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Black Intellectual Tradition: African American Thought in the Twentieth Century Volume 1

Contributor(s): Alridge, Derrick P (Editor), Bynum, Cornelius L (Editor), Stewart, James B (Editor), Alridge, Derrick P (Contribution by), Blain, Keisha N (Contribution by), Bynum, Cornelius L (Contribution by), Coleman, Jeffrey Lamar (Contribution by), Dagbovie, Pero Gaglo (Contribution by), Evans, Stephanie Y (Contribution by), Gresson, Aaron David (Contribution by), Harold, Claudrena N (Contribution by), Harris, Leonard (Contribution by), Hobson, Maurice J (Contribution by), Levy, La Tasha B (Contribution by), Maparyan, Layli (Contribution by), Miletsky, Zebulon V (Contribution by), Miller, R Baxter (Contribution by), Onaci, Edward (Contribution by), Patton, Venetria K (Contribution by), Stewart, James B (Contribution by), Taylor, Nikki M (Contribution by)

ISBN: 9780252085840

Publisher: University of Illinois Press

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Pub Date: August 3, 2021

Dewey: 305.89607309

LCCN: 2021012137

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Bibliography, Index, Price on Product

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.94" H x 9.13" L x 6.14" W ( 1.25 lbs) 344 pages

Series: New Black Studies

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Description: "From 1900 to the present, people of African descent living in the United States have drawn on homegrown and diasporic minds to create a Black intellectual tradition engaged with ideas on race, racial oppression, and the world. This volume presents essays on the diverse thought behind the fight for racial justice as developed by African American artists and intellectuals; performers and protest activists; institutions and organizations; and educators and religious leaders. By including both women's and men's perspectives from the U.S. and the Diaspora, the essays explore the full landscape of the Black intellectual tradition. Throughout, contributors engage with important ideas ranging from the consideration of gender within the tradition, to intellectual products generated outside the intelligentsia, to the ongoing relationship between thought and concrete effort in the quest for liberation"--

Review Quotes: "Thoughtful, thought-provoking, and well-documented. . . The Black Intellectual Tradition provides information and insights of great value to educators and scholars of all disciplines, genders, and racial/ethnic identities." --Journal of American History

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