Henry Louis, Jr. Gates
Henry Louis Gates, Jr., Is The W. E. B. Du Bois Professor Of The Humanities, Chair Of The Department Of Afro-American Studies, And Director Of The W. E. B. Du Bois Institute For Afro-American Research At Harvard University. Among His Many Books Are "Colored People: A Memoir And Wonders Of The African World." He Won An American Book Award In 1989 For "The Signifying Monkey."
Africana: The Encyclopedia of the African and African-American Experience 5-Volume Set
Editor: Kwame Anthony Appiah, Editor: Henry Louis, Jr. Gates
Oxford University Press, Usa , 2005
Hardcover, 3960 pages
Comer James:
Leave No Child Behind: Preparing Today's Youth for Tomorrow's World
Foreword by: Henry Louis, Jr. Gates
Yale University Press, 2005
Quality paperback, 352 pages
African American Lives
Editor: Evelyn Brooks Higginbotham, Editor: Henry Louis, Jr. Gates
Oxford University Press, 2004
Hardcover, 1025 pages
Worth Richard:
Slave Life on the Plantation: Prisons Beneath the Sun
Slavery In American History
Foreword by: Henry Louis, Jr. Gates
Enslow Publishers , 2004
Hardcover, 128 pages
Byers Ann:
African-American History from Emancipation to Today: Rising Above the Ashes of Slavery
Slavery In American History
Foreword by: Henry Louis, Jr. Gates
Enslow Publishers , 2004
Hardcover, 128 pages
Eskridge Ann E.:
Slave Uprisings and Runaways: Fighting for Freedom and the Underground Railroad
Slavery In American History
Foreword by: Henry Louis, Jr. Gates
Enslow Publishers , 2004
Hardcover, 128 pages
Edwards Judith:
Abolitionists and Slave Resistance: Breaking the Chains of Slavery
Slavery In American History
Foreword by: Henry Louis, Jr. Gates
Enslow Publishers , 2004
Hardcover, 128 pages
Cloud Tapper Suzanne:
Voices from Slavery's Past: Yearning to Be Heard
Slavery In American History
Foreword by: Henry Louis, Jr. Gates
Enslow Publishers , 2004
Hardcover, 128 pages







