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118:, Campbell, who is white, voiced his belief that periods of increased attention to racial injustice, as in 2020, have historically been followed by white backlash driven by a sense of grievance and fear of losing power. Campbell further emphasized what he sees as the role of narratives in shaping these reactions, citing the rewriting of Civil War history to portray regular white Southerners as victims and downplay the central role of slavery. He also points out the enduring appeal of states' rights arguments, and highlighted how historically both sides of the slavery debate used states' rights arguments to their advantage, demonstrating the opportunistic and situational nature of these arguments. 93:
through the stories of a diverse cast of characters. The review highlights Campbell's balanced approach, noting that he avoids romanticizing Africa or its visitors and instead presents a nuanced portrait of the continent and its relationship with African Americans throughout history. Arsenault also focuses on Campbell's description of
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as an "episodic book of interlocking stories" that explores the complex and often bittersweet experiences of African Americans who journeyed to Africa over two centuries. The reviewer praises Campbell's engaging narrative and his ability to illuminate the complexities of national identity and race
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As Campbell later shows in an informative chapter on Africa and the Harlem Renaissance, Hughes managed to recover from his initial disappointment , adopting a more realistic appreciation of the limitations of both his 'African' identity and African
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2003–2004: Center for the Comparative Study of Race and Ethnicity Fellow,
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Songs of Zion: The A.M.E. Church in the United States and South Africa
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Middle Passages: African American Journeys to Africa, 1787-2005
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2000–2001: Charles Warren Center for American History Fellow,
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1992–1993: Fulbright African Regional Research Fellowship,
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1996: Carl Sandburg Literary Award for Non-Fiction for
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Slavery and the University - Histories and Legacies
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historian
Stanford University
Yale University
Stanford University
Stanford University
Northwestern University
Brown University
Susan Smulyan
Ernie Limbo
Tougaloo College
The New York Times
Raymond Arsenault
Langston Hughes
2020 killing of George Floyd
unrest
National Endowment for the Humanities
Frederick Jackson Turner Award
Organization of American Historians
Harvard University
Stanford University
Mark Lynton History Prize
Guggenheim Fellowship
Songs of Zion: The A.M.E. Church in the United States and South Africa
ISBN
978-0-8078-4711-4
Middle Passages: African American Journeys to Africa, 1787-2005
ISBN
978-0-14-311198-6
Matthew Pratt Guterl
ISBN

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