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From Slavery to Freedom
Since its first edition in 1947, From Slavery to Freedom: A History of African Americans has inserted the black experience squarely into American history—a narrative that …
American Studies in Black and White
The late Sidney Kaplan researched the African-American contributions to the national culture that stimulated the work of later scholars in black studies and the social construction …
A Southern Odyssey
Frederick Law Olmsted, the northerner who wrote comprehensively about his travels in the South, had no southern counterpart. But there were thousands of southerners - planters, …
Mirror to America
John Hope Franklin lived through America's most defining twentieth-century transformation, the dismantling of legally protected racial segregation. A renowned scholar, he has …
Race and History
In Race and History, John Hope Franklin, one of the nation's foremost historians, collects twenty-seven of his most influential shorter writings. The essays are presented …
Lincoln and Public Morality: An Address Delivered at the Chicago Historical Society on February 12, 1959
ISE FROM SLAVERY TO FREEDOM
From Slavery to Freedom remains the most revered, respected, and honored text on the market. The preeminent history of African Americans, this best-selling text charts the journey …
Reminiscences of an Active Life
Born into slavery on a Louisiana plantation, John Roy Lynch (1847-1939) came to adulthood during the Reconstruction Era and lived a public-spirited life for over three decades. His …
Black Moses
Portrays the life and times of the controversial Jamaican who, in the 1920s, became the organizational leader and spiritual symbol of Black nationalism and power in America
Running For Hope: A novel by the John Hope Franklin Young Scholars with illustrations from the autobiography of John Hope Franklin
Short Stories from a Long Career
A Fool’s Errand
What was a carpetbagger? Albion W. Tourgée was called one, and he wrote, “To the southern mind it meant a scion of the North, a son of an ‘abolitionist,’ a creature of the …