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A Social History of the American Negro

Gelesen von Jim Locke

(4,625 Sterne; 4 Bewertungen)

A comprehensive history of what experiences and influences created the Negro American citizen as we find him at the beginning of the twentieth century. - Summary by Jim Locke (14 hr 30 min)

Chapters

Chapter 1, Part 1

22:17

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Chapter 1, Part 2

24:45

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Chapter 2, Part 1

28:07

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Chapter 2, Part 2

29:05

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Chapter 3, Part 1

24:41

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Chapter 3, Part 2

37:24

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Chapter 4

33:01

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Chapter 5, Part 1

25:58

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Chapter 5, Part 2

31:24

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Chapter 6

35:02

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Chapter 7

43:11

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Chapter 8

39:15

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Chapter 9, Part 1

36:55

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Chapter 9, Part 2

34:24

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Chapter 9, Part 3

25:52

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Chapter 10, Part 1

34:24

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Chapter 10, Part 2

22:23

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Chapter 11

31:47

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Chapter 12

21:29

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Chapter 13, Part 1

23:57

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Chapter 13, Part 2

28:41

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Chapter 14

21:15

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Chapter 15, Part 1

33:45

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Chapter 15, Part 2

32:02

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Chapter 15, Part 3

35:46

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Chapter 16, Part 1

35:48

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Chapter 16, Part 2

37:59

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Chapter 17

40:09

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Bewertungen

Really raycyst

(5 Sterne)

It uses the N word in the title. Negros have been eliminated and replaced with BIPOCs. Also HISTORY is incredibly marginalizing of nonbinary gay peoples. Perhaps if this work were retitled "A communal herstory of BIPOCs in the land stolen from indigenous citizens by Christopher Columbus", I would bother listening.