The Heritage of Blacks in North Carolina

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492 pages 1990

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This is the first known attempt by any group, organization or individual to collect the personal genealogical studies of a statewide group of Afro-Americans and present these materials in volume form. This hardcover volume provides detailed accounts of African Americans living in the state, emphasizing individual family histories. This collection of African-American stories contains representations from 85% of North Carolina counties.

It is a true treasure for those researching their family history and wanting to know about the history of blacks in North Carolina from articles written by blacks. This work contains information detailing agricultural, religious and education history, among other subjects. It culminates with stories about hundreds of families from North Carolina as family members recount their history based on their memories and stories told and passed down from their ancestors.

The Heritage of Blacks in North Carolina provides an excellent foundation for African-American & Black studies. Linda Simmons-Henry’s style is excellently suited towards African-American & Black studies, and will teach students the material clearly without over complicating the subject.

Alex Haley contributed to The Heritage of Blacks in North Carolina by writing the foreword.

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