Letters from Black America by Pamela Newkirk

Letters from Black America

Pamela Newkirk
372 pages
Farrar
Feb 2009
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<i>Letters from Black America </i>fills a literary and historical void by presenting the pantheon of African American experience in the most intimate way possible - through the heartfelt correspondence of the men and women who lived through monumental changes and pivotal events, from the 1700s to the twenty-first century, from slavery to the war in Iraq. The first-ever narrative history of African Americans told through their own letters, this book includes the thoughts of politicians, writers, and entertainers, as well as those of slaves, servicemen, and domestic workers. From a slave who writes to his wife on the eve of being sold to famous documents like Martin Luther King, Jr.'s &quot;Letter from Birmingham Jail,&quot; these writings illuminate struggles and triumphs, hardships and glory, in the unforgettable words of the participants themselves. <i>Letters from Black America </i>is an indispensable addition to our country's literary tradition, historical understanding, and self-knowledge.
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Pages 372
Publisher Farrar
Published 2009
Readers 1