We Are Not What We Seem – Black Nationalism and Class Struggle in the American Century
Autor Roderick D. Bushen Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 noi 1998
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780814713174
ISBN-10: 0814713173
Pagini: 316
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.6 kg
Editura: Wiley
ISBN-10: 0814713173
Pagini: 316
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.6 kg
Editura: Wiley
Recenzii
An "Indispensable" Book of The Black World Today website "In broad strokes, Bush takes readers from the early challenges to the accommodationism of Booker T. Washington through the tumultuous years of the 1960s."
--Choice "Rod Bush's We Are Not What We Seem is a wonderfully idiosyncratic tour through a plethora of twentieth-century African American movements."The Journal of American History "This story of Black social movements in the U.S., as seen from the inside by a theoretically sophisticated and committed analyst, is mandatory reading for those who don't knowthis story, which is most of us."
--Immanuel Wallerstein "A crucially important and incisive work on the Black Power movement, its aftermath and its antecedents. By not treating race and class as an 'either/or' proposition . . . Bush has given us one of the most comprehensive analyses of the current crisis of Black leadership that I've read in a very long time, on par with Harold Cruse's classic Crisis of the Negro Intellectual and Cedric Robinson's Black Marxism: The Making of the Black Radical Tradition."
--Robin D. G. Kelley"Fascinating . . . A must read for students of politics and social movements and a basic text for Black militants and students in Black Studies."
--Abdul Alkalimat, The University of Toledo
An "Indispensable" Book of The Black World Today website "In broad strokes, Bush takes readers from the early challenges to the accommodationism of Booker T. Washington through the tumultuous years of the 1960s." --Choice "Rod Bush's We Are Not What We Seem is a wonderfully idiosyncratic tour through a plethora of twentieth-century African American movements."--The Journal of American History "This story of Black social movements in the U.S., as seen from the inside by a theoretically sophisticated and committed analyst, is mandatory reading for those who don't knowthis story, which is most of us." --Immanuel Wallerstein "A crucially important and incisive work on the Black Power movement, its aftermath and its antecedents. By not treating race and class as an 'either/or' proposition ... Bush has given us one of the most comprehensive analyses of the current crisis of Black leadership that I've read in a very long time, on par with Harold Cruse's classic Crisis of the Negro Intellectual and Cedric Robinson's Black Marxism: The Making of the Black Radical Tradition." --Robin D. G. Kelley"Fascinating ... A must read for students of politics and social movements and a basic text for Black militants and students in Black Studies." --Abdul Alkalimat, The University of Toledo
--Choice "Rod Bush's We Are Not What We Seem is a wonderfully idiosyncratic tour through a plethora of twentieth-century African American movements."The Journal of American History "This story of Black social movements in the U.S., as seen from the inside by a theoretically sophisticated and committed analyst, is mandatory reading for those who don't knowthis story, which is most of us."
--Immanuel Wallerstein "A crucially important and incisive work on the Black Power movement, its aftermath and its antecedents. By not treating race and class as an 'either/or' proposition . . . Bush has given us one of the most comprehensive analyses of the current crisis of Black leadership that I've read in a very long time, on par with Harold Cruse's classic Crisis of the Negro Intellectual and Cedric Robinson's Black Marxism: The Making of the Black Radical Tradition."
--Robin D. G. Kelley"Fascinating . . . A must read for students of politics and social movements and a basic text for Black militants and students in Black Studies."
--Abdul Alkalimat, The University of Toledo
An "Indispensable" Book of The Black World Today website "In broad strokes, Bush takes readers from the early challenges to the accommodationism of Booker T. Washington through the tumultuous years of the 1960s." --Choice "Rod Bush's We Are Not What We Seem is a wonderfully idiosyncratic tour through a plethora of twentieth-century African American movements."--The Journal of American History "This story of Black social movements in the U.S., as seen from the inside by a theoretically sophisticated and committed analyst, is mandatory reading for those who don't knowthis story, which is most of us." --Immanuel Wallerstein "A crucially important and incisive work on the Black Power movement, its aftermath and its antecedents. By not treating race and class as an 'either/or' proposition ... Bush has given us one of the most comprehensive analyses of the current crisis of Black leadership that I've read in a very long time, on par with Harold Cruse's classic Crisis of the Negro Intellectual and Cedric Robinson's Black Marxism: The Making of the Black Radical Tradition." --Robin D. G. Kelley"Fascinating ... A must read for students of politics and social movements and a basic text for Black militants and students in Black Studies." --Abdul Alkalimat, The University of Toledo