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  • Hardcover: 320 pages
  • Publisher: SmileyBooks; F First Edition edition (October 1, 2013)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1401935141
  • ISBN-13: 978-1401935146
  • Product Dimensions: 1.2 x 7.8 x 9.8 inches
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  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (71 customer reviews)
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The African Americans is more than a history lesson in paperback. It was written not only for Africans and African Americans, but for anyone who wishes to minimize their own ignorances and cultural stigmas of a people that were once looked upon like savage beasts; stripped of their own homeland and thrusted into unfamiliar territory to serve as slaves for hundreds and hundreds of years.

The authors do more than just address slavery; this book is much deeper than that. This isn't a book meant to be skimmed and closed shut. No, this is a book that serves to shift our perspective and brings us into a world that enjoyed their own riches long before racial slavery reared its ugly head, long before millions of Africans were snatched from their homeland and taken across the shore ways. How often do we hear about black conquistadors who stood beside the Spaniards and helped them to conquer new lands? Who ever knew of the first black man who stepped foot on the soil of Tampa Bay and Tallahassee? Who even knew of the mulatto who set sail with Christopher Columbus and his fleet? The traditional history books we've learned from in the school systems across America, never focused on the important and rich historical details of Africans and African Americans to this extent. This book is the missing link to not only African/African American history but also to the history of America as a whole. I think it only fair that this part of history shares a seat along with our famed American Presidents, War Heroes, Inventors, Physicians, Scientists etc. We have too many people in America, uneducated and unaware of the rich history of the Africans and African Americans.
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I received the book The African Americans: Many Rivers to Cross by co-authors Henry Louis Gates Jr. and Donald Yacovone, free from Hay House Publishing for review. The book seems to be formatted in the fashion of a school textbook, and is divided into nine chapters. Each chapter covers a pivotal stage in the journey of the enslaved Africans, and later their descendents, and includes little-known facts about the history of their more than 500 years in America.

There are many stories that are recounted about the courageous struggles and triumphs of this group of immigrants--very often against unimaginable odds. In the end, the descendents of the Africans not only managed to survive, but eventually thrive in their newfound homeland. There are also recorded accounts of the successes of these descendents through the establishment of prosperous towns, institutions of higher learning, and even banking institutions. The irony was that while these prosperous and thriving (segregated) towns were created out of necessity, as African-Americans were violently forced out of mainstream society, envious white citizens somehow felt threatened by this economic progress. Many of these African-American havens across the country were ultimately burned to the ground by mobs of jealous and angry whites, never to recover.

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The African Americans is the companion piece to the documentary aired on PBS during the fall of 2013 over 6 hourly episodes, covering the 500 year history of blacks on this continent. There is so much information here that it is difficult to summarize what I've read. One aspect of the book that I must mention and compliment is the wide use of cited references even for some of the early years covered. While the reference may not have initially been from the African immigrants themselves, there were diaries of others for documentation.

As the story of the exploration of this continent moves toward colonization, eventually there are freed men of color who are able to provide reports of their own lives. These diaries and photos are wonderful (or sometimes horrific) to experience. The history of this country is a history of promises made and broken, of holding a group of people down to serve the needs of others, financial needs, of identifying an entire population of people as sub-human because of their skin color. While I knew this on some level, reading all of these mounting details makes it even more real.

I had highlighted so many sections to quote but--too many. I think I will end with Gates' parting comments.

While no one could argue that we still have a very
long way to go in terms of the full recognition of
African American history and culture, it would be difficult
to argue that American society has not made dramatic
progress in this direction since the assassination of the
Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. And of course the
election---and maybe more important, the re-election---of
a black president speaks volumes about the growth of
(lower case) black power.
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