African-American Social and Political Thought: 1850-1920Howard Brotz Transaction Publishers, 31 ธ.ค. 2011 - 641 หน้า 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. |
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หน้า v
... Constitution PART II Assimilation H E N R Y H IG H L A N D G A R N E T The Past and the Present Condition, and the Destiny of the Colored Race (excerpt) F RED E R I C K D O U G L A SS What Are the Colored People Doing for Themselves? An ...
... Constitution PART II Assimilation H E N R Y H IG H L A N D G A R N E T The Past and the Present Condition, and the Destiny of the Colored Race (excerpt) F RED E R I C K D O U G L A SS What Are the Colored People Doing for Themselves? An ...
หน้า vi
... Constitutional Conwention 373 An Interview on the Hardwick Bill 376 On Making Our Race Life Count in the Life of the Nation 379 Early Problems of Freedom 382 Progress of the American Negro 396 The Negro and the Labor Problem of the ...
... Constitutional Conwention 373 An Interview on the Hardwick Bill 376 On Making Our Race Life Count in the Life of the Nation 379 Early Problems of Freedom 382 Progress of the American Negro 396 The Negro and the Labor Problem of the ...
หน้า xiii
... constitutional issue posed by the segregation laws, Myrdal's theoretical assimilationism was wholly superfluous as the ... Constitution leaves the citizen equally free to associate with and to marry whom he wishes. Ethnic groups, like ...
... constitutional issue posed by the segregation laws, Myrdal's theoretical assimilationism was wholly superfluous as the ... Constitution leaves the citizen equally free to associate with and to marry whom he wishes. Ethnic groups, like ...
หน้า xiv
... Constitution when white-guilt power, which included the Supreme Court as well as the president, with the most sanctimonious rhetoric about the "legacy of slavery," was initiating this change. Since it is impossible to have a Constitution ...
... Constitution when white-guilt power, which included the Supreme Court as well as the president, with the most sanctimonious rhetoric about the "legacy of slavery," was initiating this change. Since it is impossible to have a Constitution ...
หน้า xxiv
... Constitution. Written by white men, they were never intended to include blacks in any other status than that of a slave or non-citizen. These documents, because they were "racial" in their origin, were necessarily so, as implied by ...
... Constitution. Written by white men, they were never intended to include blacks in any other status than that of a slave or non-citizen. These documents, because they were "racial" in their origin, were necessarily so, as implied by ...
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1 | |
Martin R Delany | 37 |
Edward W Blyden | 112 |
James T Holly | 140 |
Alexander Crummell | 171 |
African Civilization Society | 191 |
Henry Highland Garnet | 199 |
Frederick Douglass | 203 |
T Thomas Fortune | 332 |
Booker T Washington | 351 |
Archibald H Grimke | 464 |
William Edward Burghardt Du Bois | 483 |
Marcus Garvey | 553 |
Sources and Acknowledgments | 577 |
Index | 581 |
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