This fascinating historical overview of a significant but
sometimes overlooked era will serve as a valuable reference for
librarians, teachers, and students in grades 7 through 12. While
not standardized in the social studies curriculum, this era is one
of the more commonly studied periods in multicultural units, and
until now little material has been available about it. This
information-packed book covers the years 1917-1933 and is organized
by theme (e.g., historical and biographical references, notable
contributors, literature and writing). Each section includes an
overview of the topic, brief biographical sketches, and an
annotated list of pertinent nonfiction references. Intended as a
supplement to social studies textbooks and instruction, this work
gives educators and students the information they need about this
major cultural movement and the achievements of African Americans
during an important era. Black-and-white photos illustrate the
text.
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