This book traces the history of black nationalism, a set of ideas and beliefs to promote racial pride for African Americans, from the late 1700s after independence when slaves were not granted the rights of citizenship under the U.S. Constitution to the 1960s and the civil rights era.
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1352532 | 5015484 | 2185 | 183233 | 273827 | PIMH | 386 | PIMH43276 | 320.54 GEO | 320.54 | 1581465224 | 1708963493 |
2268643 | 5815959 | 2229 | 183233 | 273827 | GROL | 244 | GROL500619 | 320.54 GEO | 320.54 | 1615920826 | 1709307855 |