000434655 000__ 07996cam\a2200301\a\4500 000434655 001__ 434655 000434655 005__ 20210513151956.0 000434655 008__ 110408s2011\\\\nyua\\\\\b\\\\001\0\eng\\ 000434655 010__ $$a 2011014277 000434655 020__ $$a9780307593429 000434655 020__ $$a0307593428 000434655 035__ $$a(OCoLC)ocn701810357 000434655 040__ $$aDLC$$beng$$cDLC$$dBTCTA$$dYDXCP$$dMLY$$dIAD$$dABG$$dBWX$$dCDX$$dCWS$$dVP@$$dNNG$$dBDX 000434655 042__ $$apcc 000434655 043__ $$an-us--- 000434655 049__ $$aISEA 000434655 05000 $$aE185$$b.G27 2011 000434655 08200 $$a973/.0496073$$222 000434655 1001_ $$aGates, Henry Louis,$$cJr. 000434655 24510 $$aLife upon these shores :$$blooking at African American history, 1513-2008 /$$cHenry Louis Gates. 000434655 260__ $$aNew York :$$bAlfred A. Knopf,$$c2011. 000434655 300__ $$axvi, 487 p. :$$bill. (some col.) ;$$c29 cm. 000434655 504__ $$aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 000434655 50500 $$tOrigins, 1513-1760. African slaves, African conquistadors ;$$tOrigins of North American slavery ;$$tFrom red to black slavery ;$$tFirst Africans and the growth of northern slavery ;$$tRoyal African Company ;$$tEarly misgivings ;$$tFear and resistance ;$$tInoculation ;$$tFort Mose : a different trajectory --$$tForging freedom, 1760-1804. First blooms ;$$tCrispus Attucks and the freedom struggle ;$$tColored patriots ;$$tThe king's freedom ;$$tDeclaring independence ;$$tUnleashing freedom ;$$tFreedom, technology ;$$tand king cotton ;$$tEstablishing freedom ;$$tCreating a black Atlantic ;$$tToussaint! --$$t"It shall ever be our duty to vindicate our brethren," 1800-1834. Tracing the trade ;$$tEnd of the slave trade in Britain and the United States, 1807 and 1808 ;$$tServing freedom in the War of 1812 ;$$tYarrow Mamout by Charles Wilson Peale and the rise of a people ;$$tColonization and Liberia ;$$t"A fire bell in the night" ;$$tFreedom's Journal and Walker's Appeal ;$$tThe Liberator and William Lloyd Garrison ;$$tNat Turner ;$$tThe founding of the American Anti-slavery Society and Maria Stewart ;$$tBritish emancipation --$$tRace and resistance, 1834-1850. Oberlin College ;$$tMagician and ventriloquist ;$$tJulia Chinn ;$$tAn uncompromising talent ;$$tOpposing black freedom ;$$tThe Amistad and the Creole ;$$tFinding freedom in Massachusetts ;$$tFrederick Douglass ;$$tCrosscurrents of 1848 : French abolition and the Pearl ;$$tRush for gold ;$$tHarriet Tubman, American icon ;$$tThe Roberts case and the birth of Jim Crow --$$tEmergence, 1850-1860. The new Fugitive Slave Law ;$$tResisting the Fugitive Slave Law ;$$tMartin R. Delany and Harriet Beecher Stowe ;$$tInstitute for Colored Youth ;$$tThe Black Swan ;$$tClotel, or, The President's daughter, and Colored patriots of the American Revolution ;$$tAnthony Burns ;$$tJohn Mercer Langston and the bar of justice ;$$tBerea College and Wilberforce University ;$$tDred Scott ;$$tOur Nig --$$tWar and its meaning, 1859-1865. Harpers Ferry ;$$t"This is a white man's war!" ;$$tContraband ;$$tThe Port Royal experiment ;$$t"An act for the release of certain persons held to service, or labor in the District of Columbia" ;$$tRobert Smalls and the Planter ;$$tPresident Lincoln and colonization ;$$tFirst in the field ;$$tEmancipation Proclamation ;$$tCarnival of fury ;$$tThe 54th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry Regiment ;$$tFort Pillow ;$$tExtraordinary heroism : New Market Heights ;$$tDefending rights in the midst of war ;$$tFruit of a bitter harvest : the Thirteenth Amendment ;$$tFirst black voice in Congress ;$$tBureau of Refugees, Freemen and Abandoned Lands ;$$tFreedman's Bank ;$$tThe Lincoln assassination --$$tReconstructing a nation, 1866-1877. Formation of the Ku Klux Klan ;$$tCivil Rights Act of 1866 ;$$tMurder in Memphis, 1866 ;$$tFourteenth Amendment and black citizenship ;$$tReconstruction and black higher education ;$$tFifteenth Amendment to the Constitution ;$$tAfrican American diplomats ;$$tHiram Rhodes Revels ;$$tBlanche K. Bruce, Robert Smalls, and African Americans in Congress ;$$tHarvard and Yale, 1870 and 1876 ;$$tCivil Rights Act of 1871 : the Ku Klux Klan Act ;$$tThe decline of civil rights, 1875-1883 ;$$tFisk University Jubilee Singers ;$$tCharlotte Ray ;$$tU. S. Supreme Court and the Fourteenth Amendment : the slaughterhouse cases ;$$tThe Catholic Healys ;$$tConvict lease ;$$tEnd of reconstruction and ho for Kansas! --$$t"There is no Negro problem," 1877-1895. Black frontierspeople and cowboys ;$$tThe inventive Lewis H. Latimer ;$$tKnights of Labor and Colored Farmers' Alliance ;$$tEducation and philanthropy in the nineteenth century ;$$tMajor league baseball and Jim Crow ;$$tMississippi Plan and black disenfranchisement ;$$tProvident Hospital and Dr. Daniel Hale Williams ;$$tIda B. Wells-Barnett and lynching ;$$tThe World's Columbian Exposition and The Banjo Lesson by Henry Ossawa Tanner ;$$tW. E. B. Du Bois and Harvard University --$$tNew Negro, old problem, 1895-1900. Booker T. Washington at the Atlanta Cotton States Exposition ;$$tPlessy v. Ferguson ;$$tThe National Association of Colored Women and the American Negro Academy ;$$tWilmington, North Carolina, race riot of 1898 ;$$tBuffalo soldiers ;$$tWar with Spain and for an empire ;$$tAfro-American Council ;$$tW. E. B. Du Bois : the Paris Albums, 1900 ;$$tPhoto essay : Sambo Art ;$$tPhoto essay : the New Negro --$$tThe ordeal of Jim Crow, 1900-1917. George H. White and the ordeal of black politics ;$$tDinner at the White House ;$$tThe music of Johnson, Johnson, and Cole ;$$tCharles W. Chesnutt and James Weldon Johnson ;$$tPaul Laurence Dunbar and In Dahomey ;$$tThe Boston Guardian and the Chicago Defender ;$$tThe Souls of Black Folk ;$$tMary McLeod Bethune and African American education ;$$tNiagara Movement ;$$tThe Atlanta riot, the Brownsville raid, and the reputations of Theodore Roosevelt and Booker T. Washington ;$$tSpringfield race riot, the founding of the NAACP, and the beginning of The Crisis ;$$tMadam C. J. Walker ;$$tMatthew Henson ;$$tThe founding of the Urban League, the Harlem attack and the death of Booker T. Washington ;$$tEmancipation anniversary, Carter G. Woodson, Rosenwald Schools ;$$tJack Johnson and white America ;$$tWoodrow Wilson and federal segregation --$$tRenaissance, 1917-1928. World War I and the great migration ;$$tThe Birth of a Nation, NAACP protests, and the founding of the second KKK ;$$tRiots in East St. Louis and Houston, the response of the NAACP, 1917 ;$$tPan-African Congress ;$$tThe red summer, the Tulsa race riot, and more ;$$tMarcus Mosiah Garvey ;$$tClaude McKay and "If We Must Die" ;$$tSadie Alexander, Eva Dykes, Georgiana Simpson, and Bessie Coleman ;$$tHarry Pace, Tanner and Fuller at the NYPL, Robeson in The Emperor Jones, Howard University Gallery of Art ;$$tSchomburg Collection and Opportunity ;$$tA. Philip Randolph, The Messenger, Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters ;$$tAlain Locke and the New Negro ;$$tLouis Armstrong and Duke Ellington ;$$tPaul Robeson -- 000434655 520__ $$a"Henry Louis Gates, Jr., gives us a sumptuously illustrated, landmark book tracing African American history from the arrival of the conquistadors to the election of Barack Obama. Informed by the latest, sometimes provocative scholarship, and including more than eight hundred images--ancient maps, art, documents, photographs, cartoons, posters--Life Upon These Shores focuses on defining events, debates, and controversies, as well as the achievements of people famous and obscure. Gates takes us from the sixteenth century through the ordeal of slavery, from the Civil War and Reconstruction through the Jim Crow era and the Great Migration; from the civil rights and black nationalist movements through the age of hip-hop on to the Joshua generation. By documenting and illuminating the sheer diversity of African American involvement in American history, society, politics, and culture, Gates bracingly disabuses us of the presumption of a single "Black Experience." Life Upon These Shores is a book of major importance, a breathtaking tour de force of the historical imagination"--$$cProvided by publisher. 000434655 650_0 $$aAfrican Americans$$xHistory. 000434655 650_0 $$aAfrican Americans$$xHistory$$vPictorial works. 000434655 651_0 $$aUnited States$$xCivilization$$xAfrican American influences. 000434655 85200 $$bgen$$hE185$$i.G27$$i2011 000434655 909CO $$ooai:library.usi.edu:434655$$pGLOBAL_SET 000434655 980__ $$aBIB 000434655 980__ $$aBOOK