The American Promise; Value Edition; has long been a favorite with students who value the text’s readability; clear chronology; and lively voices of ordinary Americans; all in a portable format. Instructors have long valued the full narrative accompanied by a 2-color map program and the rich instructor resources of the parent text made available at an affordable price. The sixth edition introduces a breakthrough in teaching and learning through the addition of LaunchPad; which combines carefully-curated new assignments and assessments integrated with the full-length parent text e-book—the same narrative in the Value Edition but with full color art and maps and more features for analysis—in its own intuitive course space. The American Promise Value Edition with LaunchPad now provides the best formats for every activity—the print book allows for a seamless reading experience while LaunchPad provides the right space for active learning assignments and dynamic course management tools that measure and analyze student progress. LaunchPad comes with a wealth of primary sources and special critical thinking activities to help students progress toward learning outcomes; LearningCurve; the adaptive learning tool that students love to use to cement their understanding of the text and instructors love to assign to prepare students for class; and a suite of instructor resources from videos to test banks that make teaching simpler and more effective. What's in the LaunchPad
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. American Slavery a Cousing to Apartheid South AfricaBy KakarambaMy Bondage and My FreedomIt is startling that the experiences that Douglass refers to are exactly the same as what we experienced during apartheid here in South Africa. The life he relates to is not different from how the system here treated Blacks; as objects of cheap labour - only useful as long as they can work and not beyond. The deprivation of one's workers (or slaves) of as important a human needs as food; proper habitation and other basic natural rights are all distinguishing features of the two barbaric systems. Having read about slavery; and having experienced its cousin - apartheid; I have little doubt that architects of the latter were inspired by the former. The book also highlights the hypocrisy of perpetrators of both system in that there was a lot of justification of the two systems based on religion - Christianity. Encouraging though is the fact that we down here in the southern tip of Africa can draw a lot of inspiration from this great man. His writings tell me that with determination; we too can uproot the residue of the brutal system that has taken us back by so many decades.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Five StarsBy CustomerVery pleased with the book0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Ordered this for my summer class and I didn't open ...By CustomerOrdered this for my summer class and I didn't open it one bit but the condition and everything was good