7 Books Published by Cavendish Square Publishing on AALBC — Book Cover Collage

Click for more detail about The Rise of Jim Crow (Drama of African-American History) by James Haskins The Rise of Jim Crow (Drama of African-American History)

by James Haskins
Cavendish Square Publishing (Sep 01, 2008)
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”Provides a history of the decades of povery, oppression, and terror African Americans suffered under the system of segregation in the United States, from the end of the Recontruction era through the early decades of the twentieth century”—Provided by publisher.


Click for more detail about Africa: A Look Back by James Haskins Africa: A Look Back

by James Haskins
Cavendish Square Publishing (Nov 01, 2006)
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From slavery to freedom to the arduous battle for civil rights, the ten-volume Drama of African-American History series traces the Black American experience from its roots to the present day. Five titles are available now. These take readers back to life in Africa before and during the slave trade, describe the horrors of that trade and the sea passage to America, and move along through the Civil War and Reconstruction. Five additional titles will carry the history up to the present day. Drama is perhaps an understatement when it comes to African-American history. The word is certainly appropriate to the subject matter, and each of the authors, while scrupulously accurate and even-handed, manages to bring a passion to their work worthy of their theme.


Click for more detail about United States V. Amistad: Slave Ship Mutiny (Supreme Court Milestones) by Susan Dudley Gold United States V. Amistad: Slave Ship Mutiny (Supreme Court Milestones)

by Susan Dudley Gold
Cavendish Square Publishing (Sep 01, 2006)
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Click for more detail about The Slave Trade and the Middle Passage by S. Pearl Sharp The Slave Trade and the Middle Passage

by S. Pearl Sharp
Cavendish Square Publishing (Aug 01, 2006)
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From slavery to freedom to the arduous battle for civil rights, the ten-volume Drama of African-American History series traces the black American experience from its roots to the present day. Five titles are available now. These take readers back to life in Africa before and during the slave trade, describe the horrors of that trade and the sea passage to America, and move along through the Civil War and Reconstruction. Five additional titles will carry the history up to the present day. Drama is perhaps an understatement when it comes to African-American history. The word is certainly appropriate to the subject matter, and each of the authors, while scrupulously accurate and even-handed, manages to bring a passion to their work worthy of their theme.


Click for more detail about Dred Scott: Person or Property? (Supreme Court Milestones) by Rose Blue and Corinne Naden
Dred Scott: Person or Property? (Supreme Court Milestones)

by Rose Blue and Corinne Naden
Cavendish Square Publishing (Sep 01, 2004)
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Book by Naden, Corinne J., Blue, Rose J.


Click for more detail about Following Freedom’s Star: The Story of the Underground Railroad by James Haskins Following Freedom’s Star: The Story of the Underground Railroad

by James Haskins
Cavendish Square Publishing (Jan 30, 2002)
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The series itself focuses on major population shifts in America and the driving forces behind them. The authors’ vivid accounts are given additional immediacy with the inclusion of excerpts from diaries, newspaper articles, and letters.


Click for more detail about Out of the Darkness: The Story of Blacks Moving North, 1890-1940 by James Haskins Out of the Darkness: The Story of Blacks Moving North, 1890-1940

by James Haskins
Cavendish Square Publishing (Jan 30, 2000)
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Uses the experiences of two individuals, Ada “Bricktop” Smith and Joe Jones, to present the story of the Great Migration of Southern Blacks to northern cities from the late 1800s to the years after World War I.