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This anthology is designed to introduce the reader to the contours and content of African American Studies. The text and readings included here not only impart information, but seek, as their foremost goal, to precipitate in the reader an awareness of the complex and changing character of the African American experience-its origins, developments, and future challenges. The book aims to engage readers in the critical analysis of a broad spectrum of subjects, themes, and issues-ancient and medieval Africa, Western European domination and African enslavement, resistance to oppression, African…mehr
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This anthology is designed to introduce the reader to the contours and content of African American Studies. The text and readings included here not only impart information, but seek, as their foremost goal, to precipitate in the reader an awareness of the complex and changing character of the African American experience-its origins, developments, and future challenges. The book aims to engage readers in the critical analysis of a broad spectrum of subjects, themes, and issues-ancient and medieval Africa, Western European domination and African enslavement, resistance to oppression, African American expressive culture, family and educational policies, economic and political matters, and the importance of ideas. The materials included in this anthology comprise a discussion of some of the fundamental problems and prospects related to the African American experience that deserve attention in a course in African American Studies.
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- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- 3rd Edition
- Seitenzahl: 680
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Mai 2000
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 189mm x 36mm
- Gewicht: 1293g
- ISBN-13: 9780939693528
- ISBN-10: 0939693526
- Artikelnr.: 22734074
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- 3rd Edition
- Seitenzahl: 680
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Mai 2000
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 189mm x 36mm
- Gewicht: 1293g
- ISBN-13: 9780939693528
- ISBN-10: 0939693526
- Artikelnr.: 22734074
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Floyd W. Hayes
Part 1 Preface to the Student
Part 2 Preface to the Instructor
Part 3 African American Studies: Trends, Developments, and Future
Challenges
Chapter 4 The Study of the Negro
Chapter 5 The Integrationist Ethic as a Basis for Scholarly Endeavors
Chapter 6 The Politics of Black Women's Studies
Chapter 7 Black Studies, Multiculturalism and the Future of American
Education
Chapter 8 Key Terms and Supplementary Readings
Part 9 Africa and the Diaspora: Ties That Bind
Chapter 10 African History and Western Civilization
Chapter 11 The Atlantic Slave Trade and Slavery: Some Interpretations of
Their Significance in the Development of the United States and the Western
World
Chapter 12 Reflections on the Black Woman's Role in the Community of Slaves
Chapter 13 Symptoms of Liberty and Blackhead Signposts: David Walker and
Nat Turner
Chapter 14 Cafundo: Counterpoint on a Brazilian African Survival
Chapter 15 Spurring a Dialogue to Place the African American Experience
Within the Context of and Afrocentric Philosophy
Chapter 16 Key Terms and Supplementary Readings
Part 17 Black Expressive Culture: Music and Literature
Chapter 18 Africanisms in African-American Music
Chapter 19 Wild Women Don't Have the Blues: Blues from the Black Woman's
Perspective
Chapter 20 Black Beauty, Black Confusion (1965-70)
Chapter 21 How Bigger Was Born
Chapter 22 The Black Arts Movement
Chapter 23 Unspeakable Things Unspoken: The Afro-American Presence in
American Literature (1990)
Chapter 24 Key Terms and Supplementary Readings
Part 25 Discovering the Meaning of Black Identity: Psychic Dimentions of
Oppression
Chapter 26 African Philosophy
Chapter 27 To Make Them Stand in Fear
Chapter 28 Of Our Spiritual Strivings
Chapter 29 Key Terms and Supplementary Readings
Part 30 The Black Family: Historical and Pilicy Issues
Chapter 31 Historican Backgrounds of the Negro Family
Chapter 32 The Negro Family
Chapter 33 The Black Family: A Critical Challenge
Chapter 34 The Dependent Status of Black Families: A Structural Framework
II
Chapter 35 Key Terms and Supplementary Readings
Part 36 The African American Struggle for Literacy and Quality Education
Chapter 37 Learning to Read and Growing in Knowledge
Chapter 38 Betrayal in the Schools
Chapter 39 Race, Urban Politics, and Educational Policymaking in
Washington, D.C.: A Community's Struggle for Quality Education
Chapter 40 Teaching Theory, Talking Community
Chapter 41 Key Terms and Supplementary Readings
Part 42 Political Economy of the African American Situation
Chapter 43 The Demand for Black Labor: Historical Notes on the Political
Economy of Racism
Chapter 44 Black Economic Well-Being Since the 1950s
Chapter 45 Key Terms and Supplementary Readings
Part 46 Racism, Resistance, and Radicalism
Chapter 47 Racist Ideology
Chapter 48 Letter from Birmingham City Jail
Chapter 49 The Ballot of the Bullet
Chapter 50 Sister Act
Chapter 51 All Power to the People: The Political Thought of Huey P. Newton
and the Black Panther Party
Chapter 52 Anatomy of a Rebellion: A Political-Economic Analysis
Chapter 53 Police Brutality as a Major Public Health Issue: The Tragic
Shooting of Former Tampa Bay Buccaneer Demetrius DuBose
Chapter 54 The Curse of Black Middle Class Leadership: A Cultural Analysis
Chapter 55 Key Terms and Supplementary Readings
Part 56 Index
Part 2 Preface to the Instructor
Part 3 African American Studies: Trends, Developments, and Future
Challenges
Chapter 4 The Study of the Negro
Chapter 5 The Integrationist Ethic as a Basis for Scholarly Endeavors
Chapter 6 The Politics of Black Women's Studies
Chapter 7 Black Studies, Multiculturalism and the Future of American
Education
Chapter 8 Key Terms and Supplementary Readings
Part 9 Africa and the Diaspora: Ties That Bind
Chapter 10 African History and Western Civilization
Chapter 11 The Atlantic Slave Trade and Slavery: Some Interpretations of
Their Significance in the Development of the United States and the Western
World
Chapter 12 Reflections on the Black Woman's Role in the Community of Slaves
Chapter 13 Symptoms of Liberty and Blackhead Signposts: David Walker and
Nat Turner
Chapter 14 Cafundo: Counterpoint on a Brazilian African Survival
Chapter 15 Spurring a Dialogue to Place the African American Experience
Within the Context of and Afrocentric Philosophy
Chapter 16 Key Terms and Supplementary Readings
Part 17 Black Expressive Culture: Music and Literature
Chapter 18 Africanisms in African-American Music
Chapter 19 Wild Women Don't Have the Blues: Blues from the Black Woman's
Perspective
Chapter 20 Black Beauty, Black Confusion (1965-70)
Chapter 21 How Bigger Was Born
Chapter 22 The Black Arts Movement
Chapter 23 Unspeakable Things Unspoken: The Afro-American Presence in
American Literature (1990)
Chapter 24 Key Terms and Supplementary Readings
Part 25 Discovering the Meaning of Black Identity: Psychic Dimentions of
Oppression
Chapter 26 African Philosophy
Chapter 27 To Make Them Stand in Fear
Chapter 28 Of Our Spiritual Strivings
Chapter 29 Key Terms and Supplementary Readings
Part 30 The Black Family: Historical and Pilicy Issues
Chapter 31 Historican Backgrounds of the Negro Family
Chapter 32 The Negro Family
Chapter 33 The Black Family: A Critical Challenge
Chapter 34 The Dependent Status of Black Families: A Structural Framework
II
Chapter 35 Key Terms and Supplementary Readings
Part 36 The African American Struggle for Literacy and Quality Education
Chapter 37 Learning to Read and Growing in Knowledge
Chapter 38 Betrayal in the Schools
Chapter 39 Race, Urban Politics, and Educational Policymaking in
Washington, D.C.: A Community's Struggle for Quality Education
Chapter 40 Teaching Theory, Talking Community
Chapter 41 Key Terms and Supplementary Readings
Part 42 Political Economy of the African American Situation
Chapter 43 The Demand for Black Labor: Historical Notes on the Political
Economy of Racism
Chapter 44 Black Economic Well-Being Since the 1950s
Chapter 45 Key Terms and Supplementary Readings
Part 46 Racism, Resistance, and Radicalism
Chapter 47 Racist Ideology
Chapter 48 Letter from Birmingham City Jail
Chapter 49 The Ballot of the Bullet
Chapter 50 Sister Act
Chapter 51 All Power to the People: The Political Thought of Huey P. Newton
and the Black Panther Party
Chapter 52 Anatomy of a Rebellion: A Political-Economic Analysis
Chapter 53 Police Brutality as a Major Public Health Issue: The Tragic
Shooting of Former Tampa Bay Buccaneer Demetrius DuBose
Chapter 54 The Curse of Black Middle Class Leadership: A Cultural Analysis
Chapter 55 Key Terms and Supplementary Readings
Part 56 Index
Part 1 Preface to the Student
Part 2 Preface to the Instructor
Part 3 African American Studies: Trends, Developments, and Future
Challenges
Chapter 4 The Study of the Negro
Chapter 5 The Integrationist Ethic as a Basis for Scholarly Endeavors
Chapter 6 The Politics of Black Women's Studies
Chapter 7 Black Studies, Multiculturalism and the Future of American
Education
Chapter 8 Key Terms and Supplementary Readings
Part 9 Africa and the Diaspora: Ties That Bind
Chapter 10 African History and Western Civilization
Chapter 11 The Atlantic Slave Trade and Slavery: Some Interpretations of
Their Significance in the Development of the United States and the Western
World
Chapter 12 Reflections on the Black Woman's Role in the Community of Slaves
Chapter 13 Symptoms of Liberty and Blackhead Signposts: David Walker and
Nat Turner
Chapter 14 Cafundo: Counterpoint on a Brazilian African Survival
Chapter 15 Spurring a Dialogue to Place the African American Experience
Within the Context of and Afrocentric Philosophy
Chapter 16 Key Terms and Supplementary Readings
Part 17 Black Expressive Culture: Music and Literature
Chapter 18 Africanisms in African-American Music
Chapter 19 Wild Women Don't Have the Blues: Blues from the Black Woman's
Perspective
Chapter 20 Black Beauty, Black Confusion (1965-70)
Chapter 21 How Bigger Was Born
Chapter 22 The Black Arts Movement
Chapter 23 Unspeakable Things Unspoken: The Afro-American Presence in
American Literature (1990)
Chapter 24 Key Terms and Supplementary Readings
Part 25 Discovering the Meaning of Black Identity: Psychic Dimentions of
Oppression
Chapter 26 African Philosophy
Chapter 27 To Make Them Stand in Fear
Chapter 28 Of Our Spiritual Strivings
Chapter 29 Key Terms and Supplementary Readings
Part 30 The Black Family: Historical and Pilicy Issues
Chapter 31 Historican Backgrounds of the Negro Family
Chapter 32 The Negro Family
Chapter 33 The Black Family: A Critical Challenge
Chapter 34 The Dependent Status of Black Families: A Structural Framework
II
Chapter 35 Key Terms and Supplementary Readings
Part 36 The African American Struggle for Literacy and Quality Education
Chapter 37 Learning to Read and Growing in Knowledge
Chapter 38 Betrayal in the Schools
Chapter 39 Race, Urban Politics, and Educational Policymaking in
Washington, D.C.: A Community's Struggle for Quality Education
Chapter 40 Teaching Theory, Talking Community
Chapter 41 Key Terms and Supplementary Readings
Part 42 Political Economy of the African American Situation
Chapter 43 The Demand for Black Labor: Historical Notes on the Political
Economy of Racism
Chapter 44 Black Economic Well-Being Since the 1950s
Chapter 45 Key Terms and Supplementary Readings
Part 46 Racism, Resistance, and Radicalism
Chapter 47 Racist Ideology
Chapter 48 Letter from Birmingham City Jail
Chapter 49 The Ballot of the Bullet
Chapter 50 Sister Act
Chapter 51 All Power to the People: The Political Thought of Huey P. Newton
and the Black Panther Party
Chapter 52 Anatomy of a Rebellion: A Political-Economic Analysis
Chapter 53 Police Brutality as a Major Public Health Issue: The Tragic
Shooting of Former Tampa Bay Buccaneer Demetrius DuBose
Chapter 54 The Curse of Black Middle Class Leadership: A Cultural Analysis
Chapter 55 Key Terms and Supplementary Readings
Part 56 Index
Part 2 Preface to the Instructor
Part 3 African American Studies: Trends, Developments, and Future
Challenges
Chapter 4 The Study of the Negro
Chapter 5 The Integrationist Ethic as a Basis for Scholarly Endeavors
Chapter 6 The Politics of Black Women's Studies
Chapter 7 Black Studies, Multiculturalism and the Future of American
Education
Chapter 8 Key Terms and Supplementary Readings
Part 9 Africa and the Diaspora: Ties That Bind
Chapter 10 African History and Western Civilization
Chapter 11 The Atlantic Slave Trade and Slavery: Some Interpretations of
Their Significance in the Development of the United States and the Western
World
Chapter 12 Reflections on the Black Woman's Role in the Community of Slaves
Chapter 13 Symptoms of Liberty and Blackhead Signposts: David Walker and
Nat Turner
Chapter 14 Cafundo: Counterpoint on a Brazilian African Survival
Chapter 15 Spurring a Dialogue to Place the African American Experience
Within the Context of and Afrocentric Philosophy
Chapter 16 Key Terms and Supplementary Readings
Part 17 Black Expressive Culture: Music and Literature
Chapter 18 Africanisms in African-American Music
Chapter 19 Wild Women Don't Have the Blues: Blues from the Black Woman's
Perspective
Chapter 20 Black Beauty, Black Confusion (1965-70)
Chapter 21 How Bigger Was Born
Chapter 22 The Black Arts Movement
Chapter 23 Unspeakable Things Unspoken: The Afro-American Presence in
American Literature (1990)
Chapter 24 Key Terms and Supplementary Readings
Part 25 Discovering the Meaning of Black Identity: Psychic Dimentions of
Oppression
Chapter 26 African Philosophy
Chapter 27 To Make Them Stand in Fear
Chapter 28 Of Our Spiritual Strivings
Chapter 29 Key Terms and Supplementary Readings
Part 30 The Black Family: Historical and Pilicy Issues
Chapter 31 Historican Backgrounds of the Negro Family
Chapter 32 The Negro Family
Chapter 33 The Black Family: A Critical Challenge
Chapter 34 The Dependent Status of Black Families: A Structural Framework
II
Chapter 35 Key Terms and Supplementary Readings
Part 36 The African American Struggle for Literacy and Quality Education
Chapter 37 Learning to Read and Growing in Knowledge
Chapter 38 Betrayal in the Schools
Chapter 39 Race, Urban Politics, and Educational Policymaking in
Washington, D.C.: A Community's Struggle for Quality Education
Chapter 40 Teaching Theory, Talking Community
Chapter 41 Key Terms and Supplementary Readings
Part 42 Political Economy of the African American Situation
Chapter 43 The Demand for Black Labor: Historical Notes on the Political
Economy of Racism
Chapter 44 Black Economic Well-Being Since the 1950s
Chapter 45 Key Terms and Supplementary Readings
Part 46 Racism, Resistance, and Radicalism
Chapter 47 Racist Ideology
Chapter 48 Letter from Birmingham City Jail
Chapter 49 The Ballot of the Bullet
Chapter 50 Sister Act
Chapter 51 All Power to the People: The Political Thought of Huey P. Newton
and the Black Panther Party
Chapter 52 Anatomy of a Rebellion: A Political-Economic Analysis
Chapter 53 Police Brutality as a Major Public Health Issue: The Tragic
Shooting of Former Tampa Bay Buccaneer Demetrius DuBose
Chapter 54 The Curse of Black Middle Class Leadership: A Cultural Analysis
Chapter 55 Key Terms and Supplementary Readings
Part 56 Index







