About this title: A major historical study of two centuries of African-American experience in America during slavery. A "New York Times" Notable Book for 1998.
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Description: Good. Shows some signs of wear, and may have some markings on the inside. Shipped to over one million happy customers. Your purchase benefits world literacy! read more
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press
Date Published: 2000-03-04
ISBN-13:9780674002111ISBN:0674002113
Description: Good. *Binding is tight and square. Has some highlighting. Some notes. Some creases on cover. Has some light edge and corner wear. Careful packaging and fast shipping. read more
Binding: Trade Paperback
Publisher: Harvard Univ Pr, Cumbreland, Rhode Island, U.S.A.
Date Published: 2000
ISBN-13:9780674002111ISBN:0674002113
Description: Very Good. Clean and Tight Copy. Book is slightly creased up the middle from top to bottom. Cover has rubbing and just a little corner wear. read more
Binding: Softcover
Publisher: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press
ISBN-13:9780674002111ISBN:0674002113
Description: Good. 0674002113 Good condition. May have some markings & or shelfwear. All pages intact. Used items may not include extras such as infotrac, CD or other web access codes. read more
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: HARVARD UNIV PR
Date Published: 2000
ISBN-13:9780674002111ISBN:0674002113
Description: New. Many Thousands Gone traces the evolution of black society from the first arrivals in the early seventeenth century through the American Revolution. Laboring as field hands on tobacco and rice plantations, as skilled artisans in port cities, or as sol... read more
"Easily one of the best histories of American slavery during colonial times. If your image of slavery is the plantation and the large cotton fields, pick this book up and read. Berlin reveals the complexities of slavery over time and place. He also has the virtue of being a clear and interesting writer."
"Ira Berlin is teaching a class at UMD on the role of slavry in the establishment of the University. The book is a well-organized and rigorous history of slavery in the U.S. up to the Revolutionary period."
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