Black history and the historical profession, 1915-1980
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"The career of Carter G. Woodson (1875-1950), W.E.B. Du Bois observed just after the founder of the Association for the Study of Negro Life and History (ASNLH) had died in 1950, “illustrates what race prejudice can do to a human soul and also what it is powerless to prevent.”"
380 pages
~6h 20min to read
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Meier and Rudwick show how black history, originally a Jim Crow specialty ignored by nearly the entire historical profession, has evolved into one of the liveliest and most active areas of study. A remarkable self-examination of the authors' own profession, this volume blends research in primary and secondary sources with extensive interviews of nearly 200 scholars--including the most highly respected names in the field.
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