Centering Black voices and the narratives of enslaved people, this
young adult history offers a thoroughly researched account with
first-hand testimonies of how people in bondage were themselves
a driving force behind their own emancipation. Features a new
introduction by Robin D. G. Kelley, black & white illustrations and
photographs, and updates throughout. "A significant contribution to
American history."–Kirkus Reviews “[Breaking the Chains] will
force many readers to reexamine their assumptions about American
history….Young adults will be fascinated and better informed for
having experienced this book.” –School Library Journal, starred
review Generations of American history students have grown up
believing that enslaved people accepted their lot and became
attached to their enslavers, that rebellion was rare, and that
liberation from slavery happened thanks to the enslavers. Celebrated
historian and children’s book author, William Loren Katz offers a
thoroughly researched look at the lives of enslaved people in the
United States in Breaking the Chains. From their African abductions
through their brave resistance to and escape from the ships and harsh
plantation life to their roles in the Civil War, those given voice
here show that enslaved people themselves were a driving force behind
their emancipation. This compelling look at history is an
educational eye-opener for history buffs of all ages, and offers
clarity on one of the most turbulent periods of US history. This new
paperback edition features a new introduction by historian Robin D. G.
Kelley. “Katz masterfully steers the reader step by step through
the astonishing forms of resistance, both active and passive. . . .
powerful and authentic.” –Publishers Weekly
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African American Slave Resistance
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781644212660
Publisert
2022
Utgiver
Random House Publishing Services
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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