Before the Mayflower: A History of Black America

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In this completely revised edition of his superb history of black America, Leron Bennett, Jr., brings his stirring narrative of the black experience up to date. Incorporating the insights of recent scholarship, Mr. Bennett traces black history from its origins in the great empires of western Africa, the transatlantic journey to slavery through Reconstruction, the Jim Crow era, and the civil-rights upheavals of the 1960s and 1970s. Interspersed throughout the book are portraits of seminal figures in the struggles for freedom, and a completely updated section highlights black pioneers and their accomplishments. --- from book's back cover

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April 17,2025
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There are some books you have known about for most of your life. However, you will finally read that book when it has determined you are ready for it. This is the case for Before The Mayflower by Lerone Bennett Jr.

I have known about this book for over thirty years but had never decided to read it until now. Bennett covers the black experience in America from when the first slaves arrived in 1619 to Virginia until the Clinton presidency. My version is the 6th edition and I could tell that Bennett added more information in each edition since the book was first published in 1962.

Bennett laid out the American black experience in full detail and it took me awhile to get through this book. I had to read it in 20-30 page chunks just to get absorb all the information provided. This book revealed to me that the black experience in America is multi-dimensional and complex. I had preconceived notions about what I was going to read in the book. I was completely wrong and learned how much black people contributed to our country despite our predicament under the shackles of racism.

Before The Mayflower should be taught in all high schools and colleges throughout America. It is a great and basic primer to understanding a history that does not get shared in popular culture.
April 17,2025
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An engagingly written survey book of African American history. There are some sources cited in the early book that seem dubious, and some statements made that strike me as false in ways that should be especially relevant to a black history textbook. For example, Rosa Parks did not sit down in the white section of the bus on an "impulse," but rather as part of a calculated civil disobedience strategy. But overall the breadth of the book's focus and the liveliness of its prose counterbalance these flaws.
April 17,2025
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If you are of African ancestry you have to know your history before you can put your eyes on the future, with success. This is also a very good read for anyone that is not African American but wants to explore the history of Africans in America.
April 17,2025
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This is a great resource of history. I have not read it cover to cover, but turn to it often.
April 17,2025
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I don't believe I haven't reviwed this book yet! Read it about 20+ years ago and Loved it!! It's basically a Black version of the history books we're given in school. My daughter's too young to read it now, but in another 10 years or so, she's definitely reading this gem.
April 17,2025
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This a great introduction, if not then the best introduction, to African American History. If you are wanting to know more about the story of African Americans this book is very readable and accurate. When I taught our school African American History class this was my text. My students liked it so much most of them went out and bought their own copies.
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