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E-BooksAn African American Dilemma A History of School Integration and Civil Rights in the North by Zoe...




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An African American Dilemma A History of School Integration and Civil Rights in the North by Zoe Burkholder | 16.22 MB
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Title: An African American Dilemma
Author: Zoë Burkholder
Year: 2021




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E-BooksThe Vintage Book of African American Poetry



The Vintage Book of African American Poetry
Free Download Anthony Walton, "The Vintage Book of African American Poetry: 200 Years of Vision, Struggle, Power, Beauty, and Triumph from 50 Outstanding Poets"
English | 2000 | pages: 403 | ISBN: 0375703004, 0756902347 | EPUB | 1,9 mb
In The Vintage Book of African American Poetry, editors Michael S. Harper and Anthony Walton present the definitive collection of black verse in the United States-200 years of vision, struggle, power, beauty, and triumph from 52 outstanding poets.



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E-BooksThe Art of Remembering Essays on African American Art and History



The Art of Remembering Essays on African American Art and History
Free Download Gwendolyn DuBois Shaw, "The Art of Remembering: Essays on African American Art and History "
English | ISBN: 1478030178 | 2024 | 320 pages | PDF | 81 MB
In The Art of Remembering art historian and curator Gwendolyn DuBois Shaw explores African American art and representation from the height of the British colonial period to the present. She engages in the process of "rememory"-the recovery of facts and narratives of African American creativity and self-representation that have been purposefully set aside, actively ignored, and disremembered. In analyses of the work of artists ranging from Scipio Moorhead, Moses Williams, and Aaron Douglas to Barbara Chase-Riboud, Kara Walker, Kehinde Wiley, and Deana Lawson, Shaw demonstrates that African American art and history may be remembered and understood anew through a process of intensive close looking, cultural and historical contextualization, and biographic recuperation or consideration. Shaw shows how embracing rememory expands the possibilities of history by acknowledging the existence of multiple forms of knowledge and ways of understanding an event or interpreting an object. In so doing, Shaw thinks beyond canonical interpretations of art and material and visual culture to imagine "what if," asking what else did we once know that has been lost.



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E-BooksTalk with You Like a Woman African American Women, Justice, and Reform in New York, 1890–1935



Talk with You Like a Woman African American Women, Justice, and Reform in New York, 1890–1935
Free Download Talk with You Like a Woman: African American Women, Justice, and Reform in New York, 1890-1935 By Cheryl D. Hicks
2010 | 389 Pages | ISBN: 0807871621 | PDF | 3 MB
With this book, Cheryl Hicks brings to light the voices and viewpoints of black working-class women, especially southern migrants, who were the subjects of urban and penal reform in early-twentieth-century New York. Hicks compares the ideals of racial uplift and reform programs of middle-class white and black activists to the experiences and perspectives of those whom they sought to protect and, often, control.In need of support as they navigated the discriminatory labor and housing markets and contended with poverty, maternity, and domestic violence, black women instead found themselves subject to hostility from black leaders, urban reformers, and the police. Still, these black working-class women struggled to uphold their own standards of respectable womanhood. Through their actions as well as their words, they challenged prevailing views regarding black women and morality in urban America. Drawing on extensive archival research, Hicks explores the complexities of black working-class women's lives and illuminates the impact of racism and sexism on early-twentieth-century urban reform and criminal justice initiatives.



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E-BooksPsychiatric Contours New African Histories of Madness



Psychiatric Contours New African Histories of Madness
Free Download Nancy Rose Hunt, "Psychiatric Contours: New African Histories of Madness "
English | ISBN: 1478026111 | 2024 | 360 pages | PDF | 4 MB
Psychiatric Contours investigates new histories of psychiatry, derangement, and agitated subjectivities in colonial and decolonizing Africa. The volume lets the multivalent term madness broaden perception, well beyond the psychiatric. Many chapters detect the mad or the psychiatric in unhinged persons, frantic collectives, and distressing situations. Others investigate individuals suffering from miscategorization. A key Foucauldian word, vivacity, illuminates how madness aligns with pathology, creativity, turbulence, and psychopolitics. The archives, patient-authored or not, speak to furies and fantasies inside asylums, colonial institutions, decolonizing missions, and slave ships. The frayed edges of politicized deliria open up the senses and optics of psychiatry's history in Africa far beyond clinical spaces and classification. The volume also proposes fresh concepts, notably the vernacular, to suggest how to work with emic clues in a granular fashion and telescope the psychiatric within histories of madness. With chapters stretching across much of ex-British and ex-French colonial Africa,



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E-BooksLadies' Pages African American Women's Magazines and the Culture That Made Them



Ladies' Pages African American Women's Magazines and the Culture That Made Them
Free Download Ladies' Pages: African American Women's Magazines and the Culture That Made Them By Noliwe M. Rooks
2004 | 193 Pages | ISBN: 0813534259 | PDF | 2 MB
Beginning in the late nineteenth century, mainstream magazines established ideal images of white female culture, while comparable African American periodicals were cast among the shadows. Noliwe M. Rooks's Ladies' Pages sheds light on the most influential African American women's magazines--Ringwood's Afro-American Journal of Fashion, Half-Century Magazine for the Colored Homemaker, Tan Confessions, Essence, and O, the Oprah Magazine--and their little-known success in shaping the lives of black women.Ladies' Pages demonstrates how these rare and thought-provoking publications contributed to the development of African American culture and the ways in which they in turn reflect important historical changes in black communities. What African American women wore, bought, consumed, read, cooked, and did at home with their families were all fair game, and each of the magazines offered copious amounts of advice about what such choices could and did mean. At the same time, these periodicals helped African American women to find work and to develop a strong communications network. Rooks reveals in detail how these publications contributed to the concepts of black sexual identity, rape, migration, urbanization, fashion, domesticity, consumerism, and education. Her book is essential reading for everyone interested in the history and culture of African Americans.



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E-BooksIntercultural Thinking in African Philosophy



Intercultural Thinking in African Philosophy
Free Download Marita Rainsborough, "Intercultural Thinking in African Philosophy "
English | ISBN: 1032658738 | 2024 | 226 pages | EPUB, PDF | 655 KB + 4 MB
This book sets up a rich intercultural dialogue between the philosophy of Immanuel Kant and Michel Foucault, and that of key African thinkers such as Kwame Anthony Appiah, Achille Mbembe, Kwasi Wiredu, Kwame Gyekye, Tsenay Serequeberhahn, and Henry Odera Oruka.



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E-BooksChildren's Work in African Agriculture The Harmful and the Harmless



Children's Work in African Agriculture The Harmful and the Harmless
Free Download James Sumberg, "Children's Work in African Agriculture: The Harmful and the Harmless"
English | ISBN: 1529226058 | 2023 | 328 pages | PDF | 26 MB
EPDF and EPUB available Open Access under CC-BY-NC-ND licence. Millions of children throughout Africa undertake many forms of farm and domestic work. Some of this work is for wages, some is on their family's own small Descriptions and some is forced and/or harmful. This book examines children's involvement in such work. It argues that framing all children's engagement in economic activity as 'child labour', with all the associated negative connotations, is problematic. This is particularly the case in Africa where many rural children must work to survive and where, the contributors argue, much of the work undertaken is not harmful. The conceptual and case-based chapters reframe the debate about children's work and harm in rural Africa with the aim of shifting research, public discourse and policy so that they better serve the interest of rural children and their families.



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E-BooksAngolan Political Thought Resistance and African Philosophy



Angolan Political Thought Resistance and African Philosophy
Free Download Luis Cordeiro-Rodrigues, "Angolan Political Thought: Resistance and African Philosophy"
English | ISBN: 1350245402 | 2024 | 212 pages | EPUB | 534 KB
Angolan Political Thought introduces anticolonial thinkers whose writings on colonialism and liberation have been instrumental in the formation of Angolan identity. It focuses on the political nature of these thinkers and how their work has impacted Angolan political reality. Luís Cordeiro-Rodrigues both introduces and critically analyzes the thought of Queen Njinga, Mário Pinto de Andrade, Agostinho Neto and Pepetela and systematically addresses five important topics in Angolan political thought. Firstly, it gives a general introduction to African political philosophy and explains the place of Angolan political thought in this. Secondly, it explains how different Angolan thinkers have conceptualized colonialism and its effects on the global Black community. Thirdly, the book surveys what key Angolan thinkers have identified as legitimate and effective tools of liberation and resistance from colonialism. For example, it addresses the place of poetry for liberation, as well as the justification for war against colonial powers. Fourth, this book will explain the different theories that Africa and, in particular, African identity, consists of. Finally, it will look at Angolan theories of distributive justice and compensation for historical injustices.



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E-BooksAfrican Women and Intellectual Leadership



African Women and Intellectual Leadership
Free Download Maurice Nyamanga Amutabi, "African Women and Intellectual Leadership "
English | ISBN: 1032279893 | 2024 | 280 pages | PDF | 2 MB
This book highlights the pioneering roles of African women as leaders and role models in Kenya, providing examples taken from across education, health, business, and a range of other sectors. Drawing on authentic first-hand accounts and narratives from key women in leadership positions, and those who have lived with them, the book presents the life stories of women leaders over the last fifty years, aiming to preserve their contributions for posterity and to inspire young people with moral, ethical, and progressive role models. The book uses African knowledge production strategies that look at the human being holistically, in the prism of Ubuntu, in order to define leadership in Africa from an African perspective, one that celebrates the role of the mother figure and places women at the centre of African values and societal dynamics. This book will be of interest to researchers and students of African studies, gender studies, and Kenyan education and socio-political history.



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