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Black Resistance Movements in the United States and Africa, 1800-1993: Oppression and Retaliation(Vol 38 African Studies)

Black Resistance Movements in the United States and Africa, 1800-1993: Oppression and Retaliation(Vol 38 African Studies)


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This collection of essays focuses on black resistance patterns in literature, humour, art, cinema, history, and science, from the antebellum South to contemporary Brooklyn. Essays include: Elderly Female Slaves of the Antebellum South: Stabilizers and Resisters; Throwing Off the Slaveholder: Free Black Ohioans and the Civil War; Resistance to European Conquest of Africa; "Ode to Ethiopia": Challenging the Color Line Through Alliance Building, Yet Preserving the Soul, the Early Resistance Strategy of Paul Laurence Dunbar; Causes of the Atlanta Riot of 1906; The Protest Against "Insult": Black Soldiers, World War II, and the "War" for "Democracy" at Home; Ambivalent Allies: African Americans and American Jews After World War II; Malcolm X, David Walker and William Lloyd Garrison: Gaining Freedom "By Any Means Necessary"; Resisting European Christianity: The Rise of Black Holiness-Pentecostal Culture in Brooklyn; African-American Humor: Resistance and Retaliation; Completing the Picture: African Americans and Independent Cinema: An Urban Genre Case Study.

Table of Contents:
Elderly female slaves of the Antellum South - stabilizers and resisters, Stacey K. Close; throwing off the slaveholder - free black Ohioans and the civil war, Felton O. Best; resistance to European conquest of Africa, Don C. Ohadike; "ode to Ethiopia" - challeging the colour line through alliance building, yet preseving the soul, the ealry resistance strategy of Paul Laurence Dunbar, Felton O. Best; causes of the Atlanta riot of 1906, GRegory Mixon; the protest against "insult" - balck soldiers, World War II and the "war" for democracy at home, Joyce Thomas; ambivalent allies - African Americans and American Jews after World War II, Cheryl Greenburg; Malcom X, David Walker and William Llyod Garrison - gaining freedom "by any means necessary", Donald M. Jacobs; resisting european Christianity - the rise of black Holiness-Pentecoastal culture in Brooklyn, Clarence Tatlor; African-American Humour - resistance and retaliation, Josephy Boskin; Completing the picturre - African Americans and independant cinema - an urban genre case study, Marshall Hyatt.


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9780773490536
  • Publisher: The Edwin Mellen Press Ltd
  • Publisher Imprint: Edwin Mellen Press Ltd
  • Height: 240 mm
  • Returnable: N
  • Sub Title: Oppression and Retaliation
  • ISBN-10: 0773490531
  • Publisher Date: /07/1995
  • Binding: Hardback
  • Language: English
  • Series Title: Vol 38 African Studies


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