Om The Negro Races
In this groundbreaking study, Jerome Dowd examines the complex social and cultural forces that have shaped the history of black people around the world. From the slave trade to the civil rights movement, from the African diaspora to the modern era, Dowd offers a detailed and nuanced analysis of the challenges and triumphs of black people throughout history. This book is an essential resource for anyone interested in the study of race and ethnicity.
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