Crossing the Danger Water: Three Hundred Years of African-American Writing - Paperback

Crossing the Danger Water: Three Hundred Years of African-American Writing - Paperback

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by Deirdre Mullane (Author)

The most comprehensive collection of writing by and about African-Americans ever to appear in one volume

Never before has such an impressive and far-reaching mix of writings by African-Americans been gathered together into a single anthology. Combining an extensive selection of poetry, prose, speeches, songs, documents, and letters dating from the pre-Colonial era through today's best and most well-known writers, this anthology offers a testament to the pervasive influence of African-Americans on the political, creative, and cultural development of the United States, even well before its inception.

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The history of African-American life and thought presented in this anthology represents a far-reaching written and oral tradition, which is thought-provoking, inspiring, and impressive in its breadth. It includes poetry and prose by today's best and most well-known writers.

Author Biography

Deirdre Mullane is a publicist, editor, publisher, agent, author, and founder of Mullane Literary Associates. She is the editor of Crossing the Danger Water and Words to Make My Dream Children Live.

Number of Pages: 800
Dimensions: 1.7 x 9.24 x 6.58 IN
Publication Date: September 01, 1993
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