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Books with author Nathan I. Huggins

  • Black Odyssey: The African-American Ordeal in Slavery

    Nathan Irvin Huggins

    Paperback (Vintage, Sept. 5, 1990)
    This classic work of scholarship and empathy tells the story of the self-creation of the African-American people. It assesses the full impact of the Middle Passage -- "the most traumatizing mass human migration in modern history" -- and of North American slavery both on the enslaved and on those who enslaved them. It explores the ways in which a nominally free society perverted its own freedoms and denied the fact that an inhuman institution lies at the heart of the American experience. The authority and eloquence of this work make it essential reading for all who want to understand the American past and present.
  • Black Odyssey

    Nathan Irvin Huggins

    eBook (Vintage, Jan. 5, 2011)
    This classic work of scholarship and empathy tells the story of the self-creation of the African-American people. It assesses the full impact of the Middle Passage -- "the most traumatizing mass human migration in modern history" -- and of North American slavery both on the enslaved and on those who enslaved them. It explores the ways in which a nominally free society perverted its own freedoms and denied the fact that an inhuman institution lies at the heart of the American experience. The authority and eloquence of this work make it essential reading for all who want to understand the American past and present.
  • Black Odyssey: The Afro-American Ordeal In Slavery

    Nathan Irvin Huggins

    Hardcover (Pantheon Books, March 15, 1977)
    This classic work of scholarship and empathy tells the story of the self-creation of the African-American people. It assesses the full impact of the Middle Passage -- "the most traumatizing mass human migration in modern history" -- and of North American slavery both on the enslaved and on those who enslaved them. It explores the ways in which a nominally free society perverted its own freedoms and denied the fact that an inhuman institution lies at the heart of the American experience. The authority and eloquence of this work make it essential reading for all who want to understand the American past and present.
  • George Washington Carver

    Gene Adair, Nathan I. Huggins

    School & Library Binding (Rebound by Sagebrush, July 16, 1990)
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  • Leontyne Price: Opera Singer

    Nathan Huggins

    Hardcover (Chelsea House Pub, July 1, 1995)
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  • Ralph Abernathy: Civil Rights Leader

    Nathan Huggins

    Hardcover (Chelsea House Pub, July 1, 1995)
    Describes the life of the civil rights leader who was an intimate friend of Martin Luther King, Jr.
  • BLACK ODYSSEY

    Nathan Irvin Huggins

    Paperback (Vintage, Dec. 12, 1978)
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  • Black Odyssey: The Afro-American Ordeal In Slavery-

    Nathan Irvin Huggins-

    Paperback (Random House Publishing-, March 15, 1979)
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  • Black Odyssey: the Afro-American Ordeal in Slavery

    Nathan Irvin Huggins

    Paperback (Vintage Books - Random House, March 15, 1979)
    Black Odyssey
  • Langston Hughes

    Jack Rummel, Nathan I. Huggins

    School & Library Binding (Tandem Library, Sept. 16, 1988)
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  • Michael Jordan: Basketball Great

    Sean J. Dolan, Nathan I. Huggins

    Library Binding (Tandem Library, June 15, 1994)
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  • Duke Ellington

    Ron Frankl, Nathan I. Huggins

    School & Library Binding (Topeka Bindery, Sept. 15, 1988)
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