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Racial Reconciliation: Black Masculinity, Societal Indifference, and Church Socialization pursues the deconstruction and construction of black masculinity. This book is partly exploratory in that it presents an abundance of profound quotes from historical and contemporary blacks who have a vested interest in race relations. It could be that the United States of America has not been ready to be receptive to the idea that blacks not only can recognize their own oppression but also can articulate with accuracy the human nature of the oppressor. This book aims to directly confront the nature and…mehr
Racial Reconciliation: Black Masculinity, Societal Indifference, and Church Socializationpursues the deconstruction and construction of black masculinity. This book is partly exploratory in that it presents an abundance of profound quotes from historical and contemporary blacks who have a vested interest in race relations. It could be that the United States of America has not been ready to be receptive to the idea that blacks not only can recognize their own oppression but also can articulate with accuracy the human nature of the oppressor. This book aims to directly confront the nature and extent of racism and discrimination in an era that boasts about racial progress and a similar era whereby modern day churches perceive themselves as beacons of morality and racial harmony.
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Dr. Steven Randolph Cureton is Professor of Sociology at The University of North Carolina, Greensboro. His areas of research and teaching are the black experience in America and criminology. He has authored three books addressing black gangsterism, race and discretionary justice, and black masculinity.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface - Introduction: America Be Kind to Us Outside of Consciousness of Kind - Malcolm X Has Spoken: Racial Reconciliation over Racial Agitation - Wickedly Black: Making Monsters out of Black Males - Racial Equity and Criminal Justice - Black Churchin' and Black Flight: Something Wicked This Way Comes and It's Black Gangsterism - Chance or Testimony: Am I Ever Your Equal? - A Time to Listen: A Conversation about Race, the Church, and Where Do We Go from Here? - The Common Thread in Post-Racialism - References - Index.
Preface - Introduction: America Be Kind to Us Outside of Consciousness of Kind - Malcolm X Has Spoken: Racial Reconciliation over Racial Agitation - Wickedly Black: Making Monsters out of Black Males - Racial Equity and Criminal Justice - Black Churchin' and Black Flight: Something Wicked This Way Comes and It's Black Gangsterism - Chance or Testimony: Am I Ever Your Equal? - A Time to Listen: A Conversation about Race, the Church, and Where Do We Go from Here? - The Common Thread in Post-Racialism - References - Index.
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