Black Messiahs and Uncle Toms

Black Messiahs and Uncle Toms
Title Black Messiahs and Uncle Toms PDF eBook
Author Wilson Jeremiah Moses
Publisher Penn State Press
Total Pages 301
Release 2010-11-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0271038063

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'Moving chronologically over 150 years of Afro-American history, Moses discusses the religio-political positions of diverse historic figures and the messianic themes of several novels. It's obvious that he has read exhaustively and reflected seriously. Fresh insights abound. His assertion, for example, that David Walker's Appeal is more a jeremiad than a protonationalist tract is a convincing rereading. He sardonically demonstrates that the 'Uncle Tom' ideal, correctly understood, has exerted a lasting appeal not only upon integrationists but upon separatists as well....An impressive study of an important myth in Afro-American and American culture.' -Albert J. Raboteau, The Journal of Southern History

Black Messiahs and Uncle Toms

Black Messiahs and Uncle Toms
Title Black Messiahs and Uncle Toms PDF eBook
Author Wilson Jeremiah Moses
Publisher
Total Pages 282
Release 1993
Genre African American messianism
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Uncle Tom's Children

Uncle Tom's Children
Title Uncle Tom's Children PDF eBook
Author Richard Wright
Publisher Harper Collins
Total Pages 338
Release 2003-12-23
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0060587148

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An autobiographical sketch and five short stories by the author, who was born on a Mississippi plantation, which focus on the plight of his people.

The Nation of Islam

The Nation of Islam
Title The Nation of Islam PDF eBook
Author Steven Tsoukalas
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages 230
Release 2021-05-16
Genre Religion
ISBN 1666718874

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The Nation of Islam promises African Americans a new identity and purpose. But can it deliver? In this intriguing study Steven Tsoukalas helps us understand the struggle, history, and theology behind black nationalism, so that we may respond with compassion and truth.

The Publishing History of Uncle Tom's Cabin, 1852–2002

The Publishing History of Uncle Tom's Cabin, 1852–2002
Title The Publishing History of Uncle Tom's Cabin, 1852–2002 PDF eBook
Author Claire Parfait
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 269
Release 2016-12-05
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1351883399

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Uncle Tom's Cabin continues to provoke impassioned discussions among scholars; to serve as the inspiration for theater, film, and dance; and to be the locus of much heated debate surrounding race relations in the United States. It is also one of the most remarkable print-based texts in U.S. publishing history. And yet, until now, no book-length study has traced the tumultuous publishing history of this most famous of antislavery novels. Among the major issues Claire Parfait addresses in her detailed account are the conditions of female authorship, the structures of copyright, author-publisher relations, agency, and literary economics. To follow the trail of the book over 150 years is to track the course of American culture, and to read the various editions is to gain insight into the most basic structures, formations, and formulations of literary culture during the period. Parfait interrelates the cultural status of this still controversial novel with its publishing history, and thus also chronicles the changing mood and mores of the nation during the past century and a half. Scholars of Stowe, of American literature and culture, and of publishing history will find this impressive and compelling work invaluable.

A Gift Grows in the Ghetto

A Gift Grows in the Ghetto
Title A Gift Grows in the Ghetto PDF eBook
Author Jay-Paul Michael Hinds
Publisher Presbyterian Publishing Corp
Total Pages 256
Release 2022-10-25
Genre Religion
ISBN 1646982770

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In his classic essay "Of Our Spiritual Strivings," W. E. B. Du Bois asks, "how does it feel to be a problem?" This question has become a means of diagnosing the lived experience of Black men, particularly in America's most neglected and feared environment: the ghetto. What is often overlooked, however, is the vital role that spirituality has in remedying the problem. A Gift Grows in the Ghetto examines how not being in relationship with one’s gift can lead to feelings of despair, entrapment, and abandonment, all of which contribute to Black men feeling as though they are nothing more than a problem. By utilizing the biblical story of Ishmael's miraculous survival, growth, and giftedness in the wilderness, the book encourages Black men to embrace a life of faith that is dependent on the God who always sees, nurtures, and is in relationship with us and our gifts in the wilderness and the ghetto.

The American Directory of Certified Uncle Toms

The American Directory of Certified Uncle Toms
Title The American Directory of Certified Uncle Toms PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Lushena Books
Total Pages 452
Release 2002
Genre Religion
ISBN

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