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'œFoner, probably America's most prolific and perceptive writer on Afro-American history, has produced a biting, massive, sometimes even encyclopedic, narrative of black life and culture after 1820. . . . Foner concludes that oppression was [the slaves'] lot but resistance was their legacy. In so doing, he rejects recent arguments that plantation slavery operated as a paternalistic system or that radical abolitionists were visionaries. A book of exhaustive research, fairness, and intellectual sweep. Highly recommended for public and university libraries.'' Library JournalFoner, Philip S. is the author of 'History of Black Americans From the Emergence of the Cotton Kingdom to the Eve of the Compromise of 1850', published 1983 under ISBN 9780837179667 and ISBN 0837179661.
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