The Negro Almanac: A Reference Work on the African American (5th edition) by James Williams

The Negro Almanac: A Reference Work on the African American (5th edition)

James Williams
1622 pages
Gale Cengage; 5th edition
Sep 1991
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With this latest edition, The Negro Almanac retains its preeminence as the most significant, comprehensive, and up-to-date reference work on the black experience in America. Formerly published by Wiley, this editon has a new publisher. The quality of the print and layout have both been improved. Now weighing in at more than seven pounds, and 71 pages longer than the 4th edition (1983), this is divided into 33 chapters, each of which has been thoroughly updated. Among the many changes are coverage of Jesse Jackson's 1984 and 1988 presidential campaigns; coverage of the Reagan administration; a revision of the section "Blacks and the Supreme Court"; new tables on "Black Population"; and an expanded article on the "Black Family" incorporating new information on medicaid, AIDS, and drugs.
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Pages 1622
Publisher Gale Cengage; 5th ed...
Published 1991
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