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Encyclopedia of African-American Heritage

Arnold H. Taylor , Joel Kemelhor , Susan Altman

Juvenile Nonfiction / People & Places / United States / African American

Offers a wealth of information on both African and African American history, politics, culture, people, and places. Entries describe the rich tapestry woven by Africans, from those who remained on their ancestral continent, to those who were forced to leave their homes, and to the great strides being made by African Americans today. New to this edition are entries on affirmative action, criminal justice, labor, and property rights. This edition also contains an expanded art programs with 52 new b & w photos and 6 new maps. Altman is author of two books for young readers on the Black American experience.
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