Written within the perspective of Africana critical studies, this book presents a transatlantic voyage and the depths of historical Black experience in Liverpool, England. The author addresses the narrative of the Black Atlantic propounded by Paul Gilroy and further reveals a firsthand account of a largely hidden aspect of Black British history.
Written within the perspective of Africana critical studies, this book presents a transatlantic voyage and the depths of historical Black experience in Liverpool, England. The author addresses the narrative of the Black Atlantic propounded by Paul Gilroy and further reveals a firsthand account of a largely hidden aspect of Black British history.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Mark Christian is professor in the Department of Africana Studies at the City University of New York.
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Acknowledgments Introduction 1. Theorizing Transatlantic Liverpool and the Black Atlantic Paradigm 2. Life and Times in a Liverpool Black Family - The Christians 3. Schooling, L8 Community Football, Grassroots Education, and Mainstream Miseducation 4. Anti-Black Riots, Resistance & Black Organization Demise: 1919-2000s 5. A Tale of Two Freedoms: Contemporary Self-Reflexivity and the Memory of Frederick Douglass Appendices 1. Liverpool City Council Slave Apology Minutes - from December 9, 1999 2. The Age of Slave Apologies: The Case of Liverpool, England - transcript of public lecture presented by Dr. Mark Christian, November 14, 2007 3. Front cover: CWCN Reports on Historic Slave Apology (Issue 26: December 1999) 4. Consortium of Black Organisations - Liverpool- Response to LCC Slave Apology 5. Front cover: CWCN Celebration of College Status (Issue 12: December 1992) 6. CWCN Editorial denounces drastic cuts to funding by LCC (Issue 21: June 1997) 7. Liverpool Echo (August 27, 1997) - Report praised CWC teaching 8. Front cover: CWCN (Issue 1: June 1987) - Evidence of LCC fight to close CWC in 1987 9. Front cover: CWCN (Issue 25: June 1999) - Reports on Lawrence Inquiry and Racism 10. CWCN (Issue 12: December 1992, p.13) - Proof of Jacqueline N. Brown visiting CWC. 11. Front cover: CWCN (Issue 8: December 1990) - Dr. William E. Nelson Jr at CWC 12. Dr Mark Christian Community Education Award from The Voice 1999 Bibliography Index About the Author
Acknowledgments Introduction 1. Theorizing Transatlantic Liverpool and the Black Atlantic Paradigm 2. Life and Times in a Liverpool Black Family - The Christians 3. Schooling, L8 Community Football, Grassroots Education, and Mainstream Miseducation 4. Anti-Black Riots, Resistance & Black Organization Demise: 1919-2000s 5. A Tale of Two Freedoms: Contemporary Self-Reflexivity and the Memory of Frederick Douglass Appendices 1. Liverpool City Council Slave Apology Minutes - from December 9, 1999 2. The Age of Slave Apologies: The Case of Liverpool, England - transcript of public lecture presented by Dr. Mark Christian, November 14, 2007 3. Front cover: CWCN Reports on Historic Slave Apology (Issue 26: December 1999) 4. Consortium of Black Organisations - Liverpool- Response to LCC Slave Apology 5. Front cover: CWCN Celebration of College Status (Issue 12: December 1992) 6. CWCN Editorial denounces drastic cuts to funding by LCC (Issue 21: June 1997) 7. Liverpool Echo (August 27, 1997) - Report praised CWC teaching 8. Front cover: CWCN (Issue 1: June 1987) - Evidence of LCC fight to close CWC in 1987 9. Front cover: CWCN (Issue 25: June 1999) - Reports on Lawrence Inquiry and Racism 10. CWCN (Issue 12: December 1992, p.13) - Proof of Jacqueline N. Brown visiting CWC. 11. Front cover: CWCN (Issue 8: December 1990) - Dr. William E. Nelson Jr at CWC 12. Dr Mark Christian Community Education Award from The Voice 1999 Bibliography Index About the Author
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