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245 04 $aThe Black intellectual tradition :$bAfrican American thought in the twentieth century /$cedited by Derrick P. Alridge, Cornelius L. Bynum, and James B. Stewart.
246 30 $aAfrican American thought in the twentieth century
264 1 $aUrbana :$bUniversity of Illinois Press,$c[2021]
300 $a316 pages ;$c24 cm
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490 1 $aThe new Black studies series
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 $tIntroduction /$rDerrick P. Alridge, Cornelius L. Bynum, and James B. Stewart --$gPart I. Scholarship and education --$tIntroduction /$rDerrick P. Alridge, Cornelius L. Bynum, and James B. Stewart --$t1. African American intellectual history: the past as a porthole into the present and future of the field /$rPero Gaglo Dagbovie --$t2. Afrocentricity and autobiography: historiographical interventions into black intellectual traditions /$rAaron David Gresson III --$gPart II. Arts and letters --$tIntroduction /$rLeonard Harris --$t3. Singing IS swinging: the soul force of twentieth-century black protest music /$rJeffrey Lamar Coleman --$t4. The post-Civil Rights Era and the rise of contemporary novels of slavery /$rVenetria K. Patton --$t5. Letters to our daughters: black women's memoirs as epistles as human rights, healing, and inner peace /$rStephanie Y. Evans --$gPart III. Social activism and institutions --$tIntroduction /$rNikki M. Taylor --$t6. Into the Kpanguima: questing for the roots of womanism in West African women's social and spiritual formations /$rLayli Maparyan --$t7. New negro messengers in Dixie: James Ivy, Thomas Dabney, and black cultural criticism in the postwar US South, 1919-1930 /$rClaudrena N. Harold --$t8. Tackling the talented tenth: black Greek-lettered organizations and the black new South /$rMaurice J. Hobson --$tPart IV. Identity and ideology --$tIntroduction /$rR. Baxter Miller --$t9. A new Afrikan nation in the western hemisphere: Black Power, the Republic of New Afrika, and the pursuit of independence /$rEdward Onaci --$t10. "A certain bond between the colored peoples": internationalism and the black intellectual tradition /$rKeisha N. Blain --$t11. Black conservative dissent /$rLa Tasha B. Levy --$t12. Postracialism and its discontents: Barack Obama and the new "American dilemma" /$rZebulon Vance Miletsky --$gContributors --$gIndex.
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