African-American Social and Political Thought

African-American Social and Political Thought
Author: Howard Brotz
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 1008
Release: 2017-07-28
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 135153355X

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In bringing together the most characteristic and serious writings by black scholars, authors, journalists, and educators from the years that preceded the modem civil rights movement, 'African-American Social and Political Thought' provides a comprehensive guide to the range and diversity of black thought. The volume offers a deep history of how the terms of contemporary debate over the future of black Americans were formed. The writings assembled here reveal a tension and a thread between two essential poles of thought. These include those voices that clearly projected civic assimilation as the goal of black aspiration, and those who described how this aim would be achieved, as well as nationalist or separatist voices that despaired of ever having a dignified future in a biracial society. These two positions reflect the most fundamental questions faced by any minority group. In his forceful and courageous introduction to this new edition, Howard Brotz relates the thoughts and reflections of these black thinkers to the social and political situation of blacks in America today and argues against the political orthodoxy and sociological determinism that perpetuates the image of the black as a perennial and passive victim. In the scope and quality of its contents, African-American Social and Political Thought is a unique, invaluable source book for cultural historians, sociologists, and students of black history.

Negro Social and Political Thought, 1850-1920

Negro Social and Political Thought, 1850-1920
Author: Howard Brotz
Publisher: New York : Basic Books
Total Pages: 616
Release: 1966
Genre: Acculturation
ISBN:

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A compilation of opposing viewpoints favoring either some form of separatism (Martin R. Delany, Edward W. Blyden, James T. Holly, Alexander Crummell, W.E.B. DuBois, Marcus Garvey) or assimilation (Henry Highland Garnet, Frederick Douglass, T. Thomas Fortune, Booker T. Washington, Archibald H. Grimke).

Negro Social and Political Thought, 1850-1920

Negro Social and Political Thought, 1850-1920
Author: Howard Brotz
Publisher: New York : Basic Books
Total Pages: 618
Release: 1966
Genre: Acculturation
ISBN:

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A compilation of opposing viewpoints favoring either some form of separatism (Martin R. Delany, Edward W. Blyden, James T. Holly, Alexander Crummell, W.E.B. DuBois, Marcus Garvey) or assimilation (Henry Highland Garnet, Frederick Douglass, T. Thomas Fortune, Booker T. Washington, Archibald H. Grimke).

The Golden Age of Black Nationalism, 1850-1925

The Golden Age of Black Nationalism, 1850-1925
Author: Wilson Jeremiah Moses
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 354
Release: 1988
Genre: History
ISBN: 0195206398

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Discusses the work of Crummell, DuBois, Douglass, and Washington, looks at the literature of Black nationalism, and identifies trends and goals of Black Americans.

A Companion to African-American Philosophy

A Companion to African-American Philosophy
Author: Tommy L. Lott
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 488
Release: 2008-04-15
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0470751630

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This wide-ranging, multidisciplinary collection of newly commissioned articles brings together distinguished voices in the field of Africana philosophy and African-American social and political thought. Provides a comprehensive critical survey of African-American philosophical thought. Collects wide-ranging, multidisciplinary, newly commissioned articles in one authoritative volume. Serves as a benchmark work of reference for courses in philosophy, social and political thought, cultural studies, and African-American studies.

Renewing Black Intellectual History

Renewing Black Intellectual History
Author: Adolph Reed
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 433
Release: 2015-11-17
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1317252950

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Reflecting critically on the discipline of African American studies is a complicated undertaking. Making sense of the black American experience requires situating it within the larger cultural, political-economic, and ideological dynamics that shape American life. This volume moves away from privileging racial commonality as the fulcrum of inquiry and moves toward observing the quality of the accounts scholars have rendered of black American life. This book maps the changing conditions of black political practice and experience from Emancipation to Obama with excursions into the Jim Crow era, Black Power radicalism, and the Reagan revolt. Here are essays, classic and new, that define historically and conceptually discrete problems affecting black Americans as these problems have been shaped by both politics and scholarly fashion. A key goal of the book is to come to terms with the changing terrain of American life in view of major Civil Rights court decisions and legislation.

Proceedings of the XVth International Conference of Ethiopian Studies, Hamburg, July 20-25, 2003

Proceedings of the XVth International Conference of Ethiopian Studies, Hamburg, July 20-25, 2003
Author: Siegbert Uhlig
Publisher: Otto Harrassowitz Verlag
Total Pages: 1140
Release: 2006
Genre: Anthropology
ISBN: 9783447047999

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The XVth International Conference of Ethiopian Studies took place in Hamburg in July 2003. More than 400 scientists from over 25 countries participated. 130 contributions from the program were selected for this volume. They are mostly written in English and deal on the regions of Ethiopia and Eritrea and cover the span from the 4th Century to the present. The volume is divided into the following chapters: Anthropology (20 Articles), History (25), Arts (10), Literature and Philology (10), Religion (5), Languages and Linguistics (25), Law and Politics (10), Environmental, Economic and Educational Issues (10).

The Wilderness Debate Rages on

The Wilderness Debate Rages on
Author: Michael P. Nelson
Publisher: University of Georgia Press
Total Pages: 1488
Release: 2008
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0820331716

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Ten years ago, The Great New Wilderness Debate began a cross-disciplinary conversation about the varied constructions of "wilderness" and the controversies that surround them. The Wilderness Debate Rages On will reinvigorate that conversation and usher in a second decade of debate. Like its predecessor, the book gathers both critiques and defenses of the idea of wilderness from a wide variety of perspectives and voices. The Wilderness Debate Rages On includes the best explorations of the concept of the concept of wilderness from the past decade, underappreciated essays from the early twentieth century that offer an alternative vision of the concept and importance of wilderness, and writings meant to clarify or help us rethink the concept of wilderness. Narrative writers such as Wendell Berry, Scott Russell Sanders, Marilynne Robinson, Kathleen Dean Moore, and Lynn Maria Laitala are also given a voice in order to show how the wilderness debate is expanding outside the academy. The writers represented in the anthology include ecologists, environmental philosophers, conservation biologists, cultural geographers, and environmental activists. The book begins with little-known papers by early twentieth-century ecologists advocating the preservation of natural areas for scientific study, not, as did Thoreau, Muir, and the early Leopold, for purposes of outdoor recreation. The editors argue that had these writers influenced the eventual development of federal wilderness policy, our national wilderness system would better serve contemporary conservation priorities for representative ecosystems and biodiversity.

Critical Social Theory in the Interests of Black Folks

Critical Social Theory in the Interests of Black Folks
Author: Lucius T. Outlaw
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2005
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780742513440

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Examining the situations of African Americans in the U.S.A., Lucius Outlaw's essays illustrate over twenty years of work dedicated to articulating a 'critical theory of society' that would account for issues and limiting-factors affecting African-descended peoples in the U.S. Outlaw envisions a democratic order that is not built upon racist projections of the past, but instead seeks a transformative social theory that would help create a truly democratic social order.