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Hard Road to Freedom: The Story of African America, African Roots through the Civil War / Edition 1

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Hard Road to Freedom: The Story of African America, African Roots through the Civil War / Edition 1
Hard Road to Freedom: The Story of African America, African Roots through the Civil War / Edition 1

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Hard Road to Freedom: The Story of African America, African Roots through the Civil War / Edition 1

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Since
Hard Road to Freedom
was released, it has garnered universal acclaim. Rutgers University Press is pleased to announce the availability of this book in two separate volumes for courses in African American history that span two semesters. Volume I includes the following chapters:
-Africa and the Atlantic Slave Trade
-The Evolution of Slavery in British North America
-Slavery and Freedom in the Age of Revolution
-The Early Republic and the Rise of the Cotton Kingdom
-Slavery and the Slave Community
-Free People of Color and the Fight against Slavery
-From Militancy to Civil War
Features of Volume I include:
-Timelines for each chapter
-Sidebars, highlighting significant African Americans (some well known, some lesser known)
-Transcriptions of significant historical documents, ranging from autobiographies, legal decrees, speeches, and military orders

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