ISBN:
9781594516658
Language:
English
Pages:
Online-Ressource (337 p)
Parallel Title:
Print version Renewing Black Intellectual History : The Ideological and Material Foundations of African American Thought
DDC:
305.896073
Keywords:
Electronic books
Description / Table of Contents:
Cover; Half Title; Title; Copyright; Contents; Introduction; Acknowledgments; Part I Emancipation, Reconstruction, and Retrenchment Introduction; 1 Frederick Douglass's Life and Times: Progressive Rhetoric and the Problem of Constituency; 2 "Of Mr. Booker T. Washington and Others": The Political Economy of Racism in the United States; Part II The Jim Crow Era Introduction; 3 How Black "Folk" Survived in the Modern South: Industrialization, Popular Culture, and the Transformation of Black Working-Class Leisure in the Jim Crow South
Description / Table of Contents:
4 An Inevitable Drift? Oligarchy, Du Bois, and the Prospect of Democracy Between the Wars5 The Educational Alliance and the Urban League in New York: Ethnic Elites and the Politics of Americanization and Racial Uplift, 1903-1932; 6 The Chicago School of Human Ecology and the Ideology of Black Civic Elites; 7 "What a Pure, Healthy, Unified Race Can Accomplish": Collective Reproduction and the Sexual Politics of Black Nationalism; 8 Black Power Nationalism as Ethnic Pluralism: Postwar Liberalism's Ethnic Paradigm in Black Radicalism; Part III The Post-Jim Crow Era Introduction
Description / Table of Contents:
9 The Postmodern Moment in Black Literary and Cultural Studies10 The "Color Line" Then and Now: The Souls of Black Folk and the Changing Context of Black American Politics; Conclusion; Index; About the Authors
Note:
Description based upon print version of record
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