The black history book

Book - 2021

With profiles of key people, movements, and events, The Black History Book brings together accounts of the most significant ideas and milestones in Black history and culture. This vital and thought-provoking book presents a bold and accessible overview of the history of the African continent and its peoples - from the earliest human migrations to modern Black communities and the African diaspora. Powerful images and innovative infographics bring to life the stories of the early kingdoms of Ancient Egypt, Nubia, and Carthage; the powerful empires of the Medieval and Early Modern eras; and the struggle against European colonizers. Black history and culture beyond the African continent is also explored in detail - including the Atlantic Slave ...Trade; the quilombos (slave resistance camps) of Brazil; the Harlem Renaissance and Jazz Age; the "Windrush" migration; Civil Rights and Black feminist movements; and Black Lives Matter. Using the "Big Ideas" series' trademark combination of authoritative, accessible text and bold graphics, The Black History Book examines the achievements and struggles of Black communities across the world up to the modern day, as well as the influence of Black cultures on art, literature, and music the world over. --

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Published
New York : DK Publishing 2021.
Language
English
Corporate Author
Dorling Kindersley, Inc
Corporate Author
Dorling Kindersley, Inc (-)
Other Authors
Nemata Amelia Blyden, 1964- (contributor), James (Illustrator) Graham (illustrator), Anthony Limerick
Edition
First American Edition
Physical Description
336 pages : color illustrations, maps ; 24 cm
Bibliography
Includes index.
ISBN
9780744042146
9780241512982
  • Introduction
  • Prehistory and ancient history, before 1 CE
  • Empire and expansion, 1-800 CE
  • Faith and trade, 800-1510
  • Enslavement and rebellion, 1510-1700
  • Revolution and resistance, 1700-1900
  • Decolonization and diasporas, (1900-present)
  • Directory.
Review by Library Journal Review

Spanning antiquity to the present, this celebratory work examines not only the struggles but also the achievements of Black communities across the world. Created by 11 Black studies experts, with a foreword by David Olusoga (public history, Univ. of Manchester), the book is organized into six sections: "Pre-History and Ancient History," "Empire and Expansion," "Faith and Trade," "Enslavement and Rebellion," "Revolution and Resistance," and "Decolonization and Diaspora." Each section contains seven to 20 detailed vignettes with eye-catching, informative, and interesting time lines, diagrams, illustrations, pull quotes, and sidebars. Clear, concise profiles of key people, movements, and events illustrate significant ideas and milestones in Black history (e.g., the rock churches of Ethiopia; Black movements in Brazil), many of which have been overlooked in mainstream U.S. history textbooks. The book covers African struggle against European colonization, the Atlantic slave trade, the Harlem Renaissance, Black feminist movements, and Black Lives Matter. The first third of the volume, devoted to the development, evolution, and triumphs of early African kingdoms, is particularly noteworthy. Throughout, the narrative seamlessly connects one era to another: each section expertly builds upon prior discussion and adroitly outlines Black experiences from the African continent to the global diaspora. VERDICT Readers of all levels will enjoy the aesthetics, content, and presentation of this encyclopedia that so aptly captures the rich history of Black culture.--Rob Tench

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