The chronological history of the Negro in America / by Peter M. Bergman, assisted by a staff of compilers under the direction of Mort N. Bergman.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : Harper & Row, c1969.Description: 698 p. 22 cmSubject(s): LOC classification:
  • E 185 .B454 1969
Summary: This one-volume factual handbook for students and the general reader comprises a history of the Negro American. It is a record of 500 years, and brings together events, ideas, laws, and legislation, as well as literature, that have either been long obscured or left in historical limbo. The arrangement is chronological by year: from 1441, then the Portuguese began the slave trade by importing Africans into Europe, to 1968, when 1702 Negroes held elective or appointive positions in govenment below the federal level
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A Bergman book.

This one-volume factual handbook for students and the general reader comprises a history of the Negro American. It is a record of 500 years, and brings together events, ideas, laws, and legislation, as well as literature, that have either been long obscured or left in historical limbo. The arrangement is chronological by year: from 1441, then the Portuguese began the slave trade by importing Africans into Europe, to 1968, when 1702 Negroes held elective or appointive positions in govenment below the federal level

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