The Forgotten Fifth by Gary Nash
Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press, 2006.
ix, 235 p. : ill. ; 19 cm.
I almost forgot to put up a review of this book that I read toward the end of the summer vacation, but it is a wonderful history book. The subtitle of the the book explains what this history is about: African Americans in the Age of Revolution.
The book grew out of a distinguished series of lectures given by Nash at Harvard University and fills in a lot of the missing history of African Americans and their fortunes and activities during the American Revolution.
The book really conveys how unfortunate the Revolution and its outcome was for so many African American slaves, and how the rise of even more vicious White Supremacy and racist hatred affected African American patriots of the Revolution.
I especially wanted to post a review of the book because of the current rising power of White Supremacy in the US. I also wanted to be sure and mention that this book makes a great companion to the book - In the Shadow of Liberty.
I would definitely recommend this book.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment