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    Item specifics

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    Good: A book that has been read, but is in good condition. Minimal damage to the book cover eg. ...
    ISBN
    9780307593429

    About this product

    Product Identifiers

    Publisher
    Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
    ISBN-10
    0307593428
    ISBN-13
    9780307593429
    eBay Product ID (ePID)
    102892891

    Product Key Features

    Book Title
    Life Upon These Shores : Looking at African American History, 1513-2008
    Number of Pages
    512 Pages
    Language
    English
    Topic
    Cultural Heritage, United States / General, Ethnic Studies / African American Studies, African American
    Publication Year
    2011
    Illustrator
    Yes
    Genre
    Social Science, Biography & Autobiography, History
    Author
    Henry Louis Gates Jr.
    Format
    Hardcover

    Dimensions

    Item Height
    1.3 in
    Item Weight
    70.8 Oz
    Item Length
    11.1 in
    Item Width
    9.5 in

    Additional Product Features

    Intended Audience
    Trade
    LCCN
    2011-014277
    Reviews
    Praise for Henry Louis Gates's Life Upon These Shores "A distinguished scholar surveys, with lavish illustrations, 500 years of the African-American experience. . . . From the conquistadors and the origins of slavery, through the Revolutionary period, the rise of abolitionism, the Civil War and Reconstruction, the Jim Crow era, the Great Migration, both World Wars and the 20th century civil-rights movement, up to President Obama's election, the supremely qualified Gates guides us through centuries of history . . . stunning illustrations . . . striking, comprehensive." Kirkus Reviews "You can't beat the fresh and heady scholarship of Life Upon These Shores …Challenging the notion of a single 'Black Experience,' Gates contextualizes his narrative with more than 800 images and doesn't duck controversy." Library Journal "Gates documents the famous, the obscure, and the long forgotten…[A] chronicle of the pressing issues and events of each generation and the incredible diversity covered by the appellation African American. A tour de force." Booklist "Meticulously researched…a book that truly celebrates the resilience and achievements of African-Americans." BlackAmericaWeb.com "Gates avoids cliché, meticulously illuminating the influence and contributions of Blacks in America: from African conquistadors to the election of President Barack Obama. This ambitious title redefines the relevancy of the past to our lives." Uptown Magazine "[ Life Upon These Shores ] would make an excellent addition to a home or school. In fact, if you're feeling generous this season, pick one up and donate it to the middle school library nearest you." Journal Sentinel "Compiled with rigorous ambition and scholarship by Harvard professor Henry Louis Gates, Jr., this book weaves nearly 900 images and reams of clear-eyed storytelling into an extraordinary chronology. Not only does a breathtaking range of African-American expression and experience emerge, a portrait of independence, fortitude and deep faith-the essence of American life-comes shining through." NPR (Best Gift Books of 2012) "an excellent example of Gates's ability to maintain high standards of scholarship while making a broad, dense subject accessible to a modern audience…A remarkable accomplishment that should endure through many editions. Highly recommended." Choice "Reading Life Upon These Shores is like walking through history one day at a time. The rich content of this book pulls the reader in many different directions, and yet Mr. Gates keeps the direction focused…With each new story we sit at Mr. Gate's feet, rest our chin in our hands, and listen and learn…Mr. Gates makes us richer with the knowledge of what went before-and what can be in the future." New York Journal of Books "This is not a book to plunk down on the coffee table and flip through on occasion. It deserves to be read and read closely, short essay by short essay." Philly Online "[Gates] tells things the way they were, not the way we would like them to be…This book pulls together a valuable account of the African-American experience upon these shores. It is worth a read by all Americans who want to learn where we have been as a nation." Houston Chronicle "A stupendous undertaking…a cornucopia of riches…conceptualized and executed with loving care and rigorous intellectual grounding." Counterpunch "An amazing compendium of information…it is enlightening to have a wide-angle lens turned on this epic, to see a picture of the whole." Arts Critic Atlanta, Praise for Henry Louis Gates's Life Upon These Shores "A distinguished scholar surveys, with lavish illustrations, 500 years of the African-American experience. . . . From the conquistadors and the origins of slavery, through the Revolutionary period, the rise of abolitionism, the Civil War and Reconstruction, the Jim Crow era, the Great Migration, both World Wars and the 20th century civil-rights movement, up to President Obama's election, the supremely qualified Gates guides us through centuries of history . . . stunning illustrations . . . striking, comprehensive." - Kirkus Reviews "You can't beat the fresh and heady scholarship of Life Upon These Shores ...Challenging the notion of a single 'Black Experience,' Gates contextualizes his narrative with more than 800 images and doesn't duck controversy." - Library Journal "Gates documents the famous, the obscure, and the long forgotten...[A] chronicle of the pressing issues and events of each generation and the incredible diversity covered by the appellation African American. A tour de force." - Booklist "Meticulously researched...a book that truly celebrates the resilience and achievements of African-Americans." -BlackAmericaWeb.com "Gates avoids cliché, meticulously illuminating the influence and contributions of Blacks in America: from African conquistadors to the election of President Barack Obama. This ambitious title redefines the relevancy of the past to our lives." - Uptown Magazine "[ Life Upon These Shores ] would make an excellent addition to a home or school. In fact, if you're feeling generous this season, pick one up and donate it to the middle school library nearest you." - Journal Sentinel "Compiled with rigorous ambition and scholarship by Harvard professor Henry Louis Gates, Jr., this book weaves nearly 900 images and reams of clear-eyed storytelling into an extraordinary chronology. Not only does a breathtaking range of African-American expression and experience emerge, a portrait of independence, fortitude and deep faith--the essence of American life--comes shining through." - NPR (Best Gift Books of 2012) "an excellent example of Gates's ability to maintain high standards of scholarship while making a broad, dense subject accessible to a modern audience...A remarkable accomplishment that should endure through many editions. Highly recommended." - Choice "Reading Life Upon These Shores is like walking through history one day at a time. The rich content of this book pulls the reader in many different directions, and yet Mr. Gates keeps the direction focused...With each new story we sit at Mr. Gate's feet, rest our chin in our hands, and listen and learn...Mr. Gates makes us richer with the knowledge of what went before--and what can be in the future." - New York Journal of Books "This is not a book to plunk down on the coffee table and flip through on occasion. It deserves to be read and read closely, short essay by short essay." - Philly Online "[Gates] tells things the way they were, not the way we would like them to be...This book pulls together a valuable account of the African-American experience upon these shores. It is worth a read by all Americans who want to learn where we have been as a nation." - Houston Chronicle "A stupendous undertaking...a cornucopia of riches...conceptualized and executed with loving care and rigorous intellectual grounding." - Counterpunch "An amazing compendium of information...it is enlightening to have a wide-angle lens turned on this epic, to see a picture of the whole." - Arts Critic Atlanta, Praise for Henry Louis Gates's Life Upon These Shores "A distinguished scholar surveys, with lavish illustrations, 500 years of the African-American experience. . . . From the conquistadors and the origins of slavery, through the Revolutionary period, the rise of abolitionism, the Civil War and Reconstruction, the Jim Crow era, the Great Migration, both World Wars and the 20th century civil-rights movement, up to President Obama's election, the supremely qualified Gates guides us through centuries of history . . . stunning illustrations . . . striking, comprehensive." - Kirkus Reviews   "You can't beat the fresh and heady scholarship of Life Upon These Shores ...Challenging the notion of a single 'Black Experience,' Gates contextualizes his narrative with more than 800 images and doesn't duck controversy." - Library Journal   "Gates documents the famous, the obscure, and the long forgotten...[A] chronicle of the pressing issues and events of each generation and the incredible diversity covered by the appellation African American. A tour de force." - Booklist   "Meticulously researched...a book that truly celebrates the resilience and achievements of African-Americans." -BlackAmericaWeb.com   "Gates avoids clich, meticulously illuminating the influence and contributions of Blacks in America: from African conquistadors to the election of President Barack Obama. This ambitious title redefines the relevancy of the past to our lives." - Uptown Magazine   "[ Life Upon These Shores ] would make an excellent addition to a home or school. In fact, if you're feeling generous this season, pick one up and donate it to the middle school library nearest you." - Journal Sentinel   "Compiled with rigorous ambition and scholarship by Harvard professor Henry Louis Gates, Jr., this book weaves nearly 900 images and reams of clear-eyed storytelling into an extraordinary chronology. Not only does a breathtaking range of African-American expression and experience emerge, a portrait of independence, fortitude and deep faith--the essence of American life--comes shining through." - NPR (Best Gift Books of 2012)   "an excellent example of Gates's ability to maintain high standards of scholarship while making a broad, dense subject accessible to a modern audience...A remarkable accomplishment that should endure through many editions. Highly recommended." - Choice   "Reading Life Upon These Shores is like walking through history one day at a time. The rich content of this book pulls the reader in many different directions, and yet Mr. Gates keeps the direction focused...With each new story we sit at Mr. Gate's feet, rest our chin in our hands, and listen and learn...Mr. Gates makes us richer with the knowledge of what went before--and what can be in the future." - New York Journal of Books   "This is not a book to plunk down on the coffee table and flip through on occasion. It deserves to be read and read closely, short essay by short essay." - Philly Online   "[Gates] tells things the way they were, not the way we would like them to be...This book pulls together a valuable account of the African-American experience upon these shores. It is worth a read by all Americans who want to learn where we have been as a nation." - Houston Chronicle   "A stupendous undertaking...a cornucopia of riches...conceptualized and executed with loving care and rigorous intellectual grounding." - Counterpunch   "An amazing compendium of information...it is enlightening to have a wide-angle lens turned on this epic, to see a picture of the whole." - Arts Critic Atlanta
    Dewey Edition
    22
    Dewey Decimal
    973/.0496073
    Synopsis
    Henry Louis Gates, Jr., gives us a sumptuously illustrated landmark book tracing African American history from the arrival of the conquistadors to the election of Barack Obama. Informed by the latest, sometimes provocative scholarship and including more than seven hundred images--ancient maps, fine art, documents, photographs, cartoons, posters-- Life Upon These Shores focuses on defining events, debates, and controversies, as well as the signal achievements of people famous and obscure. Gates takes us from the sixteenth century through the ordeal of slavery, from the Civil War and Reconstruction through the Jim Crow era and the Great Migration; from the civil rights and black nationalist movements through the age of hip-hop to the Joshua generation. By documenting and illuminating the sheer diversity of African American involvement in American history, society, politics, and culture, Gates bracingly disabuses us of the presumption of a single "black experience." Life Upon These Shores is a book of major importance, a breathtaking tour de force of the historical imagination.
    LC Classification Number
    E185.G27 2011

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