Om The Negro; as he was; as he is; as he Will Be
Originally published in 1910, this groundbreaking book is still relevant today, offering a unique perspective on the African American experience. From slavery to emancipation to the Civil War and beyond, the author provides a thoughtful and nuanced analysis of the challenges and triumphs of black Americans.
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