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The Journal Of Negro History (Volume Vii) 1922

The Journal Of Negro History (Volume Vii) 1922

 

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Alpha Editions
Año de edición:
2020
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Historia de América
ISBN:
9789354188503

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A landmark archive of neglected voices.History speaks with renewed clarity. Volume VII (1922) of The Journal of Negro History, overseen by Carter G. Woodson, gathers rigorous scholarship with a human pulse. Presented as an african american history anthology and a black history journal, this volume captures the intellectual currents of early 20th century studies and the harlem renaissance era while interrogating race relations in america. Essays and critical studies within map the development of african diaspora scholarship and lay groundwork for later civil rights historical essays; the approach is forensic where necessary and accessible where it matters, making the work both an academic research collection and a practical history students resource.Historically significant, Volume VII stands at a decisive moment when scholarship and activism converged. It is a touchstone of carter g woodson scholarship and sits in meaningful dialogue with w e b du bois works and other contemporaneous voices that shaped 1920s united states history. Out of print for decades and now republished by Alpha Editions. Restored for today’s and future generations. More than a reprint, a collector’s item and a cultural treasure.Accessible and authoritative, this edition bridges scholarly depth and public interest: a history students resource in seminars, an essential reference for researchers of early 20th century studies, and a rewarding read for anyone tracing the african diaspora scholarship or examining race relations in america through a historical lens. The volume’s measured scholarship enriches comparative study and informs contemporary discussions rooted in the harlem renaissance era and the arc of civil rights historical essays. Casual readers, academics and classic-literature collectors alike appreciate the clarity of argument and the volume’s place within broader intellectual currents; it makes a distinctive addition to any shelf interested in the enduring questions of American history. Essential for reading rooms and private collections.

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