Julius Scott and the Importance of Being
Autor Elisha Renneen Limba Engleză Paperback – 28 oct 2024
Age of the Haitian Revolution, published in 2018, which was widely regarded as a transformative contribution to Atlantic world history. Admiringly reviewed in many important journals, the book received several awards. These accolades came as a sort of compensation at the time of worsening health, a consequence of type 1 diabetes. The consequences of having type 1 diabetes are documented with a detailed discussion of the relentless effects of this disease. Furthermore, as the first Black student to integrate Southern schools, which included his first-grade class in Houston, Texas, and later, secondary schools, first in Atlanta and then in Alabama, along with Julius’s family background, these experiences enabled him to astutely observe racism in its various forms. Throughout his life, Julius managed, despite his terrible illness, to carry on, with ingenuity, grace, and humor.
This biography of Julius Scott is based on primary and secondary sources and focuses on aspects of Julius’s life in order to underscore the personal connection between scholarly achievement, his experiences of living the United States as an African American, and the relentless consequences of having type 1 diabetes. The book, Julius Scott and the Importance of Being, also underscores the importance of documenting the continuing significance of race and religion in political life in the US and the Caribbean.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781607858713
ISBN-10: 1607858711
Pagini: 140
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Michigan Publishing Services
Colecția Maize Books
ISBN-10: 1607858711
Pagini: 140
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Michigan Publishing Services
Colecția Maize Books
Notă biografică
Elisha Renne is Professor Emerita in the Departments of Anthropology and of Afroamerican and African Studies (DAAS), University of Michigan-Ann Arbor. Elisha and Julius Scott were both faculty members in DAAS and lived in Ann Arbor. Renne is the author of Cloth That Does Not Die (1995); Population and Progress in a Yoruba Town (2003); The Politics of Polio in Northern Nigeria (2010); Veils, Turbans, and Islamic Reform in Northern
Northern Nigeria (2018); and Death and the Textile Industry in Nigeria (2021).
Northern Nigeria (2018); and Death and the Textile Industry in Nigeria (2021).