Renewing Black Intellectual History

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African American studies
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Author_Kenneth W. Warren
Black Belt
Black Civic
Black Cross Nurse
Black Greek Letter Organizations
Black Power
Black Public Intellectual
Black Science Fiction
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Chicago Housing Authority
civil rights history
Community Development Corporation
Dark Princess
Dean E. Robinson
Educational Alliance
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historical black political movements
Jim Crow analysis
Judith Stein
Juvenile Delinquency
Kenneth W. Warren
Lower East Side Residents
Madhu Dubey
Michele Mitchell
National Urban League
Negro World
Personal Service Work
political economy race
Postmodern Black
Preston H. Smith
Racial Reproduction
Sawmill Towns
Social Disorganization
social stratification theory
Southern Lumber
Tour. Reed
Universal Negro Improvement Association
Urban League
urban sociology research
William P. Jones
York Urban League
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9781594516658
  • Weight: 589g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Jun 2009
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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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.
Reed, Adolph; Warren, Kenneth W.