Martin & Malcolm & America

Martin & Malcolm & America
Title Martin & Malcolm & America PDF eBook
Author James H. Cone
Publisher Orbis Books
Total Pages 559
Release 1992
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0883448246

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Reexamines the ideology of the two most prominent leaders of the civil rights movement of the 1960s

Martin and Malcolm and America: A Dream or a Nightmare

Martin and Malcolm and America: A Dream or a Nightmare
Title Martin and Malcolm and America: A Dream or a Nightmare PDF eBook
Author James H. Cone
Publisher Orbis Books
Total Pages 586
Release 1991
Genre African Americans
ISBN 1608330400

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Dreams and Nightmares

Dreams and Nightmares
Title Dreams and Nightmares PDF eBook
Author Britta Waldschmidt-Nelson
Publisher New Perspectives on the Histor
Total Pages 0
Release 2012
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780813037233

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"Compares the lives and civil rights views of Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X"--OCLC

Black Prophetic Fire

Black Prophetic Fire
Title Black Prophetic Fire PDF eBook
Author Cornel West
Publisher Beacon Press
Total Pages 265
Release 2015-09-01
Genre History
ISBN 0807018104

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An unflinching look at nineteenth- and twentieth-century African American leaders and their visionary legacies. In an accessible, conversational format, Cornel West, with distinguished scholar Christa Buschendorf, provides a fresh perspective on six revolutionary African American leaders: Frederick Douglass, W. E. B. Du Bois, Martin Luther King Jr., Ella Baker, Malcolm X, and Ida B. Wells. In dialogue with Buschendorf, West examines the impact of these men and women on their own eras and across the decades. He not only rediscovers the integrity and commitment within these passionate advocates but also their fault lines. West, in these illuminating conversations with the German scholar and thinker Christa Buschendorf, describes Douglass as a complex man who is both “the towering Black freedom fighter of the nineteenth century” and a product of his time who lost sight of the fight for civil rights after the emancipation. He calls Du Bois “undeniably the most important Black intellectual of the twentieth century” and explores the more radical aspects of his thinking in order to understand his uncompromising critique of the United States, which has been omitted from the American collective memory. West argues that our selective memory has sanitized and even “Santaclausified” Martin Luther King Jr., rendering him less radical, and has marginalized Ella Baker, who embodies the grassroots organizing of the civil rights movement. The controversial Malcolm X, who is often seen as a proponent of reverse racism, hatred, and violence, has been demonized in a false opposition with King, while the appeal of his rhetoric and sincerity to students has been sidelined. Ida B. Wells, West argues, shares Malcolm X’s radical spirit and fearless speech, but has “often become the victim of public amnesia.” By providing new insights that humanize all of these well-known figures, in the engrossing dialogue with Buschendorf, and in his insightful introduction and powerful closing essay, Cornel West takes an important step in rekindling the Black prophetic fire.

The Spirituals and the Blues

The Spirituals and the Blues
Title The Spirituals and the Blues PDF eBook
Author Cone, James H.
Publisher Orbis Books
Total Pages 167
Release 2022-11-03
Genre History
ISBN 1608339432

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"How two forms of song helped sustain slaves and their children in the midst of tribulation. With a new introduction by Cheryl Townsend Gilkes"--

The "Chosen" Ones

The
Title The "Chosen" Ones PDF eBook
Author Gabriel A. Scott
Publisher Dorrance Publishing
Total Pages 48
Release 2010-02-16
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1434904237

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The Martin Luther King, Jr. Companion

The Martin Luther King, Jr. Companion
Title The Martin Luther King, Jr. Companion PDF eBook
Author Martin Luther King (Jr.)
Publisher Macmillan
Total Pages 140
Release 1993
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780312199906

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Quotations by the civil rights leader cover such issues as race, justice, and human dignity.