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Story of the Negro by Raymond Lufkin, Arna Bontemps

kibbles15's review

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challenging emotional informative inspiring reflective slow-paced

3.0

If you are looking for a detailed book on the history of American slavery and racism, this is most likely not the book for you. The author does discuss the trials of People of Color throughout history. However, the author chose to put his main focus on specific people who where able to succeed despite the circumstances they were presented with. 

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triscuit807's review

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4.0

3.5-4 stars. This is a very good introduction to African American history, especially pre-Civil War. There was so much info about the slave ships that I never encountered even in college level American History classes. The primary focus was on the US, but Bontemps did include some history from Africa, the Caribbean, and South America, e.g. the Haitian slave revolt. Because of the scale of history, much of the book was devoted to the period pre-Civil War with the result that the rest felt very hurried. I would have liked more on Reconstruction and Jim Crow as well as contributions in WWI and WWII. Also the synopsis of African American creators neglected one that was very important but wasn't considered so in her time: Zora Neale Hurston. I read this for my 2019 Reading Challenge and my Newbery Challenge (Honor Book, 1949).
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