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African-American Philosophy Selected Readings

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ISBN-10: 0130846961

ISBN-13: 9780130846969

Edition: 2002

Authors: Tommy L. Lott

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For courses in African-American Philosophy and interdisciplinary courses with units devoted to African-American thought (e.g., Legal/Justice Studies, Women's Studies, Ethnic Studies, American Studies, Critical Studies, Liberal Studies, etc.). Text includes a selection of historical/contemporary writings on topics in African-American Philosophy. Questions including the issues of slavery and freedom, social progress, self-respect, alienation, sexuality, cultural identity, nationalism, feminism, Marxism and violenceare critically examined by prominent philosophers/non-philosophers from many disciplines.
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List price: $139.60
Copyright year: 2002
Publisher: Prentice Hall PTR
Publication date: 12/31/2001
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 528
Size: 7.00" wide x 9.00" long x 1.00" tall
Weight: 1.628
Language: English

Antebellum Critical Thought
Resistance and Slavery
Speech at the First General Colored Association: Boston, 1828
An Address Delivered at the African Masonic Hall: Boston, February 27, 1833
An Address to the Slaves of the United States of America
Emigration and Diaspora Though
A Plea for Emigration, or Notes of Canada West
The Condition, Elevation, Emigration, and Destiny of the Colored People of the United States
The Call of Providence to the Descendants of Africa in America
The African Problem and the Method of Its Solution
Race Assimilation
The True Solution to the Negro Problem
An Appeal to the Conscience of the Black Race to See Itself
The Negro's Place in World Reorganization
Aims and Objects of Movement for Solution of Negro Problem
Racial Ideals
Assimilation and Social Uplift
An Address to the Colored People of the United States
The Present and Future of the Colored Race in America
The Lessons of the Hour
Has America a Race Problem? If So, How Can It Best Be Solved?
The Conservation of Races
The Talented Tenth
Atlanta Exposition Address
Our New Citizen
Democracy and Education
Address Delivered at Hampton Institute
Contemporary Black Feminist Thought
The Social Construction of Black Feminist Though
Black Women: Shaping Feminist Theory
Demarginalizing the Intersection of Race and Sex: A Black Feminist Critique of Antidiscrimination Doctrine, Feminist Theory, and Antiracist Politics
The Master's Tools Will Never Dismantle the Master's House
Age, Race, Class, and Sex: Women Redefining Difference
Civil Rights and Civil Disobedience
Rights, Human Rights, and Racial Discrimination
A Call for Mass Action
Letter from Birmingham City Jail
A Time to Break Silence
Dr. King's Painful Dilemma
Marxism and Social Progress
Address to the First Convention of the Industrial Workers of the World
Marxism and the "Negro Question"
Socialism and the Negro Problem
Marxism and the Negro Problem
La Bourgeoisie Noire
Marxist Theory and the Specificity of Afro-American Oppression
Rebellion and Radical Thought
By Any Means Necessary: John Locke and Malcolm X on the Right to Revolution
Toward Black Liberation
Functional Definition of Politics
Prison, Where Is Thy Victory?
Political Prisoners, Prisons and Black Liberation
The Paradox of the African American Rebellion
Social Activism Reconsidered
The "Black Revolution" and the Reconstitution of Domination
The Civil Rights Vision
Beyond Civil Rights
The Memory of Enemies
Black Women Writers on Rape
Lynching, Our National Crime
Illinois Lynchings
Advancing Luna--And Ida B. Wells
Split Affinities: The Case of Interracial Rape
Sexual Politics: An Antilynching Crusader in Revisionist Feminism
Alienation and Self-Respect
Alienation and the African-American Experience
Race and Alienation
Separation and Self-Respect
Servility and Self-Respect
Rawlsian Self-Respect and the Black Consciousness Movement
Self-Respect and Protest