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The African American Experience : An Historiographical and Bibliographical Guide.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York : Bloomsbury Publishing USA, 2000Copyright date: ©2001Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (455 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780313065002
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: The African American ExperienceDDC classification:
  • 973.0496073
LOC classification:
  • E184.65.A37 2001
Online resources:
Contents:
Cover -- THE AFRICAN AMERICAN EXPERIENCE -- Contents -- Preface -- I African American Migration and Urbanization -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- II The African American Worker in Slavery and Freedom -- AFRICAN AMERICAN WORKERS AND THE OLD LABOR HISTORY -- AFRICAN AMERICAN WORKERS AND THE NEW LABOR HISTORY -- SLAVERY AND EARLY EMANCIPATION STUDIES -- BLACK WORKERS IN THE INDUSTRIAL AGE -- AFRICAN AMERICAN LABOR HISTORY: TOWARD THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- III African American Families: Historically Resilient -- THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES COMMONLY USED TO STUDY BLACK FAMILIES -- COUNTERARGUMENTS TO DEFICIT MODELS -- HISTORICAL OVERVIEW OF BLACK FAMILIES IN AMERICA -- THE FUTURE OF BLACK FAMILIES -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- IV African American Women -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- V The African American Educational Experience -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- VI The African American Literary Tradition -- AMERICAN SLAVERY AND ANTI-SLAVERY (1619-1865) -- THE CIVIL WAR (1861-1865) -- POST-CIVIL WAR, RECONSTRUCTION, AND REACTION (1865-1920) -- HARLEM RENAISSANCE (1920-1930) -- SOCIAL CHANGES (EARLY 1930 TO 1950) -- BLACK NATIONALISM, BLACK AESTHETICS, AND THE BLACK ARTS MOVEMENT (1960s) -- CONTEMPORARY ERA (1970 TO PRESENT) -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- Anthologies -- Criticism -- Folk Tradition -- Selected Works of Selected Novelists, Poets, and Playwrights -- VII The African American Musical Experience: There's a Story in the Song -- THE AFRICAN AMERICAN MUSICAL LANDSCAPE: COLORS OF SOUND (1619-1999) -- AFRICAN MUSICAL PRACTICES: THE GROUND BASS (BEFORE 1619) -- AFRICAN SOUNDS IN AMERICAN MUSIC: CHARACTERISTICS AND PRACTICES (1619-1865) -- A NEW LEITMOTIF: OH FREEDOM (1865-1919) -- A SHOW OF PRIDE: NEW THEMES, NEW SOUNDS (1920-1940) -- LIFT EVERY VOICE: UNLIMITED EXPRESSIONS TO ALL (1940- ) -- CODA: MUSIC YET TO COME -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- VIII African American Intellectual and Political Thought.
BIBLIOGRAPHY -- IX The African American Political Experience -- POLITICS IN THE CONTEXT OF SECTIONAL DIVISION: PRE-CIVIL WAR AND BEYOND -- RECONSTRUCTION -- THE JIM CROW ERA -- THE GREAT MIGRATION -- CIVIL RIGHTS INSURGENCY -- POST-CIVIL RIGHTS ELECTORAL POLITICS -- POSTMODERN RACIAL POLITICS -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- X The African American Press -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- XI African Americans in the Military of the United States -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- Books -- Articles -- Dissertations and Theses -- Video Recordings and Film -- XII The African American Athletic Experience -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- XIII Constructing an Historiography of African American Business -- INTRODUCTION -- PART I: EMERGENCE OF AFRICAN AMERICAN BUSINESS HISTORY -- PART II: BIBLIOGRAPHY OF BLACK BUSINESS -- African Commercial Background -- Slave Business Activities -- Free Black Business Activities -- Women's Business Activities -- African American Financial Institutions -- Civil War to Civil Rights -- Black Entrepreneurs and Black Enterprise -- Post-Civil Rights Era -- CONCLUSION -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- XIV Sexuality and Race -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- XV African American Consumerism -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- XVI The Civil Rights Movement -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- XVII African American Religion in the United States -- INTRODUCTION -- ORIENTATION AND BEGINNINGS -- THE AFRICAN AMERICAN RELIGIOUS INSTITUTION -- RELIGION, PROTEST, AND FREEDOM -- The Problematic of African American Religion -- The Nature of Religion -- RELIGIOUS EXPERIENCE: CONJURING, DECIPHERING, AND DISCERNMENT -- BLACK POWER AND BLACK THEOLOGY -- BACK TO AFRICA AND THE MISSIONARY MOVEMENT -- ISLAM, BLACK RELIGION, AND OTHER RELIGIOUS ORIENTATIONS -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- Index -- About the Editors and Contributors.
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Cover -- THE AFRICAN AMERICAN EXPERIENCE -- Contents -- Preface -- I African American Migration and Urbanization -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- II The African American Worker in Slavery and Freedom -- AFRICAN AMERICAN WORKERS AND THE OLD LABOR HISTORY -- AFRICAN AMERICAN WORKERS AND THE NEW LABOR HISTORY -- SLAVERY AND EARLY EMANCIPATION STUDIES -- BLACK WORKERS IN THE INDUSTRIAL AGE -- AFRICAN AMERICAN LABOR HISTORY: TOWARD THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- III African American Families: Historically Resilient -- THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES COMMONLY USED TO STUDY BLACK FAMILIES -- COUNTERARGUMENTS TO DEFICIT MODELS -- HISTORICAL OVERVIEW OF BLACK FAMILIES IN AMERICA -- THE FUTURE OF BLACK FAMILIES -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- IV African American Women -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- V The African American Educational Experience -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- VI The African American Literary Tradition -- AMERICAN SLAVERY AND ANTI-SLAVERY (1619-1865) -- THE CIVIL WAR (1861-1865) -- POST-CIVIL WAR, RECONSTRUCTION, AND REACTION (1865-1920) -- HARLEM RENAISSANCE (1920-1930) -- SOCIAL CHANGES (EARLY 1930 TO 1950) -- BLACK NATIONALISM, BLACK AESTHETICS, AND THE BLACK ARTS MOVEMENT (1960s) -- CONTEMPORARY ERA (1970 TO PRESENT) -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- Anthologies -- Criticism -- Folk Tradition -- Selected Works of Selected Novelists, Poets, and Playwrights -- VII The African American Musical Experience: There's a Story in the Song -- THE AFRICAN AMERICAN MUSICAL LANDSCAPE: COLORS OF SOUND (1619-1999) -- AFRICAN MUSICAL PRACTICES: THE GROUND BASS (BEFORE 1619) -- AFRICAN SOUNDS IN AMERICAN MUSIC: CHARACTERISTICS AND PRACTICES (1619-1865) -- A NEW LEITMOTIF: OH FREEDOM (1865-1919) -- A SHOW OF PRIDE: NEW THEMES, NEW SOUNDS (1920-1940) -- LIFT EVERY VOICE: UNLIMITED EXPRESSIONS TO ALL (1940- ) -- CODA: MUSIC YET TO COME -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- VIII African American Intellectual and Political Thought.

BIBLIOGRAPHY -- IX The African American Political Experience -- POLITICS IN THE CONTEXT OF SECTIONAL DIVISION: PRE-CIVIL WAR AND BEYOND -- RECONSTRUCTION -- THE JIM CROW ERA -- THE GREAT MIGRATION -- CIVIL RIGHTS INSURGENCY -- POST-CIVIL RIGHTS ELECTORAL POLITICS -- POSTMODERN RACIAL POLITICS -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- X The African American Press -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- XI African Americans in the Military of the United States -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- Books -- Articles -- Dissertations and Theses -- Video Recordings and Film -- XII The African American Athletic Experience -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- XIII Constructing an Historiography of African American Business -- INTRODUCTION -- PART I: EMERGENCE OF AFRICAN AMERICAN BUSINESS HISTORY -- PART II: BIBLIOGRAPHY OF BLACK BUSINESS -- African Commercial Background -- Slave Business Activities -- Free Black Business Activities -- Women's Business Activities -- African American Financial Institutions -- Civil War to Civil Rights -- Black Entrepreneurs and Black Enterprise -- Post-Civil Rights Era -- CONCLUSION -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- XIV Sexuality and Race -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- XV African American Consumerism -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- XVI The Civil Rights Movement -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- XVII African American Religion in the United States -- INTRODUCTION -- ORIENTATION AND BEGINNINGS -- THE AFRICAN AMERICAN RELIGIOUS INSTITUTION -- RELIGION, PROTEST, AND FREEDOM -- The Problematic of African American Religion -- The Nature of Religion -- RELIGIOUS EXPERIENCE: CONJURING, DECIPHERING, AND DISCERNMENT -- BLACK POWER AND BLACK THEOLOGY -- BACK TO AFRICA AND THE MISSIONARY MOVEMENT -- ISLAM, BLACK RELIGION, AND OTHER RELIGIOUS ORIENTATIONS -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- Index -- About the Editors and Contributors.

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