Before the Mayflower A History of the Negro in America 1619 1962

Before the Mayflower  A History of the Negro in America  1619 1962
Author: Lerone Bennett
Publsiher: Rare Treasure Editions
Total Pages: 478
Release: 2024-03-11T00:00:00Z
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781774646694

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The black experience in America--starting from its origins in western Africa up to 1961--is examined in this seminal study from a prominent African American figure. The entire historical timeline of African Americans is addressed, from the Colonial period through the civil rights upheavals of the late 1950s to 1961, the time of publication. "Before the Mayflower" grew out of a series of articles Bennett published in Ebony magazine regarding "the trials and triumphs of a group of Americans whose roots in the American soil are deeper than the roots of the Puritans who arrived on the celebrated Mayflower a year after a 'Dutch man of war' deposited twenty Negroes at Jamestown." Bennett's history is infused with a desire to set the record straight about black contributions to the Americas and about the powerful Africans of antiquity. While not a fresh history, it provides a solid synthesis of current historical research and a lively writing style that makes it accessible and engaging reading. After discussing the contributions of Africans to the ancient world, "Before the Mayflower" tells the history of "the other Americans," how they came to America, and what happened to them when they got here. The book is comprehensive and detailed, providing little-known and often overlooked facts about the lives of black folks through slavery, Reconstruction, America's wars, the Great Depression, and the civil rights movement. This is a classic in examining the history of African Americans from their African past through the Revolutionary and Civil Wars to contemporary problems and accomplishments.

Before the Mayflower a History of Black America

Before the Mayflower  a History of Black America
Author: Lerone Bennett (Jr.)
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1961
Genre: African Americans
ISBN: OCLC:779097345

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Indian New England Before the Mayflower

Indian New England Before the Mayflower
Author: Howard S. Russell
Publsiher: University Press of New England
Total Pages: 403
Release: 2014-07-22
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781611686364

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In offering here a highly readable yet comprehensive description of New England's Indians as they lived when European settlers first met them, the author provides a well-rounded picture of the natives as neither savages nor heroes, but fellow human beings existing at a particular time and in a particular environment. He dispels once and for all the common notion of native New England as peopled by a handful of savages wandering in a trackless wilderness. In sketching the picture the author has had help from such early explorers as Verrazano, Champlain, John Smith, and a score of literate sailors; Pilgrims and Puritans; settlers, travelers, military men, and missionaries. A surprising number of these took time and trouble to write about the new land and the characteristics and way of life of its native people. A second major background source has been the patient investigations of modern archaeologists and scientists, whose several enthusiastic organizations sponsor physical excavations and publications that continually add to our perception of prehistoric men and women, their habits, and their environment. This account of the earlier New Englanders, of their land and how they lived in it and treated it; their customs, food, life, means of livelihood, and philosophy of life will be of interest to all general audiences concerned with the history of Native Americans and of New England.

Mayflower

Mayflower
Author: Nathaniel Philbrick
Publsiher: Penguin
Total Pages: 480
Release: 2006-05-09
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781101218839

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"Vivid and remarkably fresh...Philbrick has recast the Pilgrims for the ages."--The New York Times Book Review Finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in History New York Times Book Review Top Ten books of the Year With a new preface marking the 400th anniversary of the landing of the Mayflower. How did America begin? That simple question launches the acclaimed author of In the Hurricane's Eye and Valiant Ambition on an extraordinary journey to understand the truth behind our most sacred national myth: the voyage of the Mayflower and the settlement of Plymouth Colony. As Philbrick reveals in this electrifying history of the Pilgrims, the story of Plymouth Colony was a fifty-five year epic that began in peril and ended in war. New England erupted into a bloody conflict that nearly wiped out the English colonists and natives alike. These events shaped the existing communites and the country that would grow from them.

A History of Black America

A History of Black America
Author: Howard O. Lindsey
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 160
Release: 1994
Genre: African Americans
ISBN: 1858410673

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Before the Mayflower

Before the Mayflower
Author: J. L. Rose
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 402
Release: 2018-11-03
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0692197370

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The product of three decades of research, this brilliant novel reveals the story (1587-1620), before the famous Atlantic crossing. Rich with details of 16th & 17th century England and Holland, the dramatic path to the Mayflower is illuminated, filled with risk and romance. Who will board the ship? Was it for love, land, or religious freedom?

Mayflower

Mayflower
Author: Rebecca Siegel
Publsiher: words & pictures
Total Pages: 64
Release: 2020-08-18
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780711248267

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Join the Pilgrims on their perilous journey across the ocean, as they start a new life in North America. This stunning book marks the 400th anniversary of the Mayflower's voyage, with edge-to-edge illustrated scenes, interspersed with detailed maps, inventories and cutaways, along with engaging, narrative text to make this a history book to treasure and pour over time and again. Learn about the perilous journey, the crew and passengers, the cargo on board and what happened when they finally dropped anchor in Cape Cod. Meet the Wampanoag people and learn about how the Pilgrims' arrival changed their way of life. Atmospheric artwork and detailed scenes will spark your imagination as you discover the amazing true story behind the birth of a nation. Find out as if you were there: Who were the Pilgrims? Why did they want to leave England? Why was the journey so perilous? What was the Mayflower Compact? Who are the Wampanoag? How did the Pilgrims interact with the Wampanoag? What happened at the first Thanksgiving? What became of the Mayflower? This fact-packed children’s book includes a comprehensive timeline of events, an author's note, plus a glossary and ideas for further learning.

Pilgrim Children on the Mayflower

Pilgrim Children on the Mayflower
Author: Ida DeLage
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 52
Release: 1980
Genre: History
ISBN: 0811643158

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The voyage of the Mayflower is recounted through the eyes of the children on board.