Freedom on my mind : a history of African Americans, with documents / Deborah Gray White, Mia Bay, Waldo E. Martin Jr.
- Author
- White, Deborah G. (Deborah Gray), 1949-
- Additional Titles
- History of African Americans
- Published
- Boston : Bedford/St. Martins, [2017]
- Copyright Date
- ©2017
- Edition
- Second edition.
- Physical Description
- xxxii, 671, 44, 10, 41 pages : illustrations (some color), color maps ; 24 cm
- Additional Creators
- Bay, Mia and Martin, Waldo E., 1951-
- Contents
- Machine generated contents note: Chapter Vignette: Prince Henry's African Captives -- African Origins The History of West Africa -- Slavery in West Africa -- The Rise of the Transatlantic Slave Trade -- Europe in the Age of the Slave Trade -- The Enslavement of Indigenous Peoples -- The First Africans in the Americas -- The Business of Slave Trading -- The Long Middle Passage -- Capture and Confinement -- On the Slave Coast -- Inside the Slave Ship -- Hardship and Misery on Board -- Conclusion: The Slave Trade's Diaspora -- Chapter 1 Review -- Document Project: Firsthand Accounts of the Slave Trade -- The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano, or Gustavus Vassa, the African, 1789 / Olaudah Equiano -- Belinda / Olaudah Equiano -- The Petition of Belinda, 1782 / Olaudah Equiano -- General Observations on the Management of Slaves, 1700 / James Barbot Jr -- A Slave in Revolt / James Barbot Jr -- An Account of the Slave Trade on the Coast of Africa, 1788 / Alexander Falconbridge -- The Brig Sally's Log / Alexander Falconbridge -- Notes / Alexander Falconbridge -- Suggested References / Alexander Falconbridge -- Chapter Vignette: "20. and Odd Negroes": The Story of Virginia's First African Americans / Alexander Falconbridge -- Slavery and Freedom in Early English North America / Alexander Falconbridge -- Settlers, Servants, and Slaves in the Chesapeake / Alexander Falconbridge -- The Expansion of Slavery in the Chesapeake / Alexander Falconbridge -- The Creation of the Carolinas / Alexander Falconbridge -- Africans in New England / Alexander Falconbridge -- Slavery in the Middle Atlantic Colonies / Alexander Falconbridge -- Slavery and Half-Freedom in New Netherland / Alexander Falconbridge -- Slavery in England's Middle Colonies / Alexander Falconbridge -- Frontiers and Forced Labor / Alexander Falconbridge -- Slavery in French Louisiana / Alexander Falconbridge -- Black Society in Spanish Florida / Alexander Falconbridge -- Slavery and Servitude in Early Georgia / Alexander Falconbridge -- The Stono Rebellion / Alexander Falconbridge -- Conclusion: Regional Variations of Early American Slavery / Alexander Falconbridge -- Chapter 2 Review / Alexander Falconbridge -- Document Project: Making Slaves / Alexander Falconbridge -- The Codification of Slavery and Race in Seventeenth-Century Virginia, 1630-1680 / Alexander Falconbridge -- The Massachusetts Body of Liberties, 1641 / Alexander Falconbridge -- An Act for Regulating of Slaves in New Jersey, 1713-1714 / Alexander Falconbridge -- The South Carolina Slave Code, 1740 / Alexander Falconbridge -- The Selling of Joseph, 1700 / Samuel Sewall -- The Code Noir / Samuel Sewall -- Notes / Samuel Sewall -- Suggested References / Samuel Sewall -- Chapter Vignette: The New York Slave Plot of 1741 / Samuel Sewall -- African American Life in Eighteenth-Century North America / Samuel Sewall -- Slaves and Free Blacks across the Colonies / Samuel Sewall -- Shaping an African American Culture / Samuel Sewall -- The Slaves' Great Awakening / Samuel Sewall -- The African American Revolution / Samuel Sewall -- The Road to Independence / Samuel Sewall -- Black Patriots / Samuel Sewall -- Black Loyalists / Samuel Sewall -- Slaves, Soldiers, and the Outcome of the Revolution / Samuel Sewall -- American Victory, British Defeat / Samuel Sewall -- The Fate of Black Loyalists / Samuel Sewall -- Closer to Freedom / Samuel Sewall -- Conclusion: The American Revolution's Mixed Results for Blacks / Samuel Sewall -- Chapter 3 Review / Samuel Sewall -- Document Project: Black Freedom Fighters / Samuel Sewall -- A Poem to the Earl of Dartmouth, 1772 / Phillis Wheatley -- Letter to the Reverend Samson Occom, 1774 / Phillis Wheatley -- Liberty Further Extended, 1776 / Lemuel Haynes -- Soldiers in Uniform, 1781 / Jean Baptiste Antoine De Verger -- Memoirs of a Black Loyalist, 1798 / Boston King -- The Death of Major Peirson, 1782-1784 / John Singleton Copley -- Notes / John Singleton Copley -- Suggested References / John Singleton Copley -- Chapter Vignette: Benjamin Banneker Questions Thomas Jefferson about Slavery in the New Republic / John Singleton Copley -- The Limits of Democracy / John Singleton Copley -- The Status of Slavery in the New Nation / John Singleton Copley -- Slavery's Cotton Frontiers / John Singleton Copley -- Slavery and Empire / John Singleton Copley -- Slavery and Freedom outside the Plantation South / John Singleton Copley -- Urban Slavery and Southern Free Blacks / John Singleton Copley -- Gabriel's Rebellion / John Singleton Copley -- Achieving Emancipation in the North / John Singleton Copley -- Free Black Life in the New Republic / John Singleton Copley -- Free Black Organizations / John Singleton Copley -- Free Black Education and Employment / John Singleton Copley -- White Hostility Rises, Yet Blacks Are Still Called to Serve in the War of 1812 / John Singleton Copley -- The Colonization Debate / John Singleton Copley -- Conclusion: African American Freedom in Black and White / John Singleton Copley -- Chapter 4 Review / John Singleton Copley -- Document Project: Free Black Activism / John Singleton Copley -- Petition to Congress on the Fugitive Slave Act, 1799 / Absalom Jones -- Letters from a Man of Colour, 1813 / James Forten -- Sentiments of the People of Co/or, 1817 / James Forten -- An Editorial from Freedom's Journal, 1827 / Samuel E. Cornish / John Brown Russwurm -- Kidnapping of an African American Mother and Child, c. 1840 / Samuel E. Cornish / John Brown Russwurm -- Bobalition, 1833 / Edward Williams Clay -- Notes / Edward Williams Clay -- Suggested References / Edward Williams Clay -- Chapter Vignette: William Wells Brown and Growing Up in the Slave South / Edward Williams Clay -- The Expansion and Consolidation of Slavery / Edward Williams Clay -- Slavery, Cotton, and American Industrialization / Edward Williams Clay -- The Missouri Compromise Crisis / Edward Williams Clay -- Slavery Expands into Indian Territory / Edward Williams Clay -- The Domestic Slave Trade / Edward Williams Clay -- Black Challenges to Slavery / Edward Williams Clay -- Denmark Vesey's Plot / Edward Williams Clay -- David Walker's Exile / Edward Williams Clay -- Nat Turner's Rebellion, the Amistad Case, and the Creole Insurrection / Edward Williams Clay -- Everyday Resistance to Slavery / Edward Williams Clay -- Disobedience and Defiance / Edward Williams Clay -- Runaways Who Escaped from Slavery / Edward Williams Clay -- Survival, Community, and Culture / Edward Williams Clay -- Slave Religion / Edward Williams Clay -- Gender, Age, and Work / Edward Williams Clay -- Marriage and Family / Edward Williams Clay -- Conclusion: Surviving Slavery / Edward Williams Clay -- Chapter 5 Review / Edward Williams Clay -- Document Project: Slave Testimony / Edward Williams Clay -- Narrative of James Curry, a Fugitive Slave, 1840 / James Curry -- Slave Punishment / James Curry -- Questions and Answers about Slavery, 1845 / Lewis Clarke -- The Days of Slavery, 1937 / Mary Reynolds -- Notes / Mary Reynolds -- Suggested References / Mary Reynolds -- Chapter Vignette: Mary Ann Shadd and the Black Liberation Struggle before the Civil War / Mary Reynolds -- The Boundaries of Freedom / Mary Reynolds -- Racial Discrimination in the Era of the Common Man / Mary Reynolds -- The Growth of Free Black Communities in the North / Mary Reynolds -- Black Self-Help in an Era of Moral Reform / Mary Reynolds -- Forging a Black Freedom Struggle / Mary Reynolds -- Building a National Black Community: The Black Convention Movement and the Black Press / Mary Reynolds -- Growing Black Activism in Literature, Politics, and the Justice System / Mary Reynolds -- Abolitionism: Moral Suasion, Political Action, Race, and Gender / Mary Reynolds -- Slavery and the Coming of the Civil War / Mary Reynolds -- Westward Expansion and Slavery in the Territories / Mary Reynolds -- The Fugitive Slave Crisis and Civil Disobedience / Mary Reynolds -- Confrontations in "Bleeding Kansas" and the Courts / Mary Reynolds -- Emigration and John Brown's Raid on Harpers Ferry / Mary Reynolds -- Conclusion: Whose Country Is It? / Mary Reynolds -- Chapter 6 Review / Mary Reynolds -- Document Project: Forging an African American Nation-Slave and Free, North and South / Mary Reynolds -- To Make the Slaves' Cause Our Own, 1832 / Sarah Mapps Douglass -- An Address to the Slaves of the United States of America, 1843 / Henry Highland Garnet -- What to the Slave Is the Fourth of July?, 1852 / Frederick Douglass -- Escaping Slavery via the Underground Railroad / Frederick Douglass -- Dred and Harriet Scott / Frederick Douglass -- Jim Crow / Frederick Douglass -- Notes / Frederick Douglass -- Suggested References / Frederick Douglass -- Chapter Vignette: Robert Smalls and the African American Freedom Struggle during the Civil War / Frederick Douglass -- The Coming of War and the Seizing of Freedom, 1861-1862 / Frederick Douglass -- War Aims and Battlefield Realities / Frederick Douglass -- Union Policy on Black Soldiers and Black Freedom / Frederick Douglass -- Refugee Slaves and Freedpeople / Frederick Douglass -- Turning Points, 1862-1863 / Frederick Douglass -- The Emancipation Proclamation / Frederick Douglass -- The U.S. Colored Troops / Frederick Douglass -- African Americans in the Major Battles of 1863 / Frederick Douglass -- Home Fronts and War's End, 1863-1865 / Frederick Douglass -- Riots and Restoration of the Union / Frederick Douglass -- Black Civilians at Work for the War / Frederick Douglass -- Union Victory, Slave Emancipation, and the Renewed Struggle for Equality / Frederick Douglass -- Conclusion: Emancipation and Equality / Frederick Douglass -- Chapter 7 Review / Frederick Douglass -- Document Project: Wartime and Emancipation / Frederick Douglass -- Let Us...Take Up the Sword, 1861 / Alfred M. Green -- The Evil Injustice of Colonization, 1862 / Isaiah C. Wears --, Contents note continued: Reminiscences of My Life in Camp, 1902 / Susie King Taylor -- Watch Meeting- Dec. 31st- Waiting for the Hour, 1863 / William Tolman Carlton -- Before and after Enlisting in the U.S. Colored Troops, 1864 / Hubbard Pryor -- Freedmen's Memorial, 1876 / Hubbard Pryor -- Notes / Hubbard Pryor -- Suggested References / Hubbard Pryor -- Chapter Vignette: Jourdon and Mandy Anderson Find Security in Freedom after Slavery / Hubbard Pryor -- A Social Revolution / Hubbard Pryor -- Freedom and Family / Hubbard Pryor -- Church and Community / Hubbard Pryor -- Land and Labor / Hubbard Pryor -- The Hope of Education / Hubbard Pryor -- A Short-Lived Political Revolution / Hubbard Pryor -- The Political Contest over Reconstruction / Hubbard Pryor -- Black Reconstruction / Hubbard Pryor -- The Defeat of Reconstruction / Hubbard Pryor -- Opportunities and Limits outside the South / Hubbard Pryor -- Autonomy in the West / Hubbard Pryor -- The Right to Work for Fair Wages / Hubbard Pryor -- The Struggle for Equal Rights / Hubbard Pryor -- Conclusion: Revolutions and Reversals / Hubbard Pryor -- Chapter 8 Review / Hubbard Pryor -- Document Project: The Vote / Hubbard Pryor -- Equal Voting Rights, 1867 / Sojourner Truth -- Proceedings Of The American Equal Rights Association / Sojourner Truth -- A Debate: Negro Male Suffrage vs. Woman Suffrage, 1869 / Sojourner Truth -- Woman's Right to Vote, early 1870s / Mary Ann Shadd Cary -- The First Vote, 1867 / A.R. Waud -- The Ignorant Vote, 1876 / Thomas Nast -- Colored Rule in a Reconstructed(?) State, 1874 / Thomas Nast -- Notes / Thomas Nast -- Suggested References / Thomas Nast -- Chapter Vignette: Ida B. Wells: Creating Hope and Community amid Extreme Repression / Thomas Nast -- Racism and Black Challenges / Thomas Nast -- Racial Segregation / Thomas Nast -- Ideologies of White Supremacy / Thomas Nast -- Disfranchisement and Political Activism / Thomas Nast -- Lynching and the Campaign against It / Thomas Nast -- Freedom's First Generation / Thomas Nast -- Black Women and Men in the Era of Jim Crow / Thomas Nast -- Black Communities in the Cities of the New South / Thomas Nast -- New Cultural Expressions / Thomas Nast -- Migration, Accommodation, and Protest / Thomas Nast -- Migration Hopes and Disappointments / Thomas Nast -- The Age of Booker T. Washington / Thomas Nast -- The Emergence of W.E.B. Du Bois / Thomas Nast -- Conclusion: Racial Uplift in the Nadir / Thomas Nast -- Chapter 9 Review / Thomas Nast -- Document Project: Agency and Constraint / Thomas Nast -- The Lynching of Charles Mitchell, 1897 / Thomas Nast -- The Lynching of Virgil Jones, Robert Jones, Thomas Jones, and Joseph Riley, 1908 / Thomas Nast -- A Georgia Negro Peon / Thomas Nast -- The New Slavery in the South, 1904 / Thomas Nast -- Along the Color Line, 1910 / W.E.B. Du Bois -- Letter To The Editor, From the South, 1911 / W.E.B. Du Bois -- Chain Gang / W.E.B. Du Bois -- Notes / W.E.B. Du Bois -- Suggested References / W.E.B. Du Bois -- Chapter Vignette: Zora Neale Hurston and the Advancement of the Black Freedom Struggle / W.E.B. Du Bois -- The Great Migration and the Great War / W.E.B. Du Bois -- Origins and Patterns of Migration / W.E.B. Du Bois -- Black Communities in the Metropolises of the North / W.E.B. Du Bois -- African Americans and the Great War / W.E.B. Du Bois -- The New Negro Arrives / W.E.B. Du Bois -- Institutional Bases for Social Science and Historical Studies / W.E.B. Du Bois -- The Universal Negro Improvement Association / W.E.B. Du Bois -- The Harlem Renaissance / W.E.B. Du Bois -- The Great Depression and the New Deal / W.E.B. Du Bois -- Economic Crisis and the Roosevelt Presidency / W.E.B. Du Bois -- African American Politics / W.E.B. Du Bois -- Black Culture in Hard Times / W.E.B. Du Bois -- Conclusion: Mass Movements and Mass Culture / W.E.B. Du Bois -- Chapter 10 Review / W.E.B. Du Bois -- Document Project: Communist Radicalism and Everyday Realities / W.E.B. Du Bois -- Negro Editors on Communism: A Symposium of the American Negro Press, 1932 / W.E.B. Du Bois -- Baltimore Afro-American / Carl Murphy -- Cincinnati Union / W.P. Dabney -- You Cannot Kill the Working Class, 1934 / Angelo Herndon -- 12 Million Black Voices, 1941 / Richard Wright -- Negro Drinking at "Colored" Water Cooler in Streetcar Terminal, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 1939 / Russell Lee -- Girl at Gee's Bend, 1937 / Arthur Rothstein -- Negroes Jitterbugging in a Juke Joint on Saturday Afternoon, Clarksdale, Mississippi Delta, 1939 / Marion Post Wolcott -- Notes / Marion Post Wolcott -- Suggested References / Marion Post Wolcott -- Chapter Vignette: James Tillman and Evelyn Bates Mobilize for War / Marion Post Wolcott -- The Crisis of World War II / Marion Post Wolcott -- America Enters the War and States Its Goals / Marion Post Wolcott -- African Americans Respond to the War / Marion Post Wolcott -- Racial Violence and Discrimination in the Military / Marion Post Wolcott -- African Americans on the Home Front / Marion Post Wolcott -- New Jobs, Wartime Migration, and Race Riots / Marion Post Wolcott -- Organizing for Economic Opportunity / Marion Post Wolcott -- The Struggle for Citizenship Rights / Marion Post Wolcott -- Fighting and Dying for the Right to Vote / Marion Post Wolcott -- New Beginnings in Political and Cultural Life / Marion Post Wolcott -- Desegregating the Army and the GI Bill / Marion Post Wolcott -- Conclusion: A Partial Victory / Marion Post Wolcott -- Chapter 11 Review / Marion Post Wolcott -- Document Project: African Americans and the Tuskegee Experiments / Marion Post Wolcott -- Interview with a Tuskegee Syphilis Study Participant, 1972 / Marion Post Wolcott -- Nurse Rivers / Marion Post Wolcott -- Tuskegee Study Participants / Marion Post Wolcott -- Interview with a Tuskegee Airman, 2006 Tuskegee Airmen / Alexander Jefferson -- Resignation Memo and Response, 1943 / George E. Stratemeyer / William H. Hastie -- Notes / William H. Hastie / George E. Stratemeyer -- Suggested References / William H. Hastie / George E. Stratemeyer -- Chapter Vignette: Paul Robeson: A Cold War Civil Rights Warrior / William H. Hastie / George E. Stratemeyer -- Anticommunism and the Postwar Black Freedom Struggle / William H. Hastie / George E. Stratemeyer -- African Americans, the Cold War, and President Truman's Loyalty Program / William H. Hastie / George E. Stratemeyer -- Loyalty Programs Force New Strategies / William H. Hastie / George E. Stratemeyer -- The Transformation of the Southern Civil Rights Movement / William H. Hastie / George E. Stratemeyer -- Triumphs and Tragedies in the Early Years, 1951-1956 / William H. Hastie / George E. Stratemeyer -- New Leadership for a New Movement / William H. Hastie / George E. Stratemeyer -- The Watershed Years of the Southern Movement / William H. Hastie / George E. Stratemeyer -- White Resistance and Presidential Sluggishness / George E. Stratemeyer / William H. Hastie -- Civil Rights: A National Movement / William H. Hastie / George E. Stratemeyer -- Racism and Inequality in the North and West / George E. Stratemeyer / William H. Hastie -- Fighting Back: The Snail's Pace of Change / George E. Stratemeyer / William H. Hastie -- The March on Washington and the Aftermath / George E. Stratemeyer / William H. Hastie -- Conclusion: The Evolution of the Black American Freedom Struggle / George E. Stratemeyer / William H. Hastie -- Chapter 12 Review / George E. Stratemeyer / William H. Hastie -- Document Project: We Are Not Afraid / George E. Stratemeyer / William H. Hastie -- Coming of Age in Mississippi, 1968 / Anne Moody -- The River of No Return, 1973 / Cleveland Sellers -- The First Day: Little Rock, 1957 / Elizabeth Eckford -- Images of Protest and Terror / Elizabeth Eckford -- Notes / Elizabeth Eckford -- Suggested References / Elizabeth Eckford -- Chapter Vignette: Stokely Carmichael and the Meaning of Black Power / Elizabeth Eckford -- The Emergence of Black Power / Elizabeth Eckford -- Expanding the Struggle beyond Civil Rights / Elizabeth Eckford -- Early Black Power Organizations / Elizabeth Eckford -- Malcolm X / Elizabeth Eckford -- The Struggle Transforms / Elizabeth Eckford -- Black Power and Mississippi Politics / Elizabeth Eckford -- Bloody Encounters / Elizabeth Eckford -- Black Power Ascends / Elizabeth Eckford -- Economic Justice and Affirmative Action / Elizabeth Eckford -- Politics and the Fight for Jobs / Elizabeth Eckford -- Urban Dilemmas: Deindustrialization, Globalization, and White Flight / Elizabeth Eckford -- Tackling Economic Injustice / Elizabeth Eckford -- War, Radicalism, and Turbulence / Elizabeth Eckford -- The Vietnam War and Black Opposition / Elizabeth Eckford -- Urban Radicalism / Elizabeth Eckford -- Conclusion: Progress, Challenges, and Change / Elizabeth Eckford -- Chapter 13 Review / Elizabeth Eckford -- Document Project: Black Power: Expression and Repression / Elizabeth Eckford -- October 1966 Black Panther Party Platform and Program / Bobby Seale / Huey Newton -- Ubi Girl from Tai Region, 1972 / Lois Mailou Jones -- The Flag Is Bleeding, 1967 / Faith Ringgold -- Cointelpro Targets Black Organizations, 1967 / Faith Ringgold -- FBI Uses Fake Letters to Divide the Chicago Black Panthers and the Blackstone Rangers, 1969 / Faith Ringgold -- "Special Payment" Request and Floor Plan of Fred Hampton's Apartment, 1969 / Faith Ringgold -- Tangible Results, 1969 / Faith Ringgold -- Church Committee Report, 1976 / Faith Ringgold -- Notes / Faith Ringgold -- Suggested References / Faith Ringgold -- Chapter Vignette: Shirley Chisholm: The First of Many Firsts / Faith Ringgold -- Opposition to the Black Freedom Movement / Faith Ringgold -- The Emergence of the New Right / Faith Ringgold -- Law and Order, the Southern Strategy, and Anti-Affirmative Action / Faith Ringgold -- The Reagan Era / Faith Ringgold -- The Persistence of the Black Freedom Struggle / Faith Ringgold --, and Contents note continued: The Transformation of the Black Panthers / Faith Ringgold -- Black Women Find Their Voice / Faith Ringgold -- The Fight for Education / Faith Ringgold -- Community Control and Urban Ethnic Conflict / Faith Ringgold -- Black Political Gains / Faith Ringgold -- The Expansion of the Black Middle Class / Faith Ringgold -- The Different Faces of Black America / Faith Ringgold -- The Class Divide / Faith Ringgold -- Hip-Hop, Violence, and the Emergence of a New Generation / Faith Ringgold -- Gender and Sexuality / Faith Ringgold -- All Africa's Children / Faith Ringgold -- Conclusion: Black Americans on the Eve of the New Millennium / Faith Ringgold -- Chapter 14 Review / Faith Ringgold -- Document Project: Redefining Community / Faith Ringgold / Combahee River Collective -- The Combahee River Collective Statement, 1977 / Faith Ringgold -- Manhood - Who Claims? Who Does It Claim?, 1995 / Cleo Manago -- Black Immigrants and Black Natives Attending Selective Colleges and Universities in the United States, 2007 / Douglas S. Massey / Camille Z. Charles / Kimberly C. Torres / Margarita Mooney -- A Graffiti Artist in Long Island City, Queens, New York, 2009 / Douglas S. Massey / Camille Z. Charles / Kimberly C. Torres / Margarita Mooney -- Run-DMC, 1987 / Douglas S. Massey / Camille Z. Charles / Kimberly C. Torres / Margarita Mooney -- Salt-N-Pepa, 1994 / Douglas S. Massey / Camille Z. Charles / Kimberly C. Torres / Margarita Mooney -- Notes / Douglas S. Massey / Camille Z. Charles / Kimberly C. Torres / Margarita Mooney -- Suggested References / Douglas S. Massey / Margarita Mooney / Kimberly C. Torres / Camille Z. Charles -- Chapter Vignette: Barack Hussein Obama, America's Forty-Fourth President / Douglas S. Massey / Camille Z. Charles / Kimberly C. Torres / Margarita Mooney -- Diversity and Racial Belonging / Douglas S. Massey / Camille Z. Charles / Kimberly C. Torres / Margarita Mooney -- New Categories of Difference / Douglas S. Massey / Camille Z. Charles / Kimberly C. Torres / Margarita Mooney -- Solidarity, Culture, and the Meaning of Blackness / Douglas S. Massey / Camille Z. Charles / Kimberly C. Torres / Margarita Mooney -- Diversity in Politics and Religion / Douglas S. Massey / Camille Z. Charles / Kimberly C. Torres / Margarita Mooney -- Trying Times / Douglas S. Massey / Camille Z. Charles / Kimberly C. Torres / Margarita Mooney -- The Carceral State, or "the New Jim Crow" / Camille Z. Charles / Kimberly C. Torres / Margarita Mooney / Douglas S. Massey -- 9/11 and the Wars in Afghanistan and Iraq / Douglas S. Massey / Camille Z. Charles / Kimberly C. Torres / Margarita Mooney -- Hurricane Katrina / Douglas S. Massey / Camille Z. Charles / Kimberly C. Torres / Margarita Mooney -- Change Comes to America / Douglas S. Massey / Camille Z. Charles / Kimberly C. Torres / Margarita Mooney -- Obama's Forerunners, Campaign, and Victory / Douglas S. Massey / Camille Z. Charles / Kimberly C. Torres / Margarita Mooney -- The New Obama Administration / Douglas S. Massey / Camille Z. Charles / Kimberly C. Torres / Margarita Mooney -- Racism Confronts Obama in His First Term / Douglas S. Massey / Camille Z. Charles / Kimberly C. Torres / Margarita Mooney -- The 2012 Election / Douglas S. Massey / Camille Z. Charles / Kimberly C. Torres / Margarita Mooney -- Moving Forward / Douglas S. Massey / Camille Z. Charles / Kimberly C. Torres / Margarita Mooney -- Obama's Second Term / Douglas S. Massey / Camille Z. Charles / Kimberly C. Torres / Margarita Mooney -- African Americans and Law Enforcement / Douglas S. Massey / Camille Z. Charles / Kimberly C. Torres / Margarita Mooney -- Conclusion: The Promise or Illusion of the New Century / Douglas S. Massey / Camille Z. Charles / Kimberly C. Torres / Margarita Mooney -- Chapter 15 Review / Douglas S. Massey / Camille Z. Charles / Kimberly C. Torres / Margarita Mooney -- Document Project: #BlackLivesMatter / Douglas S. Massey / Camille Z. Charles / Kimberly C. Torres / Margarita Mooney -- A Herstory of the #BlackLivesMatter Movement, 2014 / Alicia Garza -- Protesting the Killing of Unarmed Black Men / Alicia Garza -- Citizen-Police Confrontation in Ferguson / Alicia Garza -- "We Can't Breathe" Headline / Alicia Garza -- The Police See It Differently / Alicia Garza / Phoenix Law Enforcement Association -- Recent Phoenix Police Officer Involved Shooting, 2014 / Alicia Garza -- Letter to President Barack Obama and Attorney General Eric Holder, 2014 / Thomas J. Nee -- Letter to Michael Brown's Family, 2014 / Sybrina Fulton -- Notes / Sybrina Fulton -- Suggested References / Sybrina Fulton -- The Declaration of Independence / Sybrina Fulton -- The Constitution of the United States of America / Sybrina Fulton -- Amendments to the Constitution / Sybrina Fulton -- The Emancipation Proclamation [1863] / Sybrina Fulton -- Presidents of the United States / Sybrina Fulton -- Selected Legislative Acts / Sybrina Fulton -- Selected Supreme Court Decisions / Sybrina Fulton -- Selected Documents / Sybrina Fulton -- African American Population of the United States, 1790-2010 / Sybrina Fulton -- Unemployment Rates in the United States by Race and Hispanic Origin, 2005-2010 / Sybrina Fulton -- African American Educational Attainment in the United States, 2011 / Sybrina Fulton -- Educational Attainment in the United States, 1960-2010 / Sybrina Fulton -- Historically Black Colleges and Universities, 1865-Present / Sybrina Fulton -- African American Occupational Distribution, 1900 and 2010 / Sybrina Fulton -- African American Regional Distribution, 1850-2010 / Sybrina Fulton.
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