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  • What has come to be known as '''African-American history''' developed out of the same forces that shaped the [[Civil Rights Movement Benjamin Quarles (1904-96) had a significant impact on the teaching of African-American history. Quarles and John Hope Franklin provided a bridge between the work of histo
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  • * Holt, Thomas C. ed. ''Major Problems in African-American History: From Freedom to "Freedom Now," 1865-1990s'' (2000) reader in primary and s * Smallwood, Arwin D ''The Atlas of African-American History and Politics: From the Slave Trade to Modern Times'' (1997)
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  • ...p://www.tntech.edu/history/black.html Tennessee Technological University - African-American History and Studies]
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  • #REDIRECT [[African-American history/Definition]]
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  • ...ies to employ genealogy and genetic science to provide an understanding of African-American history
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  • ===African-American history=== [[African-American history]] studies blacks in the United States. The Association for the Study of Afr
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  • * Holt, Thomas C. ed. ''Major Problems in African-American History: From Freedom to "Freedom Now," 1865-1990s'' (2000) reader in primary and s * Smallwood, Arwin D ''The Atlas of African-American History and Politics: From the Slave Trade to Modern Times'' (1997)
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  • What has come to be known as '''African-American history''' developed out of the same forces that shaped the [[Civil Rights Movement Benjamin Quarles (1904-96) had a significant impact on the teaching of African-American history. Quarles and John Hope Franklin provided a bridge between the work of histo
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  • *[[African-American History/Definition]]
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  • ...rican descent living in the [[United States of America]]. However, just as African-American history and life is extremely varied, so too is African American literature.<ref>'' Just as [[African-American history]] predates the emergence of the [[United States of America]] as an independ
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  • **[[African-American history]] studies blacks in the United States. The Association for the Study of Afr
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  • ...little or no political power or [[civil rights]]. It was a low point in [[African-American History]] after the euphoria of [[Reconstruction]]. School segregation was official
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  • {{See also|African-American history}}
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  • ===African-American history in New Bedford===
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  • ...attoes in the United States''. New York: Free Press, 1980. Short survey of African-American history focusing on Americans of dual ancestry.
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  • #[[African-American History]]
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