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  • - America's Unfinished Revolution 1863-1877
    av Jason Xidias
    305,-

    Eric Foner's 1988 account of the decade following the American Civil War shows that black people were integral in ending slavery and were often key drivers of what successes there were in the 'Reconstruction' period.

  • av Jason Xidias
    125 - 326,-

    Why We Can't Wait (1964) is arguably the most vital book by one of the most important men in US history. Martin Luther King Jr. sets out the ideas that fuelled a large part of the 1960s civil rights movement.

  • av Jason Xidias
    134 - 305,-

    Du Bois's 1903 examination of the plight of African Americans is widely recognized as among the most important ever written on race and identity.

  • av Jason Xidias
    108 - 326,-

    Some people imagine that nationhood is as old as civilization itself, but Anderson argues that "nation" and "nationalism" are products of the communication technologies of the modern age. With the invention and spread of printing, local languages gradually replaced Latin as the language of print.

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