Americans from Africa
Old Memories, New Moods
Herausgeber: Rose, Peter I
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Old Memories, New Moods
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This book is the second of a two-volume set exploring the controversies about the experiences of Americans from Africa
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This book is the second of a two-volume set exploring the controversies about the experiences of Americans from Africa
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 480
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Oktober 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 848g
- ISBN-13: 9781138518803
- ISBN-10: 1138518808
- Artikelnr.: 50498154
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 480
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Oktober 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 848g
- ISBN-13: 9781138518803
- ISBN-10: 1138518808
- Artikelnr.: 50498154
Peter I. Rose
Contents
Preface to the Transaction Edition
Acknowledgments
Contributors
Introduction
I. BLACK PROTEST
Who Was Nat Turner?
1 Day to Day Resistance to Slavery
Raymond Bauer and Alice Bauer
2 The Roots of Black Nationalism
Eugene D. Genovese
3 Gabriel's Insurrection
Gerald W. Mullin
4 The Confessions of Nat Turner as Told to Thomas R. Gray
Nat Turner
5 William Styron: A Shared Ordeal
George Plimpton
6 The White Nat Turner
Mike Thelwell
Suggested Readings
Freedom Now!
7 Radicals and Conservatives: Black Protest in Twentieth-Century America
August Meier and Elliott Rudwick
8 The Social Context of Militancy
Gary T. Marx
9 The Crisis Which Bred Black Power
Nathan Wright, Jr.
10 The Americanization of Frantz Fanon
Aristide Zolberg and Vera Zolberg
11 The Revolutionary Myth
Lewis M. Killian
Suggested Readings
II. IN QUEST OF COMMUNITY
Whither Black Power?
12 What We Want
Stokely Carmichael
13 What "Black Power" Means to Negroes in Mississippi
Joyce Ladner
14 The Trouble with Black Power
Christopher Lasch
15 Black Rebellion and White Reaction
Aaron Wildavsky
16 Where Do We Go From Here?
Martin Luther King, Jr.
Suggested Readings
"Negroes" Nevermore
17 The Concept of Identity in Race Relations
Erik H. Erikson
18 The Self-Image of the Negro American
Alvin F. Poussaint
19 Mood Ebony: The Acceptance of Being Black
C. Eric Lincoln
20 What's in a Name?
Lerone Bennett, Jr.
21 Africa Conscious Harlem
Richard B. Moore
22 The American Negro Cannot Look to Africa for an Escape
Tom Mboya
23 Black Culture: Myth or Reality?
Robert Blauner
Suggested Readings
Index
Preface to the Transaction Edition
Acknowledgments
Contributors
Introduction
I. BLACK PROTEST
Who Was Nat Turner?
1 Day to Day Resistance to Slavery
Raymond Bauer and Alice Bauer
2 The Roots of Black Nationalism
Eugene D. Genovese
3 Gabriel's Insurrection
Gerald W. Mullin
4 The Confessions of Nat Turner as Told to Thomas R. Gray
Nat Turner
5 William Styron: A Shared Ordeal
George Plimpton
6 The White Nat Turner
Mike Thelwell
Suggested Readings
Freedom Now!
7 Radicals and Conservatives: Black Protest in Twentieth-Century America
August Meier and Elliott Rudwick
8 The Social Context of Militancy
Gary T. Marx
9 The Crisis Which Bred Black Power
Nathan Wright, Jr.
10 The Americanization of Frantz Fanon
Aristide Zolberg and Vera Zolberg
11 The Revolutionary Myth
Lewis M. Killian
Suggested Readings
II. IN QUEST OF COMMUNITY
Whither Black Power?
12 What We Want
Stokely Carmichael
13 What "Black Power" Means to Negroes in Mississippi
Joyce Ladner
14 The Trouble with Black Power
Christopher Lasch
15 Black Rebellion and White Reaction
Aaron Wildavsky
16 Where Do We Go From Here?
Martin Luther King, Jr.
Suggested Readings
"Negroes" Nevermore
17 The Concept of Identity in Race Relations
Erik H. Erikson
18 The Self-Image of the Negro American
Alvin F. Poussaint
19 Mood Ebony: The Acceptance of Being Black
C. Eric Lincoln
20 What's in a Name?
Lerone Bennett, Jr.
21 Africa Conscious Harlem
Richard B. Moore
22 The American Negro Cannot Look to Africa for an Escape
Tom Mboya
23 Black Culture: Myth or Reality?
Robert Blauner
Suggested Readings
Index
Contents
Preface to the Transaction Edition
Acknowledgments
Contributors
Introduction
I. BLACK PROTEST
Who Was Nat Turner?
1 Day to Day Resistance to Slavery
Raymond Bauer and Alice Bauer
2 The Roots of Black Nationalism
Eugene D. Genovese
3 Gabriel's Insurrection
Gerald W. Mullin
4 The Confessions of Nat Turner as Told to Thomas R. Gray
Nat Turner
5 William Styron: A Shared Ordeal
George Plimpton
6 The White Nat Turner
Mike Thelwell
Suggested Readings
Freedom Now!
7 Radicals and Conservatives: Black Protest in Twentieth-Century America
August Meier and Elliott Rudwick
8 The Social Context of Militancy
Gary T. Marx
9 The Crisis Which Bred Black Power
Nathan Wright, Jr.
10 The Americanization of Frantz Fanon
Aristide Zolberg and Vera Zolberg
11 The Revolutionary Myth
Lewis M. Killian
Suggested Readings
II. IN QUEST OF COMMUNITY
Whither Black Power?
12 What We Want
Stokely Carmichael
13 What "Black Power" Means to Negroes in Mississippi
Joyce Ladner
14 The Trouble with Black Power
Christopher Lasch
15 Black Rebellion and White Reaction
Aaron Wildavsky
16 Where Do We Go From Here?
Martin Luther King, Jr.
Suggested Readings
"Negroes" Nevermore
17 The Concept of Identity in Race Relations
Erik H. Erikson
18 The Self-Image of the Negro American
Alvin F. Poussaint
19 Mood Ebony: The Acceptance of Being Black
C. Eric Lincoln
20 What's in a Name?
Lerone Bennett, Jr.
21 Africa Conscious Harlem
Richard B. Moore
22 The American Negro Cannot Look to Africa for an Escape
Tom Mboya
23 Black Culture: Myth or Reality?
Robert Blauner
Suggested Readings
Index
Preface to the Transaction Edition
Acknowledgments
Contributors
Introduction
I. BLACK PROTEST
Who Was Nat Turner?
1 Day to Day Resistance to Slavery
Raymond Bauer and Alice Bauer
2 The Roots of Black Nationalism
Eugene D. Genovese
3 Gabriel's Insurrection
Gerald W. Mullin
4 The Confessions of Nat Turner as Told to Thomas R. Gray
Nat Turner
5 William Styron: A Shared Ordeal
George Plimpton
6 The White Nat Turner
Mike Thelwell
Suggested Readings
Freedom Now!
7 Radicals and Conservatives: Black Protest in Twentieth-Century America
August Meier and Elliott Rudwick
8 The Social Context of Militancy
Gary T. Marx
9 The Crisis Which Bred Black Power
Nathan Wright, Jr.
10 The Americanization of Frantz Fanon
Aristide Zolberg and Vera Zolberg
11 The Revolutionary Myth
Lewis M. Killian
Suggested Readings
II. IN QUEST OF COMMUNITY
Whither Black Power?
12 What We Want
Stokely Carmichael
13 What "Black Power" Means to Negroes in Mississippi
Joyce Ladner
14 The Trouble with Black Power
Christopher Lasch
15 Black Rebellion and White Reaction
Aaron Wildavsky
16 Where Do We Go From Here?
Martin Luther King, Jr.
Suggested Readings
"Negroes" Nevermore
17 The Concept of Identity in Race Relations
Erik H. Erikson
18 The Self-Image of the Negro American
Alvin F. Poussaint
19 Mood Ebony: The Acceptance of Being Black
C. Eric Lincoln
20 What's in a Name?
Lerone Bennett, Jr.
21 Africa Conscious Harlem
Richard B. Moore
22 The American Negro Cannot Look to Africa for an Escape
Tom Mboya
23 Black Culture: Myth or Reality?
Robert Blauner
Suggested Readings
Index