A Turbulent Voyage: Readings in African American StudiesFloyd Windom Hayes 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. African American Studies is a broad field concerned with the examination of the black experience, both historically and presently. Hence, the subjects, themes, and issues included in this text transcend the narrow confines of traditional academic disciplinary boundaries. In selecting materials for this book, Floyd W. Hayes was guided by a developmental or historical approach in the general compilation of each section's readings. By doing so, the author hopes that the reader will be enabled to arrive at a critical understanding of the conditions and forces that have influenced the African American experience. A Collegiate Press book |
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... Oppression Commentary , 275 African Philosophy : Foundations for Black Psychology , 280 WADE W. NOBLES To Make Them Stand in Fear , 293 KENNETH M. STAMPP Of Our Spiritual Strivings , 298 W. E. B. DU BOIS Key Terms and Supplementary ...
... Oppression Commentary , 275 African Philosophy : Foundations for Black Psychology , 280 WADE W. NOBLES To Make Them Stand in Fear , 293 KENNETH M. STAMPP Of Our Spiritual Strivings , 298 W. E. B. DU BOIS Key Terms and Supplementary ...
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... oppression , but the conventional channels of demand largely were blocked or ineffective for working - class and impoverished urban residents . The dispossessed urban African American scarcely ex- perienced the tangible benefits of ...
... oppression , but the conventional channels of demand largely were blocked or ineffective for working - class and impoverished urban residents . The dispossessed urban African American scarcely ex- perienced the tangible benefits of ...
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... oppression , family and educational policies , economic issues , and racism and resistance . Discussions of some of the fundamental problems and prospects related to the African American experience are presented in this anthology ...
... oppression , family and educational policies , economic issues , and racism and resistance . Discussions of some of the fundamental problems and prospects related to the African American experience are presented in this anthology ...
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... Oppression . " The roots of the problems be- tween blacks and whites can be traced back to the modern encounter between Africans and Western Europeans and the collective psyches that emerged from this encounter , which began in the ...
... Oppression . " The roots of the problems be- tween blacks and whites can be traced back to the modern encounter between Africans and Western Europeans and the collective psyches that emerged from this encounter , which began in the ...
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... oppression of African Americans from the Colonial Era to the mid - 1960s . Daniel Fusfeld and Timothy Bates analyze the economic condition of African Americans from World War II to the 1980s , suggesting a growing polarization between ...
... oppression of African Americans from the Colonial Era to the mid - 1960s . Daniel Fusfeld and Timothy Bates analyze the economic condition of African Americans from World War II to the 1980s , suggesting a growing polarization between ...
Contents
III | 1 |
IV | 2 |
V | 2 |
VI | 15 |
VII | 24 |
VIII | 35 |
X | 37 |
XI | 45 |
XXXVII | 311 |
XXXVIII | 337 |
XXXIX | 354 |
XL | 364 |
XLI | 376 |
XLIII | 379 |
XLIV | 385 |
XLV | 392 |
XII | 58 |
XIII | 83 |
XIV | 97 |
XV | 119 |
XVII | 131 |
XVIII | 144 |
XX | 149 |
XXI | 156 |
XXII | 177 |
XXIII | 200 |
XXIV | 218 |
XXV | 236 |
XXVII | 246 |
XXVIII | 268 |
XXX | 275 |
XXXI | 280 |
XXXII | 293 |
XXXIII | 298 |
XXXIV | 303 |
XXXVI | 305 |
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