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Black History for Beginners: Toussaint L'Ouverture, Napoleon Bonaparte, and the Louisiana Purchase: Toussaint L'Ouverture, Napoleon Bonaparte, and
Many think they know how the United States came to acquire the Louisiana Territory for less than $.03 an acre, but few actually do. It involves a slave nation, a rising Emperor, and a freed African slave named Toussaint L'Ouverture who had the arrogance to challenge Napoleon Bonaparte. Learn the true story behind the Louisiana Purchase and why Black History is also American History, too
The Great Migration, The Great Depression, and Eleanor Roosevelt: Black History for Beginners

The Great Migration, The Great Depression, and Eleanor Roosevelt: Black History for Beginners

N. M. Shabazz; D. Tyler Davis

Spoken History Education and Publishing Servi
2020
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Bursting with often tragic moments, this book answers the following questions: Why was Eleanor Roosevelt so endearing to the Black community? Who were the Harlem Hellfighters and why were most black soldiers not allowed to see combat during World War I? Why did Blacks move North during the early 1900's? Why were up to 1.8 million Mexican Americans and Mexican immigrants forced to repatriate to Mexico during the Great Depression? For people of color, for those wanting to appear "woke," or for those who read seldom talked about periods in history, this book is definitely for you...
Black History for Beginners: The Myth of The Dangerous Black Man, Jack Johnson, and The Great White Hope

Black History for Beginners: The Myth of The Dangerous Black Man, Jack Johnson, and The Great White Hope

N. M. Shabazz; D. Tyler Davis

Spoken History Education and Publishing Servi
2020
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Why does America fear black men? More importantly, what is the history of this fear and from where does it come? Learn some of the origins of the myth of the "dangerous" black man and why Jack Johnson, the first African American heavyweight Champion, was the embodiment of this archetype. Also, learn why it was important for the Heavyweight Championship to remain int he hands of a white man.