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Understand the historical and cultural contributions of African Americans

Get to know the people, places, and events that shaped the African American experience

Want to better understand black history? This comprehensive, straight-forward guide traces the African American journey, from Africa and the slave trade through the Civil War, Jim Crow, and the new millennium. Youll be an eyewitness to the pivotal events that impacted Americas past, present, and future - and meet the inspiring leaders who struggled to bring about change.

  • How Africans came to America
  • Black life before - and after - Civil Rights
  • How slaves fought to be free
  • The evolution of African American culture
  • Great accomplishments by black citizens
  • What it means to be black in America today

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African American History For Dummies

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African American History For Dummies

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Library of Congress Control Number: 2007924232

ISBN: 978-0-7645-5469-8

Manufactured in the United States of America

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About the Author

Ronda Racha Penrice is a Chicago native with deep Mississippi roots who has worked with various publications, including The Quarterly Black Review of Books , Rap Pages , Essence Online , Nia Online , Creative Loafing, Africana.com, AOL Black Voices, and Uptown . The Columbia University alumna, who also attended graduate school at the University of Mississippi, has a lifelong interest in African American history and culture. She currently resides in Atlanta, GA. This is her first book.

Dedication

I humbly dedicate this book to my grandparents, Dessie Ree Shannon Stapleton Beard (1925-1998) and Willie Beard (1920-2002), who taught me honor, integrity, pride, and humanity by example. Because of their unconditional love and support for me and my love of reading and writing, I am here today always striving to make them proud.

I also dedicate this book to my great aunt, Ada Beard Humphries (1918-2000). In her frequent retellings of transporting me from Chicago to Mississippi, when I was just six weeks old, she made my humble beginnings appear almost as magical as the birth of Jesus Christ and convinced me that I could do and be anything.

In Memoriam: My uncle, John Curtis Beard (1957-1978) and his son, Curtis Rodriguez Beard (1977-1999); and Dr. Endesha Ida Mae Holland (1944-2006).

Authors Acknowledgments

All thanks go to God first. I havent always been the most faithful servant but Hes blessed me anyway.

Tonya Bolden, I owe you so much. You exemplify the values my grandparents deemed most important. Youve always been supportive and have never hesitated to share an opportunity, including this amazing one. Keep blessing the world.

I cant say enough about my agent, Matt Wagner of Fresh Books, who championed me every step of the way. Thank you, Stacy Kennedy of Wiley Publishing, for taking a chance and sticking with me even when it looked like a mistake. My first project editor Mike Baker put in the initial work to get me started. Senior copy editor Elizabeth Rea added valuable insight throughout the project. Words of gratitude are so inadequate to express my eternal debt to the absolutely amazing Tracy Barr, who finally whipped me into shape. I just hope the final product has made all those headaches distant memories.

I have to thank my village because, without them, I would be lost. My former employer, surrogate mother, and frequent sponsor, Roz Stevenson has been my angel on earth; my mother, Tyrethis Beard Penrice, and my brothers, Raefeael Tylin Penrice and Darryl Russell Penrice. My aunts Willie Ann Beard Benjamin, Carolyn Beard Humphries, their husbands Lawrence and Kirby, Dorethen Beard Holman, Alberta Beard Ford, and my uncle Lawrence Lee Beard and his wife Nellie; first cousins, Cedric Beard, Dwayne Beard, James Beard, LaShawnda Benjamin, Kristy Holman Dixon, Sharleatha Smith Beard Gayten, Trelva Humphries Harvey, Kendall Holman, Kerwin Holman, and their families. My innumerable friends: Joane Amay, Paula Stokes, Tiaka Hurst, Cantranette McCrimmon, Chianti Phillips, P.E. Cobb, Ebonette Bates, Sharon Collins, Debra Brown, Sabrina Fuller, Bomani Jones, Deborah Cook, Tony Murphy, Sheree Renee Thomas, LaTanya Marble, Michael Andre Adams, Ken Gibbs, Jr., Dorothy Stefanski, Roni Sarig, Lumumba, Allen Gordon, Jevaillier Jefferson, (cousin) Carol Wheeler, Leslie Lockhart, (cousin) Danny Ray, Isoul H. Harris, Kym A. Backer, Scharla Ash, Hikmah Housson, Landras Mitchell, Merrell Gantt, Gil Robertson, David Webber, and the never forgotten Rodney Crump, Patrik Henry Bass, Burt Murray, Ms. Etha Robinson, Serese Teate, (cousin) Vernon Rucks, (cousin) D.V. Rucks, Peter Pazzaglini, and David F.A. Walker; I apologize to anyone I did forget. It wasnt intentional.

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