This book attempts to chronicle the history of a race, a people, a movement, and a struggle dating back to the early days of the first settlement of Western Massachusetts while shedding light on the contributions of the African American citizens of the region who participated in this struggle and their accomplishments.
The Struggle for Freedom, a narrative of the black experience in America, uses a distinctive biographical approach to guide the story and animate the history.
The Modernist Party also participated with Hilario Moncado and Lou Salvador for President and Vice President respectively . When the votes were counted , Roxas and Quirino emerged victorious . Osmeña and other candidates conceded their ...
This beautifully written book reclaims World War I as a critical moment in the freedom struggle and places African Americans at the crossroads of social, military, and international history.
African American Lives: The Struggle for Freedom uses a unique biographical approach to present the history of African Americans as active and thoughtful agents in the construction of their lives...
Hans Küng is undoubtedly one of the most important theologians of our time, but he has always been a controversial figure, and as the result of a much-publicized clash over papal infallibility had his permission to teach revoked by the ...
The text places African American lives and stories at the center of the narrative and as the basis of historical analysis. Each chapter opens with a vignette focusing on an individual involved in a dramatic moment or event.
The Struggle for Freedom, Volume 2
Reinterpreting the Haitian Revolution as both an islandwide and a circum-Caribbean phenomenon, Graham Nessler examines the intertwined histories of Saint-Domingue, the French colony that became Haiti, and Santo Domingo, the Spanish colony ...
Discusses the history of slavery in America, from its African roots and origins to the Emancipation Proclamation and the Civil War.
Vladko Maček (1879-1964) was born in a small Croatian village and received his law degree in 1903 from the University of Zagreb.