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Neumann, Caryn E., (1965-)
Term paper resource guide to African American history
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Title/Author:
Term paper resource guide to African American historyCaryn E. Neumann.
Author:
Neumann, Caryn E.,
Published:
Westport, Conn. :Greenwood Press,c2009.
Description:
xiii, 304 p. ;25 cm.
Subject:
Report writing
Online resource:
An electronic book in the ABC-CLIO eBooks Online database, accessible through the World Wide Web; click for information.
ISBN:
0313355029 (e-book)
Term paper resource guide to African American history
Neumann, Caryn E.,1965-
Term paper resource guide to African American history
[electronic resource] /Caryn E. Neumann. - Westport, Conn. :Greenwood Press,c2009. - xiii, 304 p. ;25 cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Atlantic slave trade expands to North America -- Slavery is introduced to Virginia -- Slave codes are established (1660s) -- Bacon's Rebellion -- The great awakening (1720s-60s) -- Stono Rebellion -- New York conspiracy trials -- George Washington bans Black men from revolutionary forces -- Lord Dunmore offers freedom to Blacks who join the British -- Declaration of Independence -- Northwest ordinance bars slavery from western territories -- 3/5 Compromise is added to the Constitution -- Cotton gin is invented -- Gabriel's Rebellion -- New Jersey becomes the last northern state to abolish slavery -- Congress ends U.S. participation in the Atlantic slave trade -- Richard Allen establishes the African Methodist Church -- American colonization society establishes Liberia -- Denmark Vesey's Rebellion -- Nat Turner's Rebellion -- American Anti-slavery Society is founded -- Amistad mutiny -- Narrative of the life of Frederick Douglass, written by himself is published -- Sojourner Truth gives "Ain't I a woman?" speech -- Compromise of 1850 -- Underground Railroad increases its efforts to aid runaway slaves -- Harriet Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom's cabin is published -- Kansas-Nebraska Act establishes popular sovereignty -- Senator Charles Sumner is attacked in the Senate -- George Fitzhugh of Virginia argues the benefits of slavery -- Dred Scott Decision -- John Brown's attack on Harper's Ferry -- Abraham Lincoln issues the Emancipation Proclamation -- Blacks enlist in the Fifty-fourth Massachusetts Regiment -- Congress and President Lincoln devise rival forms of reconstruction -- Sharecropping is established -- Thirteenth Amendment is ratified -- Freedmen's Bureau is created -- Black codes are passed (1865-1866) -- Ku Klux Klan is formed -- Fourteenth Amendment is ratified -- Fifteenth Amendment is ratified -- First Black men elected to the U.S. Congress -- Compromise of 1877 -- Kansas Exodus Joint Stock Company sends emigrants west -- Tuskegee Institute is founded -- Colored Farmers' Alliance representatives help found the Populist Party -- Ida B. Wells denounces lynching (1892) -- Booker T. Washington delivers Atlanta Compromise speech -- Plessy v. Ferguson -- Buffalo Soldiers serve in the American West and Spanish American War (1890s) -- Scott Joplin's "Maple leaf rag" establishes ragtime as an American musical form -- W.E.B. du Bois publishes The souls of black folk -- Jack Johnson becomes the first Black heavyweight boxing champion -- Formation of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) -- Charles Davenport publishes Eugenics : the science of human improvement by better breeding -- Universal Negro Improvement Association founded -- The birth of a nation rejuvenates the Ku Klux Klan -- The Great Migration (1915-1920) -- Race riots (1919-1921) -- Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters is founded -- Harlem Renaissance (1920s) -- Elijah Muhammad joins the Nation of Islam -- The Scottsboro Boys case -- Mississippi Health Project begins -- Boxer Joe Louis defeats Primo Carnera -- Mary McLeod Bethune organizes the Black cabinet -- March on Washington's Double V campaign -- Tuskegee Airmen silence skeptics with victories in Italy -- Morgan v. Virginia rules that segregation on interstate buses is illegal -- President Harry S. Truman desegregates the U.S. military -- Jackie Robinson breaks the color bar in baseball -- Brown v. Board of Education -- Lynching of Emmett Till -- Rosa Parks is arrested -- Crisis at Little Rock -- North Carolina A&T students initiate a sit-in protest -- Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee is formed -- Martin Luther King's "I have a dream" speech -- Birmingham church bombing -- Civil Rights Act -- Economic Opportunity Act -- The Moynihan report -- Voting Rights Act -- Watts riot in Los Angeles -- Black Panther Party is founded -- Blacks serve in the military during the Vietnam War (1960s) -- Loving v. Virginia -- Martin Luther King, Jr., is assasinated -- Kerner report is issued -- President Richard Nixon promotes a southern strategy -- Roots is televised -- Michele Wallace publishes Black macho and the myth of the superwoman -- Bakke case -- Jesse Jackson runs for president -- Black Miami residents riot over police brutality (1980) -- Clarence Thomas is appointed to the U.S. Supreme Court -- Jury acquits Los Angeles police officers in the beating of Rodney King and rioting ensues -- Welfare Reform Act -- Hurricane Katrina devastates New Orleans.
ISBN: 0313355029 (e-book)
LCCN: 2008051972Subjects--Topical Terms:
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LC Class. No.: E184.7 / .N47 2009
Dewey Class. No.: 973/.0496073
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