t Events and People in Black History
Two captivating manuscripts in one book: - African American History: A Captivating Guide to the People and Events that Shaped the History of the United States
- Haitian Revolution: A Captivating Guide to the Abolition of Slavery
The history of African Americans is a long and tragic chronicle of events. The people who dared to stand up and speak out against the systemic cruelty and oppression were often brutally killed for their efforts. This has created a rich tapestry of defiant and courageous leaders and followers who have gradually pressed for the evolution of thought within the United States of America.
Discover personal stories, struggles and achievements of people like: - Harriet Tubman
- Martin Luther King, Jr.
- Malcolm X
- Rosa Parks
- Frederick Douglass
- And many more
Some of the topics covered in the first part of this book include: - The First Africans in America
- How Slaves Were Viewed
- African Americans' Contribution to Literature, Art, and Music
- The Fight for Independence
- Fugitive Slave Laws
- The Gabriel Prosser Revolt
- The Denmark Vesey Revolt
- The Beginning of the End of Slavery
- The Rallying Movements and Moments, and the Civil War
- Continued Oppression in Freedom and the Early Struggles for Equality
- Exodus from the South and the Fight for Education within the South
- African Americans Begin to Stand Together
- Founding of Something New Through Pain and Self-Expression
- Integration and the Civil Rights Movement
- Those Who Fought for Their Inalienable Rights in a Country That Would Deny Them
- And a Great Deal More that You don't Want to Miss out on!
The Haitian Revolution was a slave rebellion that began in 1791 in the French colony of Saint-Domingue, now known as Haiti. On this small island, the tyrants were the slave owners, people who not only denied their slaves freedom, but felt justified in killing them.
The Haitian Revolution began to change the way slaves were viewed all over the world. Although it took nearly another 100 years to eradicate slavery in the west, the parallels between what the Americans and French had done to the slaves was impossible to ignore. The Haitian Revolution was the first and only time that a slave rebellion resulted in a new state.
Some of the topics covered in the second part of this book include: - The Wealth from Saint-Domingue
- Beginning of the End of the French Colony
- Planning of One of the Most Historic Revolutions in History
- The Revolution Begins
- The Revolution Spreads
- Ripples of Events in Europe
- The Abolishment of Slavery and the British Response
- Toussaint Louverture's Rise to Power
- The Defeat of Britain and a Newfound Respect
- Napoleon's Rise and Its Initial Effect on Saint-Domingue
- The End of the Revolution
- Lasting Effects - Beyond the Island
- Haiti Today
- And much more!
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