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In the wake of the Kennedy era, a new kind of ethnic hero emerged within African-American popular culture. Uniquely suited to the times, burgeoning pop icons, such as Muhammad Ali, James Brown, Aretha Franklin, and Pam Grier, projected the values and beliefs of the Civil Rights and Black Power movements, and reflected both the possibility and the actuality of a rapidly changing American landscape.
In Black Camelot, William Van Deburg examines the dynamic rise of these new black champions, the social and historical contexts in which they flourished, and their powerful impact on the American scene.
By the 1970s, whenever the average American watched a soul singer perform, took in a black cast film, or urged their favorite professional sports team on to victory, he or she was compelled to admire and identify with heroes who happened to be Afro-Americans. In all, this African-American heroic epitomized a grand and empowering vision - a multiracial society in which an individual's intrinsic human worth could be universally recognized and respected together with his or her unique ethnic identity.
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African Americans, History, Social life and customs, Race identity, Popular culture, Heroes, Ethnische Identität, Volksheld, Emanzipation, African americans, social life and customs, African americans, race identity, Popular culture, united states, Noirs américains, Mœurs et coutumes, Héros, Histoire, Culture populaire, Identité ethnique, SOCIAL SCIENCE, Ethnic Studies, African American StudiesPlaces
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Black Camelot: African-American Culture Heroes in Their Times, 1960-1980
2010, University of Chicago Press
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Black Camelot: African-American Culture Heroes in Their Times, 1960-1980
2008, University of Chicago Press
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Black Camelot: African-American Culture Heroes in Their Times, 1960-1980
October 1, 1999, University Of Chicago Press
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Black Camelot: African-American culture heroes in their times, 1960-1980
1997, University of Chicago Press
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"roes-how they mirror the folk soul, promise power to the weak, and inspire revolt against the mighty. We also will need to consider the possibility that just as the heroes of the ancient world served as a link between God and humankind, these stalwarts may be capable of serving as mediators between today's diverse, antagonistic, seemingly irreconcilable racially based interest groups."
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