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Darlene Clark Hine was born in Morley, Missouri on February 7, 1947. She received a BA from Roosevelt University in 1968 and a MA and PhD from Kent State University in 1970 and 1975, respectively. She is considered a leading historian of the African American experience who helped found the field of mostra altro black women's history. She has taught at South Carolina State College, Purdue University, and Michigan State University. She has written numerous books including Black Victory: The Rise and Fall of the White Primary in Texas; When the Truth Is Told: Black Women's Community and Culture in Indiana, 1875-1950; Black Women in White: Racial Conflict and Cooperation in the Nursing Profession, 1890-1950; and Speak Truth to Power: The Black Professional Class in United States History. (Publisher Provided) mostra meno

Opere di Darlene Clark Hine

The Harvard Guide to African-American History (2001) — General Editor — 30 copie
The Black Chicago Renaissance (2012) — A cura di — 12 copie
African-American History (2005) 7 copie

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The Black Woman Cross-Culturally (1985) — Collaboratore — 15 copie

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RCornell | Oct 27, 2023 |
This will make you ask questions about the text of XIV Amendment , and try to explain why the Civil Rights !movement NEEDED thyroid Marshall, the Supreme Court, the voting Rights Act of 1965.
Hines does a magnificent job tracing the sequence of Texas court cases required to lead to Smith v. Allright (1944). She also clearly explains what the text of the Constitution does NOT explicitly state...that the XIV Amendment applies To The General Election, but did not apply to the Primaries.
 
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neobardling | Sep 25, 2019 |
Wow! This book is so interesting! Fun and inspiring to read, it has a nice mix of general history and biographical stories.
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allisonbaird | 1 altra recensione | Jan 18, 2009 |
This is actually a textbook (high school/college) I would say. I was reading it just as a basic history. I found it extremely informative. There is nothing in here that I found completely new, but the careful explanations of events certainly added considerable detail to my understanding not only on African American history, but of American history in general. I particularly liked that the authors consider such a broad variety of causes for historic events: great people, economics, social presssures, etc. It ranges from a background on African cultures up to events of 2007. (I can imagine the authors anxiously awaiting the opportunity to work the presidential campaign of Barack Obama into the next edition.) The authors have attempted to include cultural as well as historical events and devote a fair amount of space to music, which they consider to be extremely important in African-American culture, and to authors. One might complain that the visual arts are a bit scanted. At times, I thought that there might be a little more coverage of African Americans outside the South, but that was, after all, where the overwhelming majority lived and still live. Although it is sometimes clear that they have a particular point of view on a subject, they attempt to cover many controversies even-handedly. The text is heavily illustrated.

In addition to an extensive bibliography, there are annotated recommendations for further reading at the end of each chapter. The text includes chronologies and a glossary, as well as a detailed index.

In all, a book that I would recommend, even to those outside the classroom.
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