The long agony of slavery. The jubilation of freedom. The slow, frustrating road to equality. Here, in the voices of the forgotten as well as the famous is the living history of Black Americans - selections from letters, speeches, memoirs, and testimonies - recording their experiences from 1619, when the first slave ship landed in Virginia, up to the present.
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The long agony of slavery. The jubilation of freedom. The slow, frustrating road to equality. Here, in the voices of the forgotten as well as the famous is the living history of Black Americans - selections from letters, speeches, memoirs, and testimonies - recording their experiences from 1619, when the first slave ship landed in Virginia, up to the present.
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