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The State of Afro-American history : past, present, and future / edited by Darlene Clark Hine ; with an introduction by Thomas C. Holt.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Baton Rouge : Louisiana State University Press, c1986.Description: xiv, 301 p. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 0807112542
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 973/.0496 19
LOC classification:
  • E184.5 .S83 1986
Contents:
Introduction : Whither now and why? / Thomas C. Holt -- I : Prologue -- On the evolution of scholarship in Afro-American history / John Hope Franklin -- II : Slavery studies -- The African in the garden : reflecions about New World slavery and its lifelines / Leslie H. Owens -- III : Emancipation studies -- The difference freedom made : the emanicpation of Afro-Americans / Armstead L. Robinson -- IV : Urban studies -- The black urban experience in American history / Kenneth L. Kusmer -- V : Teaching, researching, and funding -- Trends and needs in Afro-American historiography / Wiliam H. Harris --VI : Integrating black history -- Integrating Afro-American history into American history / Nathan I. Huggins -- VII : Black history courses -- The teaching of Afro-American history in schools and colleges / Bettye J. Gardner -- VIII : Black history and the community -- History and the black community / John E. Fleming -- From slavery to freedom : the view through film and TV drama / Robert Brent Toplin -- The power of history : interpreting black material culture / Carole Merritt -- IX : Black women -- Lifting the veil, shattering the silence : black women's history in slavery and freedom / Darlene Clark Hine -- X : Black history textbooks -- Secondary school history textbooks and the treatment of black history / James D. Anderson -- XI : The black scholar -- Responsibilites of the black scholar to the community / Vincent Harding.
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Essays presented at the American Historical Association conference held in Oct. 1983 at Purdue University.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Introduction : Whither now and why? / Thomas C. Holt -- I : Prologue -- On the evolution of scholarship in Afro-American history / John Hope Franklin -- II : Slavery studies -- The African in the garden : reflecions about New World slavery and its lifelines / Leslie H. Owens -- III : Emancipation studies -- The difference freedom made : the emanicpation of Afro-Americans / Armstead L. Robinson -- IV : Urban studies -- The black urban experience in American history / Kenneth L. Kusmer -- V : Teaching, researching, and funding -- Trends and needs in Afro-American historiography / Wiliam H. Harris --VI : Integrating black history -- Integrating Afro-American history into American history / Nathan I. Huggins -- VII : Black history courses -- The teaching of Afro-American history in schools and colleges / Bettye J. Gardner -- VIII : Black history and the community -- History and the black community / John E. Fleming -- From slavery to freedom : the view through film and TV drama / Robert Brent Toplin -- The power of history : interpreting black material culture / Carole Merritt -- IX : Black women -- Lifting the veil, shattering the silence : black women's history in slavery and freedom / Darlene Clark Hine -- X : Black history textbooks -- Secondary school history textbooks and the treatment of black history / James D. Anderson -- XI : The black scholar -- Responsibilites of the black scholar to the community / Vincent Harding.