Many Thousands Gone
Discover the profound narrative of African-American history in Many Thousands Gone by Ira Berlin, published by Harvard University Press in 2000. This compelling work spans 512 pages, offering an in-depth examination of the evolution of black society in America from its inception in the early 17th century through the pivotal American Revolution.
As a leading historian in southern and African-American life, Berlin expertly reveals the complex and varied experiences of slavery and freedom that shaped the lives of countless individuals long before cotton became the dominant force in the economy. This book is essential for anyone interested in American history, multicultural studies, and the social issues surrounding slavery and emancipation.
Engage with the rich tapestry of history that Many Thousands Gone presents, and gain a deeper understanding of the struggles and triumphs that have defined the African-American experience.