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The Black Seventies


The Black Seventies
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Author : Floyd B. Barbour
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1970

The Black Seventies written by Floyd B. Barbour and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1970 with African Americans categories.


"New writings by contemporary Black authors address themselves to the seventies. New images emerge in original essays on drama, literature, science, technology, education, architecture, religion, and medicine ... 'The Black seventies' is an analysis of the present with projections for the future. Yet the past is not forgotten; a true sense of Black community and Black identity flows throughout"--From jacket.



The Black Seventies


The Black Seventies
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language : en
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Release Date : 1970

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Black Power Ideologies


Black Power Ideologies
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Author : John Mccartney
language : en
Publisher: Temple University Press
Release Date : 1993-07-20

Black Power Ideologies written by John Mccartney and has been published by Temple University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1993-07-20 with Political Science categories.


In a systematic survey of the manifestations and meaning of Black Power in America, John McCartney analyzes the ideology of the Black Power Movement in the 1960s and places it in the context of both African-American and Western political thought. He demonstrates, though an exploration of historic antecedents, how the Black Power versus black mainstream competition of the sixties was not unique in American history. Tracing the evolution of black social and political movements from the 18th century to the present, the author focuses on the ideas and actions of the leaders of each major approach. Starting with the colonization efforts of the Pan-Negro Nationalist movement in the 18th century, McCartney contrasts the work of Bishop Turner with the opposing integrationist views of Frederick Douglass and his followers. McCartney examines the politics of accommodation espoused by Booker T. Washington; W.E.B. Du Bois's opposition to this apolitical stance; the formation of the NAACP, the Urban League, and other integrationist organizations; and Marcus Garvey's reawakening of the separatist ideal in the early 20th century. Focusing on the intense legal activity of the NAACP from the 1930s to the 1960s, McCartney gives extensive treatment to the moral and political leadership of Martin Luther King, Jr., and his challenge from the Black Power Movement in 1966.



New Day In Babylon


New Day In Babylon
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Author : William L. Van Deburg
language : en
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Release Date : 1993-09-01

New Day In Babylon written by William L. Van Deburg and has been published by University of Chicago Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1993-09-01 with Social Science categories.


The most comprehensive account available of the rise and fall of the Black Power Movement and of its dramatic transformation of both African-American and larger American culture. With a gift for storytelling and an ear for street talk, William Van Deburg chronicles a decade of deep change, from the armed struggles of the Black Panther party to the cultural nationalism of artists and writers creating a new aesthetic. Van Deburg contends that although its tactical gains were sometimes short-lived, the Black Power movement did succeed in making a revolution—one in culture and consciousness—that has changed the context of race in America. "New Day in Babylon is an extremely intelligent synthesis, a densely textured evocation of one of American history's most revolutionary transformations in ethnic group consciousness."—Bob Blauner, New York Times Winner of the Gustavus Myers Center Outstanding Book Award, 1993



Microaggressions Faced By African American Faculty In Higher Education


Microaggressions Faced By African American Faculty In Higher Education
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Author : Hendricks, LaVelle
language : en
Publisher: IGI Global
Release Date : 2025-07-15

Microaggressions Faced By African American Faculty In Higher Education written by Hendricks, LaVelle and has been published by IGI Global this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2025-07-15 with Education categories.


African American faculty in higher education often encounter microaggressions that reflect and reinforce broader systems of racial inequality. These instances can include questioning their credentials, misidentifying them as non-faculty, or expecting them to represent the entire Black experience. While less overt than traditional forms of racism, microaggressions carry significant psychological and professional consequences, contributing to feelings of isolation, burnout, and underappreciation. Further understanding of these experiences can foster inclusive academic environments where all scholars thrive and contribute to their institutions. Microaggressions Faced by African American Faculty in Higher Education explores the microaggressive behaviors that affect African American educators’ experiences. It will examine the ways that universities can engage in the creation of inclusive environments, and the impact of microaggressions on faculty health and wellbeing. This book covers topics such as ethics and law, mental health, and inclusive education, and is a useful resource for educators, sociologists, psychologists, academicians, researchers, and scientists.



American Babylon


American Babylon
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Author : Robert O. Self
language : en
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Release Date : 2005-08-08

American Babylon written by Robert O. Self and has been published by Princeton University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2005-08-08 with History categories.


A gripping portrait of black power politics and the struggle for civil rights in postwar Oakland As the birthplace of the Black Panthers and a nationwide tax revolt, California embodied a crucial motif of the postwar United States: the rise of suburbs and the decline of cities, a process in which black and white histories inextricably joined. American Babylon tells this story through Oakland and its nearby suburbs, tracing both the history of civil rights and black power politics as well as the history of suburbanization and home-owner politics. Robert Self shows that racial inequities in both New Deal and Great Society liberalism precipitated local struggles over land, jobs, taxes, and race within postwar metropolitan development. Black power and the tax revolt evolved together, in tension. American Babylon demonstrates that the history of civil rights and black liberation politics in California did not follow a southern model, but represented a long-term struggle for economic rights that began during the World War II years and continued through the rise of the Black Panthers in the late 1960s. This struggle yielded a wide-ranging and profound critique of postwar metropolitan development and its foundation of class and racial segregation. Self traces the roots of the 1978 tax revolt to the 1940s, when home owners, real estate brokers, and the federal government used racial segregation and industrial property taxes to forge a middle-class lifestyle centered on property ownership. Using the East Bay as a starting point, Robert Self gives us a richly detailed, engaging narrative that uniquely integrates the most important racial liberation struggles and class politics of postwar America.



The Seventies In America


The Seventies In America
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Author : John C. Super
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2006

The Seventies In America written by John C. Super and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2006 with History categories.


Presents volume one of a three-volume encyclopedia that describes the events, movements, trends, people, sports, science, music, politics, and more of the 1970s listed in alphabetical order.



Black Agenda For Social Work In The Seventies


Black Agenda For Social Work In The Seventies
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Author : Charles L. Sanders
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1971

Black Agenda For Social Work In The Seventies written by Charles L. Sanders and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1971 with African American social workers categories.




Imagine The Sound


Imagine The Sound
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Author : Carter Mathes
language : en
Publisher: U of Minnesota Press
Release Date : 2015-03-20

Imagine The Sound written by Carter Mathes and has been published by U of Minnesota Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2015-03-20 with Literary Criticism categories.


The post–Civil Rights era was marked by an explosion of black political thought and aesthetics. Reflecting a shifting horizon of expectations around race relations, the unconventional sounds of free jazz coupled with experimental literary creation nuanced the push toward racial equality and enriched the possibilities for aesthetic innovation within the Black Arts Movement. In Imagine the Sound, Carter Mathes demonstrates how African American writers used sound to further artistic resistance within a rapidly transforming political and racial landscape. While many have noted the oral and musical qualities of African American poetry from the post–Civil Rights period, Mathes points out how the political implications of dissonance, vibration, and resonance produced in essays, short stories, and novels animated the ongoing struggle for equality. Situating literary works by Henry Dumas, Larry Neal, and Toni Cade Bambara in relation to the expansive ideas of sound proposed by free jazz musicians such as Marion Brown and Sun Ra, not only does this book illustrate how the presence of sound can be heard and read as political, but it recuperates critically neglected, yet important, writers and musicians. Ultimately, Mathes details how attempts to capture and render sound through the medium of writing enable writers to envision alternate realities and resistance outside of the linear frameworks offered by the Civil Rights and Black Power movements. In precise and elegant prose, Mathes shows how in conceptualizing sound, African American writers opened up the political imaginations of their readers. By exploring this intellectual convergence of literary artistry, experimental music, and sound theory, Imagine the Sound reveals how taking up radically new forms of expression allows us to speak to the complexities of race and political resistance.



America In The Seventies


America In The Seventies
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Author : Beth L. Bailey
language : en
Publisher: CultureAmerica
Release Date : 2004

America In The Seventies written by Beth L. Bailey and has been published by CultureAmerica this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2004 with History categories.


The seventies witnessed economic decline in America, coupled with a series of foreign policy failures, events that created an air of unease and uncertainty. This volume examines the ways in which Americans responded to a changing world and sought to redefine themselves.