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About the Author
Anthony W. Neal, a native of Boston, holds an A.B. with honors in history from Brown University and a J.D. from University of Texas School of Law. He has lectured on the topics of American slavery and civil rights and has been a panelist for Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education and the Real Estate Bar Association for Massachusetts, advising lawyers, employers, and employees on state and federal anti-discrimination laws. A community leader, artist, historian, and an attorney of twenty-five years, Unburdened by Conscience is his first book.
Reviews
Well-written and thoroughly researched. . . . [S]hould become a standard text for African-American Studies courses that delve into the gross dehumanizing effects of American slavery. -- Robert Johnson Jr.
An impressive level of scholarship. . . . . [A] brilliant and important piece of work. -- Renee C. Neblett, director of the Kokrobitey Institute, Accra, Ghana
It is the story of why all citizens need to be aware of the potential cost of intolerance within a society based on race, age, religion, physical and mental ability, and sex. This is a book that should be read by all those interested in American history, especially by those studying 19th-century America, the South, slavery or race relations in America. * Civil War News *
Unburdened by Conscience sets the record straight by relying on narratives and journals kept by ex-slaves rather than on academic texts which never bothered to consider the African-American experience . . . .[T]he book represents a refreshing alternative to the conventional wisdom in much the same way that the late Howard Zinn painted an empathetic picture from the point-of-view of blacks, women, Native-Americans and other oppressed groups in A People's History of the United States . . . . A sobering opus belatedly shedding light on a shameful chapter of our cultural legacy. -- Kam Williams, syndicated film and book critic * Black Book News Magazine *
Unburdened by Conscience is a riveting and complete account on this dark shadow of American history. * Midwest Book Review *
Book Information
ISBN 9780761854920
Author Anthony W. Neal
Format Paperback
Page Count 172
Imprint University Press of America
Publisher University Press of America
Weight(grams) 268g
Dimensions(mm) 235mm * 157mm * 14mm