The Negro People in American History

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The Negro People in American History is a historical work that traces the experiences, struggles, and contributions of African Americans within the broader narrative of United States history.

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instanceOf book
historical work
aimsTo integrate African American history into U.S. national narrative
analyzes relationship between race and American democracy
chronologicalScope multiple historical periods in U.S. history
contextualizes African American history within broader U.S. events
countryOfFocus United States NERFINISHED
coversTopic African American cultural contributions
African American political history
African American social history
Jim Crow era NERFINISHED
Reconstruction era NERFINISHED
civil rights movement
slavery in the United States
documents achievements of African Americans
resistance by African Americans
systemic oppression of African Americans
focusesOn contributions of African Americans
experiences of African Americans
struggles of African Americans
genre history
hasPerspective African American historical experience
intendedAudience general readers interested in African American history
students of American history
language English
mainSubject African Americans NERFINISHED
United States history
narrativeScope broader narrative of United States history
workType secondary source

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Outline Political History of the Americas relatedWorkByAuthor The Negro People in American History