This book studies the Haitian Revolution as a precursor for the Harlem Renaissance and how the rhetoric used in these events appears in Caribbean Negritude texts. Using these dialogical exchanges, Jenkins investigates how the Haitian Revolution and Harlem Renaissance tenets influence the modernization of Caribbean Negritude's development.
This book studies the Haitian Revolution as a precursor for the Harlem Renaissance and how the rhetoric used in these events appears in Caribbean Negritude texts. Using these dialogical exchanges, Jenkins investigates how the Haitian Revolution and Harlem Renaissance tenets influence the modernization of Caribbean Negritude's development.
Tammie Jenkins has a PhD in Curriculum and Instruction from Louisiana State University.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter One: Sankofa: Looking Back to Move Forward Chapter Two: Haiti's Revolution: A Study in Race, Equality, and Citizenship Chapter Three: New Negroes and Harlemites' Rebirth a Revolution Chapter Four: Birthing Caribbean Negritude from a Renaissance in Harlem Chapter Five: End with the Beginning
Chapter One: Sankofa: Looking Back to Move Forward Chapter Two: Haiti's Revolution: A Study in Race, Equality, and Citizenship Chapter Three: New Negroes and Harlemites' Rebirth a Revolution Chapter Four: Birthing Caribbean Negritude from a Renaissance in Harlem Chapter Five: End with the Beginning
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