An award-winning historian's sweeping new
interpretation of the African American experience.
In this masterful account, Ira Berlin, one of the nation's most
distinguished historians, offers a revolutionary-and sure to be
controversial-new view of African American history. In The Making
of African America , Berlin challenges the traditional presentation
of a linear, progressive history from slavery to freedom. Instead,
he puts forth the idea that four great migrations, between the
seventeenth and twenty-first centuries, lie at the heart of black
American culture and its development. With an engrossing,
accessible narrative, Berlin traces the transit from Africa to
America, Virginia to Alabama, Biloxi to Chicago, Lagos to the
Bronx, and in the process finds the essence of black American
life.
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