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This pioneering work in African American history begins with the earliest experiences of blacks in the United States and offers an in-depth account of slavery, post-Civil War urban life, the place of religion in African American life, political activism, and the changing occupational and economic status of blacks.
Along the Color Line is a diverse collection of essays by two of
the most accomplished historians of the modern African American
experience, first published more than a quarter of a century ago.
This informed study addresses such topics as black nationalism,
nonviolent action, the changing patterns of interracial violence in
the twentieth century, and the ways African American leaders have
functioned and coped with racism in their quest to ensure the
rights of full citizenship for African Americans. David Levering
Lewis's foreword to this first paperback edition attests to the
book's lasting relevance and importance. "Meier and Rudwick's
intellectual passion, professional integrity, and almost manic
involvement in virtually every aspect of their academic specialty
were of inestimable value to the coming of age of African American
history." -- from the foreword
A rich and rewarding collection that will repay many reading by
students of Afro-American, social, and political history.
Recounts the accomplishments of fifteen Black American men and
women, including Martin Luther King, Mary McLeod Bethune, Adam
Clayton Powell, and Booker T. Washington.
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