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Black Is a Country : Race and the Unfinished Struggle for Democracy
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Bester Preis: € 49,89 (vom 28.05.2022)Black Is a Country: Race and the Unfinished Struggle for Democracy (2004)
ISBN: 9780674013001 bzw. 067401300X, in Englisch, Harvard University Press, gebraucht.
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Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2004. 285 pp. A look at the history of the civil rights movement in the 20th century, focusing on the more radical and active black intellectuals, including W.E.B. Du Bois, Ralph Bunche, C.L.R. James, Malcolm X, the Black Panthers, Martin Luther King, Jr., etc. VERY GOOD+ condition. Light scuffing and edgewear. Minor fading to the book.. Cloth. Very Good/Very Good.
Black Is a Country : Race and the Unfinished Struggle for Democracy
ISBN: 9780674043718 bzw. 0674043715, in Englisch, Harvard University Press, neu, E-Book, elektronischer Download.
Despite black gains in modern America, the end of racism is not yet in sight.Nikhil Pal Singh asks what happened to the worldly and radical visions of equality that animated black intellectual activists from W.E. B. Du Bois in the 1930s to Martin Luther King, Jr. in the 1960s. In so doing, he constructs an alternative history of civil rights in the twentieth century, a long civil rights era, in which radical hopes and global dreams are recognized as central to the history of black struggle. It is through the words and thought of key black intellectuals, like Du Bois, Ralph Bunche, C.L. R. James, Richard Wright, Ralph Ellison, Langston Hughes, and others, as well as movement activists like Malcolm X and Black Panthers, that vital new ideas emerged and circulated.Their most important achievement was to create and sustain a vibrant, black public sphere broadly critical of U.S. social, political, and civic inequality. Finding racism hidden within the universalizing tones of reform-minded liberalism at home and global democratic imperatives abroad, race radicals alienated many who saw them as dangerous and separatist.Few wanted to hear their message then, or even now, and yet, as Singh argues, their passionate skepticism about the limits of U.S. democracy remains as indispensable to a meaningful reconstruction of racial equality and universal political ideals today as it ever was.
Black Is a Country: Race and the Unfinished Struggle for Democracy
ISBN: 9780674019515 bzw. 0674019512, in Englisch, Harvard University Press.
Black Is a Country: Race and the Unfinished Struggle for Democracy Singh, Nikhil Pal, Despite black gains in modern America, the end of racism is not yet in sight. Nikhil Pal Singh asks what happened to the worldly and radical visions of equality that animated black intellectual activists from W. E. B. Du Bois in the 1930s to Martin Luther King, Jr. in the 1960s. In so doing, he constructs an alternative history of civil rights in the twentieth century, a long civil rights era, in which radical hopes and global dreams are recognized as central to the history of black struggle. It is through the words and thought of key black intellectuals, like Du Bois, Ralph Bunche, C. L. R. James, Richard Wright, Ralph Ellison, Langston Hughes, and others, as well as movement activists like Malcolm X and Black Panthers, that vital new ideas emerged and circulated. Their most important achievement was to create and sustain a vibrant, black public sphere broadly critical of U.S. social, political, and civic inequality. Finding racism hidden within the universalizing tones of reform-minded liberalism at home and global democratic imperatives abroad, race radicals alienated many who saw them as dangerous and separatist. Few wanted to hear their message then, or even now, and yet, as Singh argues, their passionate skepticism about the limits of U.S. democracy remains as indispensable to a meaningful reconstruction of racial equality and universal political ideals today as it ever was.
Black Is a Country: Race and the Unfinished Struggle for Democracy (2004)
ISBN: 9780674013001 bzw. 067401300X, in Englisch, 304 Seiten, Harvard University Press, gebundenes Buch, neu.
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Despite black gains in modern America, the end of racism is not yet in sight. Nikhil Pal Singh asks what happened to the worldly and radical visions of equality that animated black intellectual activists from W. E. B. Du Bois in the 1930s to Martin Luther King, Jr. in the 1960s. In so doing, he constructs an alternative history of civil rights in the twentieth century, a long civil rights era, in which radical hopes and global dreams are recognized as central to the history of black struggle. It is through the words and thought of key black intellectuals, like Du Bois, Ralph Bunche, C. L. R. James, Richard Wright, Ralph Ellison, Langston Hughes, and others, as well as movement activists like Malcolm X and Black Panthers, that vital new ideas emerged and circulated. Their most important achievement was to create and sustain a vibrant, black public sphere broadly critical of U.S. social, political, and civic inequality. Finding racism hidden within the universalizing tones of reform-minded liberalism at home and global democratic imperatives abroad, race radicals alienated many who saw them as dangerous and separatist. Few wanted to hear their message then, or even now, and yet, as Singh argues, their passionate skepticism about the limits of U.S. democracy remains as indispensable to a meaningful reconstruction of racial equality and universal political ideals today as it ever was. , Hardcover, Label: Harvard University Press, Harvard University Press, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2004-05-31, Studio: Harvard University Press, Verkaufsrang: 1437881.
Black Is a Country: Race and the Unfinished Struggle for Democracy
ISBN: 067401300X bzw. 9780674013001, in Englisch, Harvard University Press, gebraucht.
20th century,african americans,african-american studies,americas,asian,civil rights,civil rights and liberties,discrimination and racism,earth sciences,education and reference, Despite black gains in modern America, the end of racism is not yet in sight. Nikhil Pal Singh asks what happened to the worldly and radical visions of equality that animated black intellectual activists from W. E. B. Du Bois in the 1930s to Martin Luther King, Jr. in the 1960s. In so doing, he constructs an alternative history of civil rights in the twentieth century, a long civil rights era, in which radical hopes and global dreams are recognized as central to the history of black struggle. It is through the words and thought of key black intellectuals, like Du Bois, Ralph Bunche, C. L. R. James, Richard Wright, Ralph Ellison, Langston Hughes, and others, as well as movement activists like Malcolm X and Black Panthers, that vital new ideas emerged and circulated. Their most important achievement was to create and sustain a vibrant, black public sphere broadly critical of U.S. social, political, and civic inequality. Finding racism hidden within the universalizing tones of reform-minded liberalism at home and global democratic imperatives abroad, race radicals alienated many who saw them as dangerous and separatist. Few wanted to hear their message then, or even now, and yet, as Singh argues, their passionate skepticism about the limits of U.S. democracy remains as indispensable to a meaningful reconstruction of racial equality and universal political ideals today as it ever was.
Black Is a Country: Race and the Unfinished Struggle for Democracy
ISBN: 0674019512 bzw. 9780674019515, in Englisch, Harvard University Press, gebraucht.
20th century,african americans,african-american studies,americas,asian,civil rights,civil rights and liberties,discrimination and racism,earth sciences,education and reference, Despite black gains in modern America, the end of racism is not yet in sight. Nikhil Pal Singh asks what happened to the worldly and radical visions of equality that animated black intellectual activists from W. E. B. Du Bois in the 1930s to Martin Luther King, Jr. in the 1960s. In so doing, he constructs an alternative history of civil rights in the twentieth century, a long civil rights era, in which radical hopes and global dreams are recognized as central to the history of black struggle. It is through the words and thought of key black intellectuals, like Du Bois, Ralph Bunche, C. L. R. James, Richard Wright, Ralph Ellison, Langston Hughes, and others, as well as movement activists like Malcolm X and Black Panthers, that vital new ideas emerged and circulated. Their most important achievement was to create and sustain a vibrant, black public sphere broadly critical of U.S. social, political, and civic inequality. Finding racism hidden within the universalizing tones of reform-minded liberalism at home and global democratic imperatives abroad, race radicals alienated many who saw them as dangerous and separatist. Few wanted to hear their message then, or even now, and yet, as Singh argues, their passionate skepticism about the limits of U.S. democracy remains as indispensable to a meaningful reconstruction of racial equality and universal political ideals today as it ever was.
Black Is a Country: Race and the Unfinished Struggle for Democracy
ISBN: 9780674013001 bzw. 067401300X, in Englisch, Harvard University Press, gebundenes Buch, gebraucht.
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Black Is a Country: Race and the Unfinished Struggle for Democracy
ISBN: 9780674013001 bzw. 067401300X, in Englisch, Harvard University Press, gebundenes Buch, gebraucht.
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Black Is a Country: Race and the Unfinished Struggle for Democracy (2005)
ISBN: 9780674019515 bzw. 0674019512, in Englisch, Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Taschenbuch, neu.
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