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Author
Series
The American experience volume AE4
Publisher
Corinth Books
Pub. Date
[1961]
Description
The experiment at Brook Farm attracted such visitors as Nathaniel Hawthorne, Margaret Fuller, and Charles A. Dana. In characterizations punctuated with humor, author Lindsay Swift's portrait of "this most romantic incident of New England Transcendentalism" examines the farm's members and customs, and how the farm affected the life of everyone who visited.
Author
Series
American social experience volume 35
Publisher
New York University Press
Pub. Date
©1996
Description
With this important book, Elaine G. Breslaw has "found" Tituba, the elusive, mysterious, and often mythologized Indian woman accused of witchcraft in Salem in 1692 and immortalized in Arthur Miller's The Crucible. Reconstructing the life of the slave woman at the center of the notorious Salem witch trials, the book traces Tituba from her likely origins in South America to Barbados, forcefully dispelling the commonly held belief that Tituba was African....
14) The Amish
Author
Publisher
Franklin Watts
Pub. Date
c1996
Description
Includes a history of the Amish, their general doctrines, practices, social structure, place in American society, changes in beliefs, and issues facing them in modern society.
Series
Black American experience volume 4
Publisher
TMW Media Group
Pub. Date
©2009
Description
Chronicles the life of Dr. Charles Drew, an African-American physician who discovered a method for preserving the plasma portion of blood for use in blood transfusions. He was assistant director of the national program for blood procurement for the American Red Cross, where he fought racism. He was also the first Black surgeon to serve as an examiner on the American Board of Surgery.
Series
Black American experience volume 8
Publisher
TMW Media Group
Pub. Date
©2009
Description
Profiles the life of internationally acclaimed African American writer Chester Himes (1909-1984), whose novels, short stories and screenplays chiefly portray black protagonists doomed by white racism and hate.
Series
Publisher
TMW Media Group
Pub. Date
©2009
Description
Biography of the African American surgeon, Dr. Daniel Hale Williams, who was the first person to successfully perform an operation on the human heart. Covers his life and career and his heart operation that gave him critical acclaim in 1893. He also founded the nation's first interracial hospital, Provident Hospital in Chicago.
Series
Black American experience volume 3
Publisher
TMW Media Group
Pub. Date
©2009
Description
Profiles the life and work of African American civil rights worker Fannie Lou Hamer who raised the cause of equality and freedom for all Blacks in America and who won the right to vote for Black Americans.
Series
Black American experience volume 1
Publisher
TMW Media Group
Pub. Date
©2009
Description
Profiles the life and work of African-American journalist, Ida B. Wells (1862-1931), a community organizer, grass roots leader and precursor of the modern civil rights movement who waged a relentless public battle against the injustices of lynching and violence against Blacks.
Series
Black American experience volume 7
Publisher
TMW Media Group
Pub. Date
©2009
Description
A biography of Mary McLeod Bethune (1875-1955), the nationally acclaimed educator, civil rights champion, and early founder of one of America's first Black colleges, now named Bethune-Cookman College.
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