The inauguration of Barack Obama as president of the United
States of America in 2009 marked a crucial turning point in African
American history. It was the culmination of a chain of events that
started nearly four hundred years ago when the evil of slavery cast
its shadow on America.
Tracing the history of black Americans, A Chain of Events
documents how God gave them the freedom and will to rise from the
ashes of slavery to become true Americans. Author Ruthie Green
examines the harrowing life of slaves in early America, their
emancipation by Abraham Lincoln, and their long struggle through
the years for recognition as citizens of the United States.
Green also discusses some of the African American community's
most prominent and influential early members, including W. E. B. Du
Bois, George Washington Carver, and Marcus Garvey Jr. She profiles
leading African American entertainers and delves into the
tumultuous years of the civil rights movement and the impact of
Martin Luther King Jr. In addition, she talks about such important
African Americans as Harriet Tubman, Frederick Douglass, Jesse
Owens, the Tuskegee Airmen, Ethel Waters, and many more.
A Chain of Events offers an eye-opening glimpse into the
remarkable history of African Americans.
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