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Black immigration to the United States

Historical Society of Pennsylvania - Closed Stacks JV 6455 .B53 2001
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Format:
Book
Series:
Footsteps African American history, 1521-5865
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
United States--Emigration and immigration.
United States.
Black people--Africa.
Black people.
African Americans.
Physical Description:
48 p. : col. ill., col. facsims., col. photos. ; 23 cm.
Place of Publication:
Peterborough, NH : Cobblestone Publ. Co., 2001.
Contents:
Why Africans immigrate to the United States / by Vicki Hambleton
African explorers to the Americas / by Vicki Hambleton
Africans in the United States / by J. Lorand Matory
The Gullah and the Black Atlantic / by J. Lorand Matory
Taking the oath / by Leslie Anderson Morales
'New Americans': their stories / by Vicki Hambleton
The other African Americans / by J. Lorand Matory
More 'New Americans' / by Vicki Hambleton.
Coming to America / by Philippe Wamba
From America to Africa / by Philippe Wamba
Olubunmi Owopetu's road to citizenship / by Leslie Anderson Morales
Interview with Dr. Cheick M. Diarra
Become a storyteller / by Lynn Murray
An 'African food' word search / by Lyn Murray
Reflections and memories: how I became an African woman / by Bunmi Fatoye-Matory
Then and now: personal notes / by Marie Jensen.
Notes:
Cover title.
Originally published as March/April 2001 issue of Footsteps African American history.
OCLC:
46761604

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