A Nation Under Our Feet: Black Political Struggles in the Rural South from Slavery to the Great MigrationHarvard University Press, 10.11.2003 - 610 Seiten This is the epic story of how African-Americans, in the six decades following slavery, transformed themselves into a political people—an embryonic black nation. As Steven Hahn demonstrates, rural African-Americans were central political actors in the great events of disunion, emancipation, and nation-building. At the same time, Hahn asks us to think in more expansive ways about the nature and boundaries of politics and political practice. |
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