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Published: 24th August 1983
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History of Black Americans: From the Compromise of 1850 to the End of the Civil War
By (Author) Philip S. Foner
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
24th August 1983
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Social and cultural history
Ethnic studies
973.0496073
Hardback
546
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
851g
.,."the overall quality of the book is such that it is a major contribution not only to Black history but also to American history. In fact, Foner's greatest contribution is in his integrity and sensitivity concerning the subject. He has, in this volume, as he did in the previous two, made those who are willing to learn realize that Black history isn't some exotic subject but rather an integral thread in the tapestry of American history."-History: Review of New Books
...the overall quality of the book is such that it is a major contribution not only to Black history but also to American history. In fact, Foner's greatest contribution is in his integrity and sensitivity concerning the subject. He has, in this volume, as he did in the previous two, made those who are willing to learn realize that Black history isn't some exotic subject but rather an integral thread in the tapestry of American history.-History: Review of New Books
Philip Foner adds to his impressive body of work on US history with this third volume of his History of Black Americans. Like his previous scholarship, it draws upon a remarkably wide range of sources and presents information in a direct and readable form. Foner advances his own interpretation of many of the issues discussed, but he presents the views of other scholars with clarity and fairness, and he always take care to delineate the basis for his views. Even those completely opposed to his views will find this book invaluable as a bibliographic resource and a survey of the literature on the subject. ... Foner's Achievement should not be taken lightly. He has produced the single best volume on what may have been the single most important decade in US history. Recommended for all academic and public libraries.-Choice
..."the overall quality of the book is such that it is a major contribution not only to Black history but also to American history. In fact, Foner's greatest contribution is in his integrity and sensitivity concerning the subject. He has, in this volume, as he did in the previous two, made those who are willing to learn realize that Black history isn't some exotic subject but rather an integral thread in the tapestry of American history."-History: Review of New Books
"Philip Foner adds to his impressive body of work on US history with this third volume of his History of Black Americans. Like his previous scholarship, it draws upon a remarkably wide range of sources and presents information in a direct and readable form. Foner advances his own interpretation of many of the issues discussed, but he presents the views of other scholars with clarity and fairness, and he always take care to delineate the basis for his views. Even those completely opposed to his views will find this book invaluable as a bibliographic resource and a survey of the literature on the subject. ... Foner's Achievement should not be taken lightly. He has produced the single best volume on what may have been the single most important decade in US history. Recommended for all academic and public libraries."-Choice