys the Great Society  

King: Searching for a New Strategy  

The Black Arts Movement and Black Consciousness  

The Second Phase of the Black Student Movement  

The Election of 1968  

The Nixon Presidency  

The Rise of Black Elected Officials  

Economic Downturn  

Black Americans and the Carter Presidency

Conclusion

Chapter Timeline

Review Questions

MyHistoryLab Connections

 

Chapter 23: African Americans at the New Millennium

Progress and Poverty: Income, Education, and Health

The Persistence of Black Poverty

African Americans at The Center Of Art And Culture

Black Religion at the Dawn of the Millennium

Louis Farrakhan and the Nation of Islam

Millennium Marches

Complicating Black Identity in the Twenty-First Century

Conclusion

Chapter Timeline

Review Questions

MyHistoryLab Connections

      

Chapter 24: The Triumphs of Black Politics, 1980 to Present

Ronald Reagan and the Conservative Reaction  

Black Political Activism in the Age of Conservative Reaction

Jesse Jackson and the Rainbow Coalition  

Policing the Black Community  

The Clinton Presidency  

Black Politics in the New Millennium: The Contested 2000 Presidential Election

Republican Triumph

The 2004 Presidential Election

Barack Obama: President of the United States

Conclusion

Chapter Timeline

Review Questions

MyHistoryLab Connections

 

Glossary of Key Terms and Concepts

Bibliography

Index

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