Voices of the African American Experience [3 Volumes]
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Biographical Note: LIONEL C. BASCOM is Professor of Journalism at Western Connecticut State University and is the editor of A Renaissance in Harlem: Lost Stories of an African Community (1999) as well as author of numerous other books and essays. Brief Description:
Narrative of the Uncommon Sufferings, and Surprising Deliverance of Briton Hammon, a Negro Man, 1760 Josiah Henson, Thirty Years a Slave, 1849 Frederick Douglass, Slave Holding Provisions in the Constitution, March 26, 1860 The Gullah Proverbs, 1861 What the Southern Negro Is Doing for Himself, by Samuel J. Barrows, 1891 Negro National Anthem, 1897 Restaurant Accommodations, 1903 Twenty-one Negro Spirituals, 1934-1938 Harlem Cocktail Party, Dorothy West, 1934-1939 Bullet or Ballot: Malcolm X, 1964 Jesse Jackson's 1984 Democratic National Convention Keynote Address, 1984 A More Perfect Union Speech, Barack Obama, March 18, 2008 Review Quotes: "Described by editor Bascom (A Renaissance in Harlem: Lost Voices of an American Community) as 'a document collection, rather than a history, ' this three-volume set forms an engaging compilation of narratives, speeches, sermons, and historical documents on the African American experience. Arranged chronologically, the 145 articles cover African American involvement in the Americas from 1600s to 2008, with Volume 1 ending shortly after Reconstruction, Volume 2 ending in the Great Depression, and Volume 3 culminating with president-elect Obama's election night speech in January 2009. . . . this work does a respectable job of pointing to some of the obstacles African Americans have had to overcome in the United States. Academic or public libraries that own To Make Our World Anew or TV shows such as the PBS video series Eyes on the Prize could use this as a companion." -- "Library Journal "Review Quotes: "Voices of the African American Experience is a three-volume scholarly compendium of primary testimonies and sources of African-American history . . . offering an unparalleled glimpse into the lives of African-Americans during the past four hundred years, in their own words. . . . A thoroughly accessible resource sure to fascinate readers of all backgrounds, Voices of the African American Experience deserves the highest recommendation especially for public and college library collections." -- "Midwest Book Review - Wisconsin Bookwatch "Review Quotes: "Editor Bascom (English, Western Connecticut State U.) has compiled a collection of documents that reflect the experiences of African Americans from their early days as an enslaved people to their eventual status as Americans. Spanning a time period beginning with the initial importation of slaves to the English settlement at Jamestown, Virginia to 2008, this three-volume set includes almost 150 documents. The documents include relevant acts of Congress and the U.S. Supreme Court, correspondence, speeches, essays, interviews, and more. Authors range from Thomas Jefferson and John Quincy Adams to James Baldwin and Al Sharpton. Entries are listed in chronological order and brief introductions place the entries in context. A substantial chronology of African American history also is included, as is a selected bibliography." -- "Reference & Research Book News "Review Quotes: "Three volumes of text provide an exhaustive review of history through the inclusion of 145 documents that are presented in date order. Each entry includes a brief expository statement that provides framing and context for the reader. A substantial chronology precedes the entries, and a selected bibliography supplements the text. ...Recommended for large public libraries, and smaller academic collections." -- "MultiCultural Review "Review Quotes: "The majority of the selections in these volumes cannot be found with an online search; most are from non-digitized physical collections. And with the growing emphasis on the use of primary resources in schools, this set will be a valuable addition to a high school library. Public libraries whose patrons include historical or sociological researchers will also find it useful." -- "VOYA "Review Quotes: "...this set will be an asset to reference collections in academic and public libraries. Summing Up: Recommended. Lower-level undergraduates through graduate students in American history, political science, and sociology; general readers." -- "Choice "Review Quotes: "Bascom's work is an excellent addition to all public and academic library collections." -- "ARBA "Review Quotes: "This wide-ranging survey will prove useful in high school, public and academic libraries." -- "Lawrence Looks at Books "Review Citations:
Contributor Bio:Bascom, Lionel C LIONEL C. BASCOM is Professor of Journalism at Western Connecticut State University and is the editor of A Renaissance in Harlem: Lost Stories of an African Community (1999) as well as author of numerous other books and essays. |
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