Rating:
4 Stars
Themes:
Non-Fiction, History
Thoughts:
I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily. I have been making an effort to read and learn more diverse experiences and this is a great addition to my reading. I learnt some new names like Adelaide Cromwell and it was great looking at how far back a legacy of black intelligence has definite segregation and a forced lack of education in many countries throughout history. I like the format of the book and how each chapter is laid out and how the references are split into chapter/person. I also liked the provision of an index to flick back though specific issues such as abolitionism, feminism, integrationalism without relying on my own memory.
With thanks to Columbia University Press and Netgalley for my advanced digital copy of this book.

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