ISBN-13: 9781138518803 / Angielski / Twarda / 2017 / 479 str.
This book is the second of a two-volume set exploring the controversies about the experiences of Americans from Africa
ContentsPreface to the Transaction EditionAcknowledgmentsContributorsIntroductionI. BLACK PROTESTWho Was Nat Turner?1 Day to Day Resistance to SlaveryRaymond Bauer and Alice Bauer2 The Roots of Black NationalismEugene D. Genovese3 Gabriel's InsurrectionGerald W. Mullin4 The Confessions of Nat Turner as Told to Thomas R. GrayNat Turner5 William Styron: A Shared OrdealGeorge Plimpton6 The White Nat TurnerMike ThelwellSuggested ReadingsFreedom Now!7 Radicals and Conservatives: Black Protest in Twentieth-Century AmericaAugust Meier and Elliott Rudwick8 The Social Context of MilitancyGary T. Marx9 The Crisis Which Bred Black PowerNathan Wright, Jr.10 The Americanization of Frantz FanonAristide Zolberg and Vera Zolberg11 The Revolutionary MythLewis M. KillianSuggested ReadingsII. IN QUEST OF COMMUNITYWhither Black Power?12 What We WantStokely Carmichael13 What "Black Power" Means to Negroes in MississippiJoyce Ladner14 The Trouble with Black PowerChristopher Lasch15 Black Rebellion and White ReactionAaron Wildavsky16 Where Do We Go From Here?Martin Luther King, Jr.Suggested Readings"Negroes" Nevermore17 The Concept of Identity in Race RelationsErik H. Erikson18 The Self-Image of the Negro AmericanAlvin F. Poussaint19 Mood Ebony: The Acceptance of Being BlackC. Eric Lincoln20 What's in a Name?Lerone Bennett, Jr.21 Africa Conscious HarlemRichard B. Moore22 The American Negro Cannot Look to Africa for an EscapeTom Mboya23 Black Culture: Myth or Reality?Robert BlaunerSuggested ReadingsIndex
Peter I. Rose
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