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''Four Hundred Souls: A Community History of African America, 1619–2019'' is a 2021 anthology of essays, commentaries, personal reflections, short stories, and poetry, compiled and edited by Ibram X. Kendi and Keisha N. Blain. Conceived and created to commemorate the four hundred years that had passed since the arrival of the
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, the book concerns
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and collects works written by ninety
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writers. A winner or finalist of multiple awards in its print and audiobook editions, ''Four Hundred Souls'' has been widely praised by reviewers for its prose and historical content.


Background

From 1841 to 2019, the vast majority of books telling a history of African America were written by individuals, also almost always male. As the 400th anniversary of Black Africans' arrival in British North America approached, Ibram X. Kendi contemplated how to commemorate the "symbolic birthday of Black America" and the whole 400-year period. Kendi resolved to invert the trend by "bringing together a community of writers" and encouraging them to both write history and make history, creating an artifact capturing what Black Americans were thinking during that anniversary year. Kendi and Keisha N. Blain collaborated to compile and edit the book project, titled ''Four Hundred Souls: A Community History of African America, 1619–2019'', and together they invited ten poets and eighty writers from a diverse range of professions—including historians, anthropologists, journalists, novelists, economists, theologians, educators, and more—to contribute. Reviewer Don Polite called the resulting contributor list a "who's who of African America" and "a remarkable cross section of the Black community". Many contributors are "huge names", but ''Four Hundred Souls'' also features numerous "up-and-coming writers". Most of the authors wrote their chapters in 2019. Blain remembered the process being a "moving experience". The
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began while Kendi and Blain were in the process of assembling the book; feeling that she was at work on something historically significant comforted Blain during a time of intense loss and loneliness. The book is dedicated "to Black lives lost to COVID-19". While contrasting with past single-author histories of Black America, ''Four Hundred Souls'' also emerges in a tradition of Black-written anthologies "of historical observations, poetry, scholarship, and vignettes" in the vein of Abraham Chapman's ''Black Voices: An Anthology of Afro-American Literature'' and
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's '' I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings''. During a later stage of producing the book, Kendi and Blain decided that for the
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version, they wanted to "actualize what endiwrote about" in his introductory description of the book's "community of writers einglike a choir". To evoke this effect, they chose to pursue a full-cast audiobook. The cast features eighty-seven narrators, some of whom are contributors to the book who narrate their own chapters. Others feature only as narrators in the audiobook; this cast includes actress
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, among many others. In the interest of enabling each narrator to give a passionate performance, the producers did not assign chapters to narrators and instead allowed cast members to choose which contributions they were interested in narrating. Narration was recorded in December 2020 and January 2021. Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, most narrators recorded at home studio setups.


Summary

''Four Hundred Souls'' features essays, biographical sketches, short stories, and poems by ninety
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writers. It chronologically spans the 400-year length of
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, beginning in 1619 with the arrival of the
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and ending in 2019. The book is divided into ten sections, each of which examine a period of 40 years. Each section concludes with a poem. There are eighty essays featured in the book, each of which chronicle a five-year period. Kendi and Blain invited some contributors to write about specific topics, such as asking
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to write about the
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. With other writers, they worked together to find subjects that were good fits. In every case, the choice was up to the contributor. This "democratising approach" makes ''Four Hundred Souls'' a "people's history" told by and about African Americans themselves. Following an introduction by Ibram X. Kendi, the anthology begins with an essay by
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, who developed ''
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. Chapter subjects include policy, political events, elements of culture, revised historical narratives, and biographies. Some chapters offer fresh insight on well-known subjects, such as the essays on Phyllis Wheatley,
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, and Black Power; while others spotlight little-known history, such as the life of Black New Yorker
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. Each essay can function and be read individually, but together they highlight the "entangled histories" of African America. The book's final essay is written by
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movement. Thematic threads weave through the chronological chapters, such as the theme of white–Black sexual encounters or perceptions (threading "Whipped for Lying With a Black Woman", "Sally Hemings", "Lynching", and "Anita Hill"). Another theme is the dynamism of enslavement and racism, as chapters explore how white Americans shifted strategies in attempts to preserve power and how Black Americans perpetually "sought to define their freedom." The resilience of the Black American community is another important theme in ''Four Hundred Souls''. The book portrays "the endurance and resilience of how Blacks resisted, revolted, organized, demanded, protested and rebelled", as reviewer George McCalman describes. ''Four Hundred Souls'' also leverages its diverse pool of contributors to deconstruct the notion of a monolithic African America. Advancing this theme, the book's "eighty different minds, reflecting eighty different perspectives" reveals a "community of difference" that brings together Black America without homogenizing the many individuals in the community. The anthology's overall voice is earnest and intimate. A "human element" lies at the heart of ''Four Hundred Souls''' success as a book. The poetry, punctuating every forty-year section, contributes to humanizing and "elaborat ngon the historical narratives", enhancing the punch of academic information by giving it a personal edge. For the audiobook edition, each chapter is read by one of the cast's eighty-seven narrators. The readings vary in tone across the book, ranging between "straightforward or theatrical as appropriate" to the chapter. Between chapters, multiple narrators read the transitions simultaneously, their voices overlapping in collective lines. In the credits, each cast member speaks their own name.


Publication

One World, an imprint of
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, published ''Four Hundred Souls'' and released the book on February 2, 2021. The book sold as a 528-page hardcover for $32 (
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) on release. The cover, designed by Michael Morris, features artwork by Bayo Iribhogbe that according to editor Blain depicts the book's "spirit of community". A paperback edition was released a year later, on February 1, 2022.
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released the audiobook of ''Four Hundred Souls'' in February 2021, selling the trade edition for $22.50 and the library edition for $95. The audiobook edition does not include the endnotes of the print version. Its runtime is fourteen hours and two minutes.


Reception

Ahead of and upon its release, ''Four Hundred Souls'' met wide approval from readers and reviewers. The book debuted at number two on ''The New York Times'' nonfiction bestseller list for the week ending February 6, 2021. In September 2021, GOBI Library Solutions ranked ''Four Hundred Souls'' second in a list of forty academic bestsellers for that year. '' Washington Post'' editors and reviewers numbered it among the ''Post'''s "50 notable works of nonfiction" in 2021. ''Four Hundred Souls'' was also an
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Bestseller. ''
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'' described the book as an "energetic collection" that "stands apart from standard anthologies of African American history." Writing for ''Booklist'', Leslie Williams wrote that ''Four Hundred Souls'' "crackles with rage, beauty, bitter humor, and the indomitable will to survive." In a starred review, ''
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'' called it an "impeccable, epic, essential vision of American history as a whole and a testament to the resilience of Black people." ''Kirkus'' singled out the essays of
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, Robert Jones Jr.,
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, and Esther Armah as the "standouts" in the book.
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newspaper ''BingUNews'' called ''Four Hundred Souls'' "one of eisha N.Blain's most significant professional accomplishments". ''Seattle Book Reviews'' rated ''Four Hundred Souls'' five stars out of five. Numerous reviewers urged the public to read it and for libraries to stock it. ''
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'' declared ''Four Hundred Souls'' essential to include in libraries. Reviewer Don Polite especially praised its essay format, suggesting the book is "almost tailor-made" to accompany undergraduate courses or inspire discussion in community spaces. In an otherwise glowing review of the book, Randal Maurice Jelks pointed out ''Four Hundred Souls''' "sparse attention" to Black-created institutions such as churches, banks, businesses, cubs, temples, mosques, and more; only a few chapters in the book directly address Black institutions despite their importance in the African American experience. Although the book includes endnotes, ''Library Journal'' suggests that readers seeking a traditionally "scholarly treatment of the history of racism in the United States" might be better served by a book like Kendi's '' Stamped from the Beginning''. The magazine ''BookPage'' recognized ''Four Hundred Souls''' audiobook edition with a
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and praised the cast as a "heartfelt chorus of voices". ''BookPage'''s review noted the "layered, echoing voices" used in the audiobook's transitions and complimented the "haunting, emotional effect" achieved by such collective lines. '' AudioFile'' magazine spotlighted J. D. Jackson, Kevin R. Free, January LaVoy, and Robin Miles for being especially "masterful" while adding that "at least two dozen more" narrators deserved the same praise. In 2021, ''AudioFile'' recognized ''Four Hundred Souls'' with its Earphones Award for Best Audiobook. The American Library Association shortlisted ''Four Hundred Souls'' as a finalist for the 2022 Andrew Carnegie Medal for Excellence in Nonfiction. ''Four Hundred Souls'' was also a 2022 finalist for the Multi-voiced Performance category of the
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administered by the
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.


Table of contents

''Four Hundred Souls'' is four parts, each of which contains ten essays and ends with a poem. The audiobook adds narrators.


See also

*
African-American history African-American history began with the arrival of Africans to North America in the 16th and 17th centuries. Former Spanish slaves who had been freed by Francis Drake arrived aboard the Golden Hind at New Albion in California in 1579. The ...
* Charleston Syllabus * '' How to Be an Antiracist'' * The 1619 Project


References


External links


''Four Hundred Souls'' page
on Ibram X. Kendi's website
''Four Hundred Souls'' page
on Keisha N. Blain's website
Discussion guide
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