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Four hundred souls: a community history of African America, 1619-2019
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Table of Contents
From the Book - First edition.
A community of souls : an introduction / by Ibram X. Kendi
Part one. 1619-1624 :
arrival / by Nikole Hannah-Jones
1624-1629 :
Africa / by Molefi Kete Asante
1629-1634 :
whipped for lying with a Black woman / by Ijeoma Oluo
1634-1639 :
tobacco / by Damaris B. Hill
1639-1644 :
Black women's labor / by Brenda E. Stevenson
1644-1649 :
Anthony Johnson, colony of Virginia / by Maurice Carlos Ruffin
1649-1654 :
the Black family / by Heather Andrea Williams
1654-1659 :
unfree labor / by Nakia D. Parker
Poem :
"upon arrival" / by Jericho Brown
Part two. 1659-1664 :
Elizabeth Keye / by Jennifer L. Morgan
1664-1669 :
the Virginia law on baptism / by Jemar Tisby
1669-1674 :
the royal African company / by David A. Love
1674-1679 :
Bacon's rebellion / by Heather C. McGhee
1679-1684 :
the Virginia law that forbade bearing arms
or the Virginia law that forbade armed self-defense / by
Kellie Carter Jackson
1684-1689 :
the code noir / by Laurence Ralph
1689-1694 :
the Germantown petition against slavery / by Christopher J. Lebron
1694-1699 :
the middle passage / by Mary E. Hicks
Poem :
"Mama, where you keep your gun?" / by Phillip B. Williams
Part three. 1699-1704 :
the selling of Joseph / by Brandon R. Byrd
1704-1709 :
the Virginia slave codes / by Kay Wright
1709-1714 :
the revolt in New York / by Herb Boyd
1714-1719 :
the slave market / by Sasha Turner
1719-1724 :
maroons and marronage / by Sylviane A. Diouf
1724-1729 :
the spirituals / by Corey D. B. Walker
1729-1734 :
African identities / by Walter C. Rucker
1734-1739 :
from Fort Mose to soul city / by Brentin Mock
Poem :
"before revolution" / by Morgan Parker
Part four. 1739-1744 :
the Stono rebellion / by Wesley Lowery
1744-1749 :
Lucy Terry Prince / by Nafissa Thompson-Spires
1749-1754 :
race and the enlightenment / by Dorothy E. Roberts
1754-1759 :
Blackness and indigeneity / by Kyle T. Mays
1759-1764 :
one Black boy : the Great Lakes and the Midwest / by Tiya Miles
1764-1769 :
Phillis Wheatley / by Alexis Pauline Gumbs
1769-1774 :
David George / by William J. Barber II
1774-1779 :
the American revolution / by Martha S. Jones
Poem :
"not without some instances of uncommon cruelty" / by Justin Phillip Reed
Part five. 1779-1784 :
Savannah Georgia / by Daina Ramey Berry
1784-1789 :
the U.S. Constitution / by Donna Brazile
1789-1794 :
Sally Hemings / by Annette Gordon-Reed
1794-1799 :
the fugitive slave act / by Deirdre Copper Owens
1799-1804 :
higher education / by Craig Steven Wilder
1804-1809 :
cotton / by Kiese Laymon
1809-1814 :
the Lousiana rebellion / by Clint Smith
1814-1819 :
queer sexuality / by Raquel Willis
Poem :
"remembering the Albany 3" / by Ishmael Reed
Part six. 1819-1824 :
Denmark vesey / by Robert Jones, Jr.
1824-1829 :
Freedom's Journal / by Pamela Newkirk
1829-1834 :
Maria Stewart / by Kathryn Sophia Belle
1834-1839 :
the national Negro conventions / by Eugene Scott
1839-1844 :
racial passing / by Allyson Hobbs
1844-1849 :
James McCune Smith, M.D. / by Harriet A. Washington
1849-1854 :
Oregon / by Mitchell S. Jackson
1854-1859 :
Dred Scott / by John A. Powell
Poem :
"compromise" / by Donika Kelly
Part seven. 1859-1864 :
Frederick Douglass / by Adam Serwer
1864-1869 :
the Civil War / by Jamelle Bouie
1869-1874 :
reconstruction / by Michael Harriot
1874-1879 :
Atlanta / by Tera W. Hunter
1879-1884 :
John Wayne Niles / by William A. Darity, Jr.
1884-1889 :
Philadelphia / by Kali Nicole Gross
1889-1894 :
lynching / by Crystal N. Feimster
1894-1899 :
Plessy v. Ferguson / by Blair L. M. Kelley
Poem :
"John Wayne Niles ... .
. . .- -.- ... / -
- Ermias Joseph Asghedom" / by
Mahogany L. Browne
Part eight. 1899-1904 :
Booker T. Washington / by Derrick Alridge
1904-1909 :
Jack Johnson / by Howard Bryant
1909-1914 :
the Black public intellectual / by Beverly Guy-Sheftall
1914-1919 :
the great migration / by Isabel Wilkerson
1919-1924 :
red summer / by Michelle Duster
1924-1929 :
the Harlem Renaissance / by Farah Jasmine Griffin
1929-1934 :
the Great Depression / by Robin D. G. Kelley
1934-1939 :
Nora Neale Hurston / by Bernice L. McFadden
Poem :
"coiled and unleashed" / by Patricia Smith
Part nine. 1939-1944 :
the Black soldier / by Chad Williams
1944-1949 :
the Black left / by Russell Rickford
1949-1954 :
the road to Brown v. Board of Education / by Sherrilyn Ifill
1954-1959 :
Black arts / by Imani Perry
1959-1964 :
the Civil Rights Movement / by Charles E. Cobb, Jr.
1964-1969 :
Black power / by Peniel Joseph
1969-1974 :
property / by Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor
1974-1979 :
Combahee river collective / by Barbara Smith
Poem :
"and the record repeats" / by Chet'la Sebree
Part ten. 1979-1984 :
the war on drugs / by James Forman, Jr.
1984-1989 :
the hip-hop generation / by Bakari Kitwana
1989-1994 :
Anita Hill / by Salamishah Tillet
1994-1999 :
the crime bill
by
Angela Y. Davis
1999-2004 :
the Black immigrant / by Esther Armah
2004-2009 :
Hurricane Katrina / by Deborah Douglas
2009-2014 :
the Shelby ruling / by Karine Jean-Pierre
2014-2019 :
Black Lives Matter / by Alicia Garza
Poem :
"American Abecedarian" / by Joseph Bennett
Conclusion :
our ancestor's wildest dreams / by Keisha N. Blain
From the Large Print - First large print edition.
A community of souls : an introduction / by Ibram X. Kendi
Part one. 1619-1624 :
arrival / by Nikole Hannah-Jones
1624-1629 :
Africa / by Molefi Kete Asante
1629-1634 :
whipped for lying with a Black woman / by Ijeoma Oluo
1634-1639 :
tobacco / by Damaris B. Hill
1639-1644 :
Black women's labor / by Brenda E. Stevenson
1644-1649 :
Anthony Johnson, colony of Virginia / by Maurice Carlos Ruffin
1649-1654 :
the Black family / by Heather Andrea Williams
1654-1659 :
unfree labor / by Nakia D. Parker
Poem :
"upon arrival" / by Jericho Brown
Part two. 1659-1664 :
Elizabeth Keye / by Jennifer L. Morgan
1664-1669 :
the Virginia law on baptism / by Jemar Tisby
1669-1674 :
the royal African company / by David A. Love
1674-1679 :
Bacon's rebellion / by Heather C. McGhee
1679-1684 :
the Virginia law that forbade bearing arms
or the Virginia law that forbade armed self-defense / by
Kellie Carter Jackson
1684-1689 :
the code noir / by Laurence Ralph
1689-1694 :
the Germantown petition against slavery / by Christopher J. Lebron
1694-1699 :
the middle passage / by Mary E. Hicks
Poem :
"Mama, where you keep your gun?" / by Phillip B. Williams
Part three. 1699-1704 :
the selling of Joseph / by Brandon R. Byrd
1704-1709 :
the Virginia slave codes / by Kay Wright
1709-1714 :
the revolt in New York / by Herb Boyd
1714-1719 :
the slave market / by Sasha Turner
1719-1724 :
maroons and marronage / by Sylviane A. Diouf
1724-1729 :
the spirituals / by Corey D. B. Walker
1729-1734 :
African identities / by Walter C. Rucker
1734-1739 :
from Fort Mose to soul city / by Brentin Mock
Poem :
"before revolution" / by Morgan Parker
Part four. 1739-1744 :
the Stono rebellion / by Wesley Lowery
1744-1749 :
Lucy Terry Prince / by Nafissa Thompson-Spires
1749-1754 :
race and the enlightenment / by Dorothy E. Roberts
1754-1759 :
Blackness and indigeneity / by Kyle T. Mays
1759-1764 :
one Black boy : the Great Lakes and the Midwest / by Tiya Miles
1764-1769 :
Phillis Wheatley / by Alexis Pauline Gumbs
1769-1774 :
David George / by William J. Barber II
1774-1779 :
the American revolution / by Martha S. Jones
Poem :
"not without some instances of uncommon cruelty" / by Justin Phillip Reed
Part five. 1779-1784 :
Savannah Georgia / by Daina Ramey Berry
1784-1789 :
the U.S. Constitution / by Donna Brazile
1789-1794 :
Sally Hemings / by Annette Gordon-Reed
1794-1799 :
the fugitive slave act / by Deirdre Copper Owens
1799-1804 :
higher education / by Craig Steven Wilder
1804-1809 :
cotton / by Kiese Laymon
1809-1814 :
the Lousiana rebellion / by Clint Smith
1814-1819 :
queer sexuality / by Raquel Willis
Poem :
"remembering the Albany 3" / by Ishmael Reed
Part six. 1819-1824 :
Denmark vesey / by Robert Jones, Jr.
1824-1829 :
Freedom's Journal / by Pamela Newkirk
1829-1834 :
Maria Stewart / by Kathryn Sophia Belle
1834-1839 :
the national Negro conventions / by Eugene Scott
1839-1844 :
racial passing / by Allyson Hobbs
1844-1849 :
James McCune Smith, M.D. / by Harriet A. Washington
1849-1854 :
Oregon / by Mitchell S. Jackson
1854-1859 :
Dred Scott / by John A. Powell
Poem :
"compromise" / by Donika Kelly
Part seven. 1859-1864 :
Frederick Douglass / by Adam Serwer
1864-1869 :
the Civil War / by Jamelle Bouie
1869-1874 :
reconstruction / by Michael Harriot
1874-1879 :
Atlanta / by Tera W. Hunter
1879-1884 :
John Wayne Niles / by William A. Darity, Jr.
1884-1889 :
Philadelphia / by Kali Nicole Gross
1889-1894 :
lynching / by Crystal N. Feimster
1894-1899 :
Plessy v. Ferguson / by Blair L. M. Kelley
Poem :
"John Wayne Niles ... .
. . .- -.- ... / -
- Ermias Joseph Asghedom" / by
Mahogany L. Browne
Part eight. 1899-1904 :
Booker T. Washington / by Derrick Alridge
1904-1909 :
Jack Johnson / by Howard Bryant
1909-1914 :
the Black public intellectual / by Beverly Guy-Sheftall
1914-1919 :
the great migration / by Isabel Wilkerson
1919-1924 :
red summer / by Michelle Duster
1924-1929 :
the Harlem Renaissance / by Farah Jasmine Griffin
1929-1934 :
the Great Depression / by Robin D. G. Kelley
1934-1939 :
Nora Neale Hurston / by Bernice L. McFadden
Poem :
"coiled and unleashed" / by Patricia Smith
Part nine. 1939-1944 :
the Black soldier / by Chad Williams
1944-1949 :
the Black left / by Russell Rickford
1949-1954 :
the road to Brown v. Board of Education / by Sherrilyn Ifill
1954-1959 :
Black arts / by Imani Perry
1959-1964 :
the Civil Rights Movement / by Charles E. Cobb, Jr.
1964-1969 :
Black power / by Peniel Joseph
1969-1974 :
property / by Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor
1974-1979 :
Combahee river collective / by Barbara Smith
Poem :
"and the record repeats" / by Chet'la Sebree
Part ten. 1979-1984 :
the war on drugs / by James Forman, Jr.
1984-1989 :
the hip-hop generation / by Bakari Kitwana
1989-1994 :
Anita Hill / by Salamishah Tillet
1994-1999 :
the crime bill
by
Angela Y. Davis
1999-2004 :
the Black immigrant / by Esther Armah
2004-2009 :
Hurricane Katrina / by Deborah Douglas
2009-2014 :
the Shelby ruling / by Karine Jean-Pierre
2014-2019 :
Black Lives Matter / by Alicia Garza
Poem :
"American Abecedarian" / by Joseph Bennett
Conclusion :
our ancestor's wildest dreams / by Keisha N. Blain
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