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Hardcover Lest We Forget: The Passage from Africa to Slavery and Emancipation Book

ISBN: 0609600303

ISBN13: 9780609600306

Lest We Forget: The Passage from Africa to Slavery and Emancipation

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Velma Maia Thomas, the developer of the Black Holocaust Exhibit, has written a passionate yet brief account of slavery in America. Lest We Forget is packaged to mimic a multimedia exhibit: pages fold... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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LEST WE FORGET!!!

This book gives dimensional insight to those not only wanting to read about the horrific history of slavery, but also, have pieces of history, that are tangible, to lift from the pages and look at. It is a good book to add to a collection of other books about a period in African American, and American history. I also wanted to comment on reviewers Alice, who said the book was "cute," and Karen, who liked to "peek" at the items in the book. The book gives the reader a glimps about slavery and the atrocities that African Amercian people suffered in this country during that time period, and still do because of it. There is definitely nothing cute, or delightful to peek at, about this book, but you can learn from it.

As an educator...

I must say that this book is a must for every classroom (or a nice addition to any personal collection). Readers can touch, tie, and read authentically folded replicas of various documents. One of my Seventh Graders brought in her mom's copy. Now there's one in my school's library and one in my classroom! This represents a new direction regarding books on history.

A riveting must read for all! - A powerful masterpiece!

This is an exceptional piece of work. I am inspired by Ms. Thomas' ability to bring to life the truth about our people in the most interesting and fascinating way. The book does not have a negative or rebellious overtone. Instead, it is a history lesson that all Americans will do well to study, Lest we forget and repeat the horror of it all.The interactive aspects of the book add to its appeal. Bringing history to life so today's generation can feel the experience of our ancestors through images of slave cargo, maps & insurance papers, replicated receipts for the sale of a slave woman, advertisments for the return of runaway slaves, and the most shocking -marks on the back of a slave from bullwhips. I found the discussion of their plight encouraging to me as I deal with the daily stuggles of being black in America. It gives me strength to know that our ancestors endured a merciless existence and yet they celebrated, and we can too! The book is appropriate for the young and the old. It is a wonderful gift idea that will be enjoyed for years to come.

THANK YOU...

For bringing into reality my ancestors experience in which I can touch, hold and know.Thank for putting together such a wholesome and needed tool in which I can share the history of my people with my children.Thank you for having the wisdom, the insight and the strength for producing such a prolific heart wrenching book.Thank you for giving me something of which I can look at and know that no struggle I ever have or ever will endure can't even measure a a drop in the bucket of what my ancestors encountered.That we, as a people, should stand proud of where we came from and remember the sacrafices made to get us here.Thank you for remembering and bringing the truth of who they were and how they lived back into the world.Peace,Margaret Johnson-Hodge

A must have to pass from one generation to the next.

My daughter enjoys reading and interacting with the book. It is a must have for all races and ethnic groups. It's EVERYONE'S history, not just African-American history. I have shared the book with many people of all races and they have enjoyed and bought the book.
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