Robin D. G. Kelley is Professor of African-American Studies at
Columbia University and author of several books, most recently
Freedom Dreams: The Black Radical Imagination. He lives in New York
City. Earl Lewis is Provost and the Asa G. Candler Professor of
History and African-American Studies at Emory University. He is the
author of several books including In Their Own Interests, Love On
Trial (with Heidi
Ardizzone) and Defending Diversity (with Patricia Gurin and Jeffrey
Lehman). He lives in Atlanta, Georgia.
"First rate.... Readable.... Guarantee[s] the book a rating as a
primary reference."--The Richmond Times-Dispatch
"Kelley and Lewis have provided us with what amounts to the first
new interpretation of African-American history for the twenty-first
century.... They have raised the bar for the production of new work
on African Americans."--Journal of Southern History
"Sweeping in scope, this invaluable survey charts the
transformation of Blacks from Africans into African
Americans."--Emerge
"Provides an intelligent introduction to the history's intricacies,
divisions and accomplishments."--Publishers Weekly
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