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Foreword | ||
Introduction | 1 | |
Blacks in Colonial New York: 1613-1783 | 11 | |
From the Age of Revolution to the Civil War: 1784-1864 | 41 | |
The Making of the New Negro: 1865-1916 | 89 | |
War, Renaissance, and Depression: 1917-1934 | 145 | |
World War II and the Struggle for Civil Rights: 1935-1964 | 219 | |
Mobilizing Black Power for the New Millennium: 1965-1999 | 303 | |
Afterword | 423 | |
Selected Biographies | 425 | |
Selected Bibliography | 445 | |
Acknowledgments | 451 | |
Credits | 453 | |
Index | 455 |
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