This invaluable reference timeline charts African American history from 1601-2008 against the backdrop of American and world history. AIA Black Facts reveals the unexpected relationships between people and events; and the often unrecognized causes and effects that created African Americans’ indelible imprint on our nation.
#51950 in Books Vintage 2004-04-13 2004-04-13Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 8.01 x .98 x 5.17l; 1.03 #File Name: 1400034469496 pagesGreat product!
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Great way to prepare for a Paris tripBy M. FlynnFirst; Mr. Horne's writing style is inviting. He enjoys the telling and that shows - fun to read; tons of information about the city. This is no short book and the material means it's not going to open itself to speed reading; but the wealth of the history of Paris and how that history created the city and its architecture; planning (using the term loosely) is a great way to prepare for touring the city of lights. Time after time; walking; the historical context of what I was seeing was presented by this excellent book.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. paris worth a mass bookBy old fashion guyyes ; this is a story of history; but an appealing one; traveling from the past allowes to know the present; Paris is not only a City is the resume of the occidental civilization.Besides that ; we cuold see the impact of a lrge list of citizenz; maitres;gobernants y artist that shaped the city of to day.The best is read it ; and then pay a visit to the city; is an exciting adventure; to recognice the places; the prints and the shadows of the past;OFG0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Five StarsBy KSGreat book