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"William Hannibal Thomas (1843-1935), an Ohio mulatto who served with distinction in the U.S. Colored Troops during the Civil War, was a self-professed - and nationally known - critic of his own race. Black Judas tells the story of Thomas's transformation from a critical but optimistic black nationalist to a cynical black Negrophobe as the twentieth century dawned.
This radical change erupted in Thomas's 1901 publication of The American Negro, a blatantly insulting attack on African Americans that located "the Negro problem" in the black community and grossly characterized the entire race as inherently inferior. In his writings and actions, Thomas distanced himself from his race, recommending that blacks model themselves after "notable" mulattoes - persons like himself. In doing so Thomas projected on African Americans his own complicated emotional and physical problems.
Outraged, his critics called him "Black Judas" and orchestrated a campaign that transformed Thomas into one of the most hated African Americans of all time."--BOOK JACKET.
"In this illuminating study, John David Smith examines William Hannibal Thomas's dramatic behavioral and ideological shifts. Smith contextualizes them in light of Thomas's subjection to white racism and the emotional and physical effects of untreatable pain resulting from the amputation of his right arm during the Civil War. Black Judas, the first full-length biography of Thomas, traces his life-long pattern of self-destruction in the wake of repeated professional successes."--BOOK JACKET.
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Negers, 20th century, Rassismus, Racism, Selbstkritik, United States, Rassenverhoudingen, Social conditions, African Americans, African American intellectuals, Biography, History, African americans, biography, African americans, social life and customsPlaces
United States, Schwarze, USA, MulattenTimes
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Black Judas: William Hannibal Thomas and the American Negro
2002, I.R. Dee
in English
- 1st Ivan R. Dee pbk. ed.
1566634237 9781566634236
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Black Judas: William Hannibal Thomas and The American Negro
2000, University of Georgia Press
in English
0820321303 9780820321301
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Originally published: Athens : University of Georgia Press, 2000.
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