At a time when almost all African American college students attended black colleges, philosopher William Fontaine was the only black member of the Penn faculty. Bruce Kuklick sheds light on Fontaine's career as a black scholar as well as on the discipline of philosophy and academic life at mid-century.
At a time when almost all African American college students attended black colleges, philosopher William Fontaine was the only black member of the Penn faculty. Bruce Kuklick sheds light on Fontaine's career as a black scholar as well as on the discipline of philosophy and academic life at mid-century.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Bruce Kuklick is Nichols Professor of American History at the University of Pennsylvania and author of several books, including A History of Philosophy in America, 1720-2000.
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Preface Introduction 1. A Cultured Education 2. A Student of Philosophy 3. Ambition Constrained 4. The Sociology of Knowledge 5. Social Change and World War II 6. The Ambiguity of Success 7. Social Philosophy and Civil Rights 8. Conservative Pan-Africanism 9. White Racism and Black Power Conclusion Notes Bibliography of the Writings of William Fontaine
Preface Introduction 1. A Cultured Education 2. A Student of Philosophy 3. Ambition Constrained 4. The Sociology of Knowledge 5. Social Change and World War II 6. The Ambiguity of Success 7. Social Philosophy and Civil Rights 8. Conservative Pan-Africanism 9. White Racism and Black Power Conclusion Notes Bibliography of the Writings of William Fontaine
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