Adele Logan Alexander
Adele Logan Alexander lives in Washington, D.C.
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Homelands and Waterways
eBook | 720 pages | Vintage | History; Social Science - African-American Studies; Biography & Autobiography - People of Color
978-0-307-42625-3 (0-307-42625-4)
December 18, 2007 | $18.99
This monumental history traces the rise of a resolute African American family (the author's own) from privation to the middle class. In doing so, it explodes the stereotypes that have shaped and distorted our thinking about African Americans--both in slavery and in freedom.
Beginning with John Robert Bond, who emigrated from England...
Written by Adele Logan Alexander
eBook | 720 pages | Vintage | History; Social Science - African-American Studies; Biography & Autobiography - People of Color
978-0-307-42625-3 (0-307-42625-4)
December 18, 2007 | $18.99
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This monumental history traces the rise of a resolute African American family (the author's own) from privation to the middle class. In doing so, it explodes the stereotypes that have shaped and distorted our thinking about African Americans--both in slavery and in freedom.
Beginning with John Robert Bond, who emigrated from England...
Also available as a
trade paperback.
Homelands and Waterways
Trade Paperback | 720 pages | Vintage | History; Social Science - African-American Studies; Biography & Autobiography - People of Color
978-0-679-75871-6 (0-679-75871-2)
July 18, 2000 | $24.00
This monumental history traces the rise of a resolute African American family (the author's own) from privation to the middle class. In doing so, it explodes the stereotypes that have shaped and distorted our thinking about African Americans--both in slavery and in freedom.
Beginning with John Robert Bond, who emigrated from England...
Written by Adele Logan Alexander
Trade Paperback | 720 pages | Vintage | History; Social Science - African-American Studies; Biography & Autobiography - People of Color
978-0-679-75871-6 (0-679-75871-2)
July 18, 2000 | $24.00
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This monumental history traces the rise of a resolute African American family (the author's own) from privation to the middle class. In doing so, it explodes the stereotypes that have shaped and distorted our thinking about African Americans--both in slavery and in freedom.
Beginning with John Robert Bond, who emigrated from England...
Also available as an
eBook.


