The African-American
Odyssey
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Darlene Clark Hine
Northwestern University
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William C. Hine
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Formerly of South Carolina State University
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Stanley Harrold
South Carolina State University
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, CONTENTS
Chapter 1 Africa ca. 6000 BCE–ca. 1600 CE 1
Chapter 2 Middle Passage ca. 1450–1809 20
Chapter 3 Black People in Colonial North America 1526–1763 39
Chapter 4 Rising Expectations: African Americans and the Struggle for Independence
1763–1783 57
Chapter 5 African Americans in the New Nation 1783–1820 73
Chapter 6 Life in the Cotton Kingdom 1793–1861 91
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Chapter 7 Free Black People in Antebellum America 1820–1861 109
Chapter 8 Opposition to Slavery 1730–1833 128
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Chapter 9 Let Your Motto Be Resistance 1833–1850 145
Chapter 10 “And Black People Were at the Heart of It”: The United States Disunites
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Over Slavery 1846–1861 164
Chapter 11 Liberation: African Americans and the Civil War 1861–1865 182
Chapter 12 The Meaning of Freedom: The Promise of Reconstruction 1865–1868 201
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Chapter 13 The Meaning of Freedom: The Failure of Reconstruction 1868–1877 220
Chapter 14 White Supremacy Triumphant:
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African Americans in the South in the Late Nineteenth Century 1877–1895 238
Chapter 15 African Americans Challenge White Supremacy 1877–1819 257
Chapter 16 Conciliation, Agitation, and Migration:
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African Americans in the Early Twentieth Century 1895–1925 276
Chapter 17 African Americans and the 1920s 1918–1929 296
Chapter 18 Black Protest, the Great Depression, and the New Deals 1929–1940 315
Chapter 19 Meanings of Freedom: Culture and Society 1930–1950 334
Chapter 20 The World War II Era and the Seeds of a Revolution 1940–1950 354
Chapter 21 The Long Freedom Movement 1950–1970 373
Chapter 22 Black Nationalism, Black Power, and Black Arts 1965–1980 392
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, Chapter 23 Black Politics and President Barack Obama 1980–2016 411
Chapter 24 African Americans End the Twentieth Century and Enter into the Twenty-First Century
1980–2016 430
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