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I Am Because We Are Readings in Black Philosophy

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ISBN-10: 0870239651

ISBN-13: 9780870239656

Edition: N/A

Authors: Frederick L. Hord, Jonathan S. Lee

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List price: $21.95
Publisher: University of Massachusetts Press
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 408
Size: 6.50" wide x 9.50" long x 1.25" tall
Weight: 1.430
Language: English

"I am because we are": An Introduction to Black Philosophy
The Declarations of Innocence
The Teachings of Ptahhotep
An Interview with H. Odera Oruka
Negritude: A Humanism of the Twentieth Century
Consciencism
Ujamaa - The Basis of African Socialism
Identity and Dignity in the Context of the National Liberation Struggle
From Myth, Literature, and the African World
Feminism and Revolution
We Are Committed to Building a Single Nation in Our Country
The Call of Providence to the Descendants of Africa in America
Africa for the Africans
The Future as I See It
from So Uncle Said
The West Indian Middle Classes
from Discourse on Colonialism
Racism and Culture
Black Power, a Basic Understanding
The Shadow of the Whip: A Comment on Male-Female Relations in the Caribbean
Oration, Delivered in Corinthian Hall, Rochester, July 5, 1852
The Relations and Duties of Free Colored Men in America to Africa
Womanhood: A Vital Element in the Regeneration and Progress of a Race
The Atlanta Exposition Address
Does Race Antipathy Serve Any Good Purpose?
On Being Ashamed of Oneself: An Essay on Race Pride
The Concept of Race
The New Negro
Speech on "Black Revolution" (New York, April 8, 1964)
Black Power
Radical Perspectives on the Empowerment of Afro-American Women: Lessons for the 1980s
Philosophy, Ethnicity, and Race
Feminism: A Transformational Politic
The Afrocentric Idea in Education
Learning to Talk of Race
The Black Underclass and Black Philosophers
Postmodernism and Utopia, an Unholy Alliance
Selected Bibliography