Black Political Thought
From David Walker to the Present
Herausgeber: Pinder, Sherrow O
Black Political Thought
From David Walker to the Present
Herausgeber: Pinder, Sherrow O
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A unique collection of articles and speeches by prominent African American activists, spanning over 150 years of black political thought.
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A unique collection of articles and speeches by prominent African American activists, spanning over 150 years of black political thought.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 222
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Januar 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 248mm x 196mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 862g
- ISBN-13: 9781107199729
- ISBN-10: 1107199727
- Artikelnr.: 57172122
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 222
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Januar 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 248mm x 196mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 862g
- ISBN-13: 9781107199729
- ISBN-10: 1107199727
- Artikelnr.: 57172122
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Preface
Introduction
Key concepts, ideas, and issues that have formed black political thought Sherrow O. Pinder
Part I. Slavery and its Discontents: Let your Motto Be Resistance! Resistance! Resistance! Brenda E. Stevenson
1. Our wretchedness in consequence of slavery David Walker
2. An address to the slaves of the United States Henry Highland Garnet
3. Comparative condition of the colored people of the United States Martin Robison Delany
4. What to the slave is the Fourth of July? Frederick Douglass
5. Why sit ye here and die Maria Stewart
Part II. Reconstruction: Nikki Lynne Marie Brown
6. Of the dawn of freedom W. E. B. Du Bois
7. Political independence of the Negro T. Thomas Fortune
8. The case of the Negro Booker T. Washington
Part III. Black Nationalism: Babacar M'Baye
9. A vindication of the capacity of the Negro race for self-government, and civilized progress James Theodore Holly
10. The true solution of the Negro problem Marcus Garvey
11. Toward black liberation Stokely Carmichael
Part IV. Race and Racism: Cahrisse Burden-Stelly
12. The race-problem in America Alexander Crummell
13. The conservation of the races W. E. B. Du Bois
14. Lynch laws in all its phases Ida B. Wells
Part V. Feminism and Difference: Sherrow O. Pinder
15. The progress of colored women Mary Church Terrell
16. What's in a name? Womanism, black feminism and beyond Patricia Hill Collins
17. To be black, male, and 'feminist' - making womanist space for black men Gary L. Lemons
Part VI. Past, Present, and Future Issues: Erica Cooper
18. Whiteness as property Cheryl I. Harris
19. Whiteness, racism, and identity Barbara J. Fields
20. The antidemocratic power of whiteness Kathleen Neal Cleaver
Glossary
Index.
Introduction
Key concepts, ideas, and issues that have formed black political thought Sherrow O. Pinder
Part I. Slavery and its Discontents: Let your Motto Be Resistance! Resistance! Resistance! Brenda E. Stevenson
1. Our wretchedness in consequence of slavery David Walker
2. An address to the slaves of the United States Henry Highland Garnet
3. Comparative condition of the colored people of the United States Martin Robison Delany
4. What to the slave is the Fourth of July? Frederick Douglass
5. Why sit ye here and die Maria Stewart
Part II. Reconstruction: Nikki Lynne Marie Brown
6. Of the dawn of freedom W. E. B. Du Bois
7. Political independence of the Negro T. Thomas Fortune
8. The case of the Negro Booker T. Washington
Part III. Black Nationalism: Babacar M'Baye
9. A vindication of the capacity of the Negro race for self-government, and civilized progress James Theodore Holly
10. The true solution of the Negro problem Marcus Garvey
11. Toward black liberation Stokely Carmichael
Part IV. Race and Racism: Cahrisse Burden-Stelly
12. The race-problem in America Alexander Crummell
13. The conservation of the races W. E. B. Du Bois
14. Lynch laws in all its phases Ida B. Wells
Part V. Feminism and Difference: Sherrow O. Pinder
15. The progress of colored women Mary Church Terrell
16. What's in a name? Womanism, black feminism and beyond Patricia Hill Collins
17. To be black, male, and 'feminist' - making womanist space for black men Gary L. Lemons
Part VI. Past, Present, and Future Issues: Erica Cooper
18. Whiteness as property Cheryl I. Harris
19. Whiteness, racism, and identity Barbara J. Fields
20. The antidemocratic power of whiteness Kathleen Neal Cleaver
Glossary
Index.
Preface
Introduction
Key concepts, ideas, and issues that have formed black political thought Sherrow O. Pinder
Part I. Slavery and its Discontents: Let your Motto Be Resistance! Resistance! Resistance! Brenda E. Stevenson
1. Our wretchedness in consequence of slavery David Walker
2. An address to the slaves of the United States Henry Highland Garnet
3. Comparative condition of the colored people of the United States Martin Robison Delany
4. What to the slave is the Fourth of July? Frederick Douglass
5. Why sit ye here and die Maria Stewart
Part II. Reconstruction: Nikki Lynne Marie Brown
6. Of the dawn of freedom W. E. B. Du Bois
7. Political independence of the Negro T. Thomas Fortune
8. The case of the Negro Booker T. Washington
Part III. Black Nationalism: Babacar M'Baye
9. A vindication of the capacity of the Negro race for self-government, and civilized progress James Theodore Holly
10. The true solution of the Negro problem Marcus Garvey
11. Toward black liberation Stokely Carmichael
Part IV. Race and Racism: Cahrisse Burden-Stelly
12. The race-problem in America Alexander Crummell
13. The conservation of the races W. E. B. Du Bois
14. Lynch laws in all its phases Ida B. Wells
Part V. Feminism and Difference: Sherrow O. Pinder
15. The progress of colored women Mary Church Terrell
16. What's in a name? Womanism, black feminism and beyond Patricia Hill Collins
17. To be black, male, and 'feminist' - making womanist space for black men Gary L. Lemons
Part VI. Past, Present, and Future Issues: Erica Cooper
18. Whiteness as property Cheryl I. Harris
19. Whiteness, racism, and identity Barbara J. Fields
20. The antidemocratic power of whiteness Kathleen Neal Cleaver
Glossary
Index.
Introduction
Key concepts, ideas, and issues that have formed black political thought Sherrow O. Pinder
Part I. Slavery and its Discontents: Let your Motto Be Resistance! Resistance! Resistance! Brenda E. Stevenson
1. Our wretchedness in consequence of slavery David Walker
2. An address to the slaves of the United States Henry Highland Garnet
3. Comparative condition of the colored people of the United States Martin Robison Delany
4. What to the slave is the Fourth of July? Frederick Douglass
5. Why sit ye here and die Maria Stewart
Part II. Reconstruction: Nikki Lynne Marie Brown
6. Of the dawn of freedom W. E. B. Du Bois
7. Political independence of the Negro T. Thomas Fortune
8. The case of the Negro Booker T. Washington
Part III. Black Nationalism: Babacar M'Baye
9. A vindication of the capacity of the Negro race for self-government, and civilized progress James Theodore Holly
10. The true solution of the Negro problem Marcus Garvey
11. Toward black liberation Stokely Carmichael
Part IV. Race and Racism: Cahrisse Burden-Stelly
12. The race-problem in America Alexander Crummell
13. The conservation of the races W. E. B. Du Bois
14. Lynch laws in all its phases Ida B. Wells
Part V. Feminism and Difference: Sherrow O. Pinder
15. The progress of colored women Mary Church Terrell
16. What's in a name? Womanism, black feminism and beyond Patricia Hill Collins
17. To be black, male, and 'feminist' - making womanist space for black men Gary L. Lemons
Part VI. Past, Present, and Future Issues: Erica Cooper
18. Whiteness as property Cheryl I. Harris
19. Whiteness, racism, and identity Barbara J. Fields
20. The antidemocratic power of whiteness Kathleen Neal Cleaver
Glossary
Index.