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In Transatlantic Liverpool: Shades of the Black Atlantic, Mark Christian presents a Black British study within the context of the transatlantic and Liverpool, England. Taking a semi-autoethnographic approach based on the author's Black Liverpool heritage, Christian interacts with Paul Gilroy's notion of the Black Atlantic. Yet, provides a fresh perspective that takes into account a famous British slave port's history that has been overlooked or under-utilized. The longevity of Black presence in the city involves a history of discrimination, stigma, and a population group known colloquially as…mehr
In Transatlantic Liverpool: Shades of the Black Atlantic, Mark Christian presents a Black British study within the context of the transatlantic and Liverpool, England. Taking a semi-autoethnographic approach based on the author's Black Liverpool heritage, Christian interacts with Paul Gilroy's notion of the Black Atlantic. Yet, provides a fresh perspective that takes into account a famous British slave port's history that has been overlooked or under-utilized. The longevity of Black presence in the city involves a history of discrimination, stigma, and a population group known colloquially as Liverpool Born Blacks (LBBs). Crucially, this book provides the reader with a deeper insight of the transatlantic in regard to the movement of Black souls and their struggle for acceptance in a hostile environment. This book is an evocative, passionate, and revealing read.
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Autorenporträt
Mark Christian is professor in the Department of Africana Studies at the City University of New York.
Inhaltsangabe
Acknowledgments Introduction 1.Theorizing Transatlantic Liverpool and the Black Atlantic Paradigm 2.Life and Times in a Liverpool Black Family - The Christians 3.Schooling, L8 Community Football, Grassroots Education, and Mainstream Miseducation 4.Anti-Black Riots, Resistance & Black Organization Demise: 1919-2000s 5.A Tale of Two Freedoms: Contemporary Self-Reflexivity and the Memory of Frederick Douglass Appendices a)Liverpool City Council Slave Apology Minutes - from December 9, 1999 b)The Age of Slave Apologies: The Case of Liverpool, England - transcript of public lecture presented by Dr. Mark Christian, November 14, 2007 c)Front cover: CWCN Reports on Historic Slave Apology (Issue 26: December 1999) d)Consortium of Black Organisations - Liverpool- Response to LCC Slave Apology e)Front cover: CWCN Celebration of College Status (Issue 12: December 1992) f)CWCN Editorial denounces drastic cuts to funding by LCC (Issue 21: June 1997) g)Liverpool Echo (August 27, 1997) - Report praised
Acknowledgments Introduction 1.Theorizing Transatlantic Liverpool and the Black Atlantic Paradigm 2.Life and Times in a Liverpool Black Family - The Christians 3.Schooling, L8 Community Football, Grassroots Education, and Mainstream Miseducation 4.Anti-Black Riots, Resistance & Black Organization Demise: 1919-2000s 5.A Tale of Two Freedoms: Contemporary Self-Reflexivity and the Memory of Frederick Douglass Appendices a)Liverpool City Council Slave Apology Minutes - from December 9, 1999 b)The Age of Slave Apologies: The Case of Liverpool, England - transcript of public lecture presented by Dr. Mark Christian, November 14, 2007 c)Front cover: CWCN Reports on Historic Slave Apology (Issue 26: December 1999) d)Consortium of Black Organisations - Liverpool- Response to LCC Slave Apology e)Front cover: CWCN Celebration of College Status (Issue 12: December 1992) f)CWCN Editorial denounces drastic cuts to funding by LCC (Issue 21: June 1997) g)Liverpool Echo (August 27, 1997) - Report praised
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