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- African Americans in Congress : a documentary history / Eric Freedman, Stephen A. Jones
African Americans in Congress : a documentary history / Eric Freedman, Stephen A. Jones
Object Details
- Contents
- The Revolutionary War to Dred Scott: the antecedents of political empowerment, 1776-1857 -- The Civil War: the slavery debate erupts, 1860-1865 -- Reconstruction: increasing rights and political empowerment, 1868-1883 -- After reconstruction: political disenfranchisement and banishment, 1880-1904 -- The early twentieth century to the civil rights movement: a slow return to Washington, 1913-1964 -- The civil rights movement and beyond: equal rights and political empowerment, 1965-1993 -- The modern era: the congressional black caucus and the "Republican revolution," 1994-2007 -- African Americans run for office: campaigns and elections -- African Americans face a political reality: ethics and corruption investigations -- African American women in congress: a long road to office -- African American lawmakers fight racism: representatives of an excluded people -- African American lawmakers address war: peace, war and patriotism -- African American lawmakers and international affairs: America as a world power -- At the heart of the African American experience: the struggle for economic justice -- Visions of America: the dream and the reality
- Data Source
- Smithsonian Libraries
- Date
- 2008
- C2008
- Author
- Freedman, Eric
- Jones, Stephen A (Stephen Alan) 1951-
- Subject
- United States Congress History
- Type
- Sources
- Physical description
- xvii, 574 p. : ill ; 27 cm
- Place
- United States
- Topic
- African American legislators
- Legislators
- African Americans--Politics and government
- Record ID
- siris_sil_848110
- Usage
- CC0