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The Encyclopedia of African-American Heritage [Hardcover]

Susan Altman (Author)
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January 1997
This edition has been thoroughly revised and expanded to include new and updated entries on many people, places, and events that have gained prominence in recent years, including affirmative action; criminal justice, labor, and property rights; Henry Louis Gates, Jr.; John Robert Lewis; Tiger Woods; Sally Hemings; Marvin Gaye; and much more. Fifty-two new photographs and six new maps bring the informative text vividly to life. The captivating A-to-Z entries are accessible and extensively cross-referenced to simplify research of a related topic. This highly acclaimed and comprehensive encyclopedia traces the rich and varied tapestry woven by Africans-from those who remained on their ancestral continent to those who were forced to leave their homes and begin again in a new land.
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From School Library Journal

Gr 5 Up--Black history in America and its rich African heritage in a one-volume encyclopedia? Yes, and well done to boot! In a clear, succinct style, Altman provides a wealth of information on individuals, peoples, places, events, movements, groups, legal cases, and terms. The emphasis is on African-American political and intellectual history but the author doesn't neglect people and events outside this focus--"Nat Love," "rap," etc. In addition, the history and culture of Africa, the African Diaspora, and individual African nations are included. Entries are alphabetical with most ranging between 150-200 words, although some are longer. Several subjects, such as "education" and "slavery," are covered at length. Entries are only disappointing when they are too short, such as the coverage of the Harlem Renaissance and the Civil Rights Movement. However, "see" and "see-also" references and/or lists of "recommended listening" and recommended reading are included for many of the articles. An extensive, up-to-date bibliography and accurate index conclude the volume. Illustrative material is limited primarily to dark black-and-white photos and a few maps. A welcome addition to any collection or classroom.

Daryl Grabarek, Brooklyn Public Library

Copyright 1998 Cahners Business Information, Inc.

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When the first edition of this title was published in 1997, we called it a "reasonably priced encyclopedia . . . recommended for school libraries and other small libraries that need an accessible source that is well-written." Coverage is still alphabetical, from Aaron, Henry to Zulu, with many brief articles of half a page or less and a few more lengthy ones, such as Black soldiers and Education. Included in this attractive volume are entries for some lesser-known subjects, such as Fort Pillow, the site of a massacre of black Union soldiers by Confederate troops in 1864, and Rosewood, a small Florida town that was destroyed during a race riot in 1923. However, coverage is somewhat inconsistent. Meant to chronicle "Africans who were captured" and their descendants, there is spotty treatment of modern African leaders and groups. Why include Dinka but not Hutu or Tutsi? Why no separate entry for Brown v. Board of Education but ones for Plessy v. Ferguson and Griffin v. Prince Edward County? Why Haiti but not Jamaica? Nowhere is there any information on the Spingarn Medal, historically black colleges, or the Delany sisters. Editing could be better--both the Apollo Theater and Melba Patillo's name are misspelled.

Updating from the previous edition includes revision of some articles (ranging from a sentence added to Achebe, Chinua to a substantial rewrite of Congo Free State ) and several new entries, among them Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome; Affirmative action; Criminal justice system, U.S.; Gates, Henry Louis, Jr.; Hemings, Sally; Houston mutiny, and Red summer of 1919. Brief identifying phrases ("inventor," "jazz singer") have been added to biographies. There are some new photos and two new tables: a "Chronology of the Antislavery Movement in the United States" and "African-American Medal of Honor Recipients." Some entries are current to May 2000.

This one volume certainly doesn't compare to the comprehensive Encyclopedia of African American Culture and History (Macmillan, 1996), but it remains affordable and useful for libraries serving junior-high students and up. Although the first edition is only a few years old, libraries in which it has been heavily used should consider the update. REVWR
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Product Details

  • Hardcover: 308 pages
  • Publisher: Facts on File (January 1997)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0816032890
  • ISBN-13: 978-0816032891
  • Product Dimensions: 10.9 x 8.6 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.3 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #940,061 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars An essential reference for your family's library, October 2, 1999
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Geared to the young and people wanting to know more about the black heritage. A fascinating survey of the contributions of blacks to American society.Excellent book for the kids and adults alike.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Good reference for all..., February 21, 2004
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This 2nd edition is a good African-American history/cultural reference for anyone, regardless of ethnic/racial heritage. The book met almost all of my expectations. Only a few subjects/persons I sought information on were omitted.

This tome is fine for any home, school, or public library. A useful compendium and summary of black USA history. Not perfect, but highly recommended.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Refreshing, February 21, 2004
I wish I had this book when I was in grammar school. It was just a huge relief to open the package. I'm reading this thing like it's the best novel in the world and I've never been a history fan. If it wasn't English, it wasn't me but I'm reading about a new person once a day everyday trying to learn all the things that I didn't get to learn in grammar school, high school,and the first college I went to.
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