1999 Black History Magazine
$30.00
This 1999 4th edition of Black History Magazine is a 76-page educational publication that explores Black history through a wide historical lens, connecting foundational American narratives with the experiences and contributions of African Americans.
This issue includes discussions of early U.S. political figures such as Alexander Hamilton, Thomas Jefferson, and Ronald Reagan, examining how their policies, decisions, and eras intersect with broader historical themes that shaped the nation and its evolving social structure. The magazine places these figures within a larger conversation about power, governance, and the lived realities of Black communities across different periods in American history.
A strong resource for readers interested in Black studies, U.S. history, and critical historical analysis, this edition encourages deeper reflection on how American leadership and policy have influenced cultural and social outcomes over time.
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