Ibram X. Kendi and Keisha N. Blain
What’s inside
An anthology that chronicles African American history over 400 years, through a series of essays by 90 writers.
You’ll Learn
- Insight into the African American experience
- Understanding historical roots of racial issues
- Appreciation of cultural and political contributions
- Inspiration from stories of resilience and courage
Key Points
- Beginnings in 1619
- Slavery and resistance
- Civil rights and struggle
- Cultural and artistic contributions
- Contemporary perspectives and challenges
- Reflection on African American resilience
- Vision for the future
Who’s it For
- History enthusiasts
- Students of African American studies
- Readers interested in social justice
- Cultural scholars
About the author
Edited by Ibram X. Kendi and Keisha N. Blain, both acclaimed scholars in African American history.