AUSTRALIA-WIDE LOW FLAT RATE $9.90

Close Notification

Your cart does not contain any items

African American Voices

A Documentary Reader, 1619-1877

Steven Mintz (University of Houston, USA)

$184.95

Hardback

Not in-store but you can order this
How long will it take?

QTY:

English
Wiley-Blackwell
13 February 2009
A succinct, up-to-date overview of the history of slavery that places American slavery in comparative perspective.

Provides students with more than 70 primary documents on the history of slavery in America

Includes extensive excerpts from slave narratives, interviews with former slaves, and letters by African Americans that document the experience of bondage

Comprehensive headnotes introduce each selection

A Visual History chapter provides images to supplement the written documents

Includes an extensive bibliography and bibliographic essay
Edited by:  
Imprint:   Wiley-Blackwell
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Edition:   4th edition
Dimensions:   Height: 236mm,  Width: 160mm,  Spine: 20mm
Weight:   535g
ISBN:   9781405182683
ISBN 10:   1405182687
Series:   Uncovering the Past: Documentary Readers in American History
Pages:   264
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Steven Mintz is Professor of History and Director, American Cultures Program, at the University of Houston. His thirteen books include Domestic Revolutions: A Social History of American Family Life (1988; co-authored with Susan Kellogg); and a major interpretation of antebellum reform, Moralists & Modernizers: America's Pre-Civil War Reformers (1995). His most recent book, Huck's Raft: A History of American Childhood, received the Association of American Publishers R.R. Hawkins Award for the Outstanding Scholarly Book of 2004; the Organization of American Historians 2004 Merle Curti Award for the best book in social history; and the Texas Institute of Letters Carr P. Collins Award for the best non-fiction book of 2004.

Reviews for African American Voices: A Documentary Reader, 1619-1877

African American Voices is a wonderfully conceptualized compilation of first hand testimony on a broad range of topics related to American slavery and slave resistance. It is an enormously valuable contribution. ?James Oliver Horton, Benjamin Banneker Professor of American Studies and History at George Washington University and Historian Emeritus of the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of American History, co-author of Slavery and the Making of America and co-editor of Slavery and Public History: The Tough Stuff of American Memory African American Voices represents a remarkably informative, deeply moving, very readable collection of key primary documents on the history of slavery and freedom, thoughtfully assembled and skillfully introduced by master historian Steven Mintz. ? Highly recommended! ?James Kirby Martin, Distinguished University Professor of History, University of Houston, and editor of Ordinary Courage (3rd edition, 2008) Steven Mintz combines a helpful discussion of slavery in the western world with a collection of writings by or about African Americans. This volume will engage the interest of college students. ?Stanley Harrold, South Carolina State University, and co-author (with Darlene Clark Hine and William Hine) of African Americans: A Concise History (3rd edition) [A]n extraordinarily well-crafted tool both in the hands of academic teachers and researchers. It sheds a light on all essential aspects of African American history and culture up to the inglorious end of Reconstruction and excels in providing coverage of lesser known facets. With its comprehensive new introduction, it also provides a new perspective on research problems in African American history. ? [A] superb publication. ?Norbert Finzsch, University of Cologne, Germany


See Also