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The history of the United States is inextricably linked to the terrible legacy of slavery. Even before the colonies revolted against England and were consolidated into a nation, enslaved Africans were a crucial part of the story. The legacies of slavery and abolition are still felt keenly today as African Americans have faced significant obstacles to obtaining the fundamental rights of freedom and citizenship. The consistent struggle among African Americans to gain their human rights lives at the heart of the American experiment in democracy.
The story of the Black freedom struggle begins in the colonial and antebellum eras when the vast majority of African Americans lived as enslaved people. A rigorous look at these times reveals vital facts that run contrary to many common conceptions of the past:
In African American History: From the African Coast to the Civil War, you’ll take a deep and penetrating look at the role that African Americans have played in building our nation and in the unfolding of the American democratic system. Taught by esteemed historian Professor Leslie Alexander of Rutgers University, these 24 engrossing lectures bring to light incisive and highly revealing perspectives on African Americans and their integral participation in our national life across 400 years.
As you will see, no understanding of the United States and its history could be remotely complete without an appreciation of the lives, the contribution, and the historical challenges of African Americans.
Lives of Severe Hardship and Fierce Commitment
You’ll begin your look at the long era of slavery with an examination of how people from Western Africa were sold into bondage by European powers, and the unspeakable inhumanity of the transatlantic trade in humans and the slavery system in North America. As a central feature of the course, you’ll learn how enslaved African Americans lived under that system.
But there are two other major themes to explore, which bring alive the extraordinary richness and complexity of this story. First, you’ll discover how enslaved African Americans created meaningful lives in the face of their circumstances, retaining and assimilating their cultural heritage, resisting the oppression of slaveholders, and creating a myriad of ways to cope and endure in the face of enslavement. Secondly, you’ll vividly witness how African Americans, both enslaved and free, worked tirelessly for liberty and justice throughout the entire era of enslavement, making use of every available resource—political, legal, intellectual, theological, and social—in an unending pursuit of freedom and human rights.
Owing to its treatment of slavery and racism, this course contains material that some may find shocking. Professor Alexander does not shy away from the truth, describing the suffering and hardships that African Americans have endured without looking away. Through the story of their enslavement and unrelenting battle for freedom, she demonstrates, with tremendous poignancy, how African Americans held this nation’s feet to the flames—compelling US citizens to come to grips with the country’s founding principles of liberty and equality.
A Crucible of Rights and Justice
A magnetic storyteller, Professor Alexander delivers the lectures as a multilayered historical narrative, leading from the origins of the European trade in humans in the 15th century to the harrowing events of the 1860s, when the conflicts surrounding slavery erupted into civil war. Within this epic story, you’ll explore:
Breaking the Chains
Throughout African American History: From the African Coast to the Civil War, Professor Alexander brings rich dimensions to the narrative by her detailed evocation of historical moments and exploration of individual lives. Within the lectures, you’ll hear the stories of:
As revealed in these richly informative lectures, the story of African Americans reflects the loftiest ideals, the most troubling challenges, and the gravest wrongs of American society. African American History: From the African Coast to the Civil War reveals the measure of a people of unbreakable spirit, and of the deepest human dimensions of American democracy.
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