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Renewing Black intellectual history : the ideological and material foundations of African American thought / [edited by] Adolph Reed Jr. and Kenneth W. Warren ; Madhu Dubey ... [et al.].

Contributor(s): Publication details: London : Paradigm Publishers, c2010.Description: xii, 324 p. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9781594516658 (hardcover)
  • 1594516650 (hardcover)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 305.896/073 23 R411
LOC classification:
  • E185 .R45 2010
Contents:
Pt. 1. Emancipation, Reconstruction, and retrenchment -- Frederick Douglass's Life and times : progressive rhetoric and the problem of constituency / Kenneth W. Warren -- "Of Mr. Booker T. Washington and others" : the political economy of racism in the United States / Judith Stein -- Pt. 2. The Jim Crow era -- How Black "folk" survived in the modern South : industrialization, popular culture, and the transformation of Black working-class leisure in the Jim Crow South / William P. Jones -- An inevitable drift? : oligarchy, Du Bois, and the prospect of democracy between the wars / Kenneth W. Warren -- The Educational Alliance and the Urban League in New York : ethnic elites and the politics of Americanization and racial uplift, 1903-1932 / Touré F. Reed -- The Chicago School of Human Ecology and the ideology of Black civic elites / Preston H. Smith II -- "What a pure, healthy, unified race can accomplish" : collective reproduction and the sexual politics of Black nationalism / Michele Mitchell -- Black power nationalism as ethnic pluralism : postwar liberalism's ethnic paradigm in Black radicalism / Dean E. Robinson -- Pt. 3. The post-Jim Crow era -- The postmodern moment in Black literary and cultural studies / Madhu Dubey -- The "color line" then and now : The souls of Black folk and the changing context of Black American politics / Adolph Reed Jr.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Pt. 1. Emancipation, Reconstruction, and retrenchment -- Frederick Douglass's Life and times : progressive rhetoric and the problem of constituency / Kenneth W. Warren -- "Of Mr. Booker T. Washington and others" : the political economy of racism in the United States / Judith Stein -- Pt. 2. The Jim Crow era -- How Black "folk" survived in the modern South : industrialization, popular culture, and the transformation of Black working-class leisure in the Jim Crow South / William P. Jones -- An inevitable drift? : oligarchy, Du Bois, and the prospect of democracy between the wars / Kenneth W. Warren -- The Educational Alliance and the Urban League in New York : ethnic elites and the politics of Americanization and racial uplift, 1903-1932 / Touré F. Reed -- The Chicago School of Human Ecology and the ideology of Black civic elites / Preston H. Smith II -- "What a pure, healthy, unified race can accomplish" : collective reproduction and the sexual politics of Black nationalism / Michele Mitchell -- Black power nationalism as ethnic pluralism : postwar liberalism's ethnic paradigm in Black radicalism / Dean E. Robinson -- Pt. 3. The post-Jim Crow era -- The postmodern moment in Black literary and cultural studies / Madhu Dubey -- The "color line" then and now : The souls of Black folk and the changing context of Black American politics / Adolph Reed Jr.