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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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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 479
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Juli 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351532266
- Artikelnr.: 48866825
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 479
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Juli 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351532266
- Artikelnr.: 48866825
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
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
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
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