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| Author | Steven Hahn |
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| Publisher | Belknap Press |
Publication date | November 10, 2003 |
| Pages | 624 |
| ISBN | 0-674-01169-4 (hardcover) |
A Nation Under Our Feet: Black Political Struggles in the Rural South from Slavery to the Great Migration is aPulitzer Prize–winning book written in 2003 bySteven Hahn.[1][2] The book is a history of the changing nature ofAfrican-American political power in the United States spanning six decades from around the end of theAmerican Civil War to theGreat Migration, when more than a million African Americans left theSouthern United States for theNorthern United States between about 1915 and 1930.[3] It received the 2004Pulitzer Prize for History, theBancroft Prize fromColumbia University, and theMerle Curti Award in Social History from theOrganization of American Historians.
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