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A Voice That Could Stir an Army
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 309

A Voice That Could Stir an Army

A sharecropper, a warrior, and a truth-telling prophet, Fannie Lou Hamer (1917–1977) stands as a powerful symbol not only of the 1960s black freedom movement, but also of the enduring human struggle against oppression. A Voice That Could Stir an Army is a rhetorical biography that tells the story of Hamer's life by focusing on how she employed symbols—images, words, and even material objects such as the ballot, food, and clothing—to construct persuasive public personae, to influence audiences, and to effect social change. Drawing upon dozens of newly recovered Hamer texts and recent interviews with Hamer's friends, family, and fellow activists, Maegan Parker Brooks moves chronologicall...

A Black Woman for President
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 151

A Black Woman for President

Throughout US history, only three Black women—Shirley Chisholm, Carol Moseley Braun, and Kamala Harris—have given successfully recognized bids for the office of president of the United States. In A Black Woman for President, author Dianna N. Watkins-Dickerson uses womanist rhetorical criticism to analyze the presidential announcement speeches of Congresswoman Shirley Chisholm, Ambassador Carol Moseley Braun, and then-Senator Kamala Harris. In close readings of each candidate’s speeches, Watkins-Dickerson defines womanist rhetorical theory and its efficacy for researching Black female voices in the field of communication in general, and the presidential announcement speeches of Black wo...

This Isn't the America I Thought I'd Find
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 260

This Isn't the America I Thought I'd Find

American society has long placed high expectations on our schools to advance this nation's prospects or to help resolve many of its ills. Throughout America's history, however, immigrant children have experienced difficulties adjusting to their new lives in our schools. This experience has been the fate of many African students who come to America with hopes of securing an excellent education, a better future, and a chance at the American dream; instead, they frequently find disappointment. Much of this frustration stems from the marginalization of African and African-American history and cultural studies in the curriculums of many American schools. The absence of any realistic exploration of Africa or Africans in American society has led to cases of harassment, teasing, and racially charged environments. This Isn't the America I Thought I'd Find explores the African student experience and offers advice for teachers seeking to facilitate a deeper appreciation of the emotional and historical connections between people of African descent and all Americans.

The Western Journal of Black Studies
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 620

The Western Journal of Black Studies

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1977
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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CIC Directory of Minority Ph.D. Candidates and Recipients
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 108

CIC Directory of Minority Ph.D. Candidates and Recipients

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1989
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Nature of a Sistuh
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 342

Nature of a Sistuh

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1999
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  • Publisher: Unknown

The twentieth century has been an era of perpetual growth and development for Black women in American society. Black women today are continuing to move from being predefined objects to becoming self-defining subjects. Books by cultural critics bell hooks, Patricia Hill Collins, and Paula Giddings are the order of discussion in academic settings across the U.S. At the same time, Black women's fiction by authors including Alice Walker, Toni Morrison, and Terry McMillan are the focus of paper presentations, articles, and feature films which explore self-definition. Compiling some of the best scholarship and qualitative methodologies since Black Women in America in 1990, Nature of a Sistuh recon...

Racial Thinking in the United States
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 384

Racial Thinking in the United States

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2004
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Racial Thinking in the United States is a comprehensive reassessment of the ideas that Americans have had about race. This useful book draws on the skills and perspectives of nine scholars from the fields of history, sociology, theology, American studies, and ethnic studies. In thirteen carefully crafted essays they tell the history of the American system of racial domination and of twentieth-century challenges to that racial hierarchy, from monoracial movements to the multiracial movement. This collection begins with an introduction to how Americans have thought about race, ethnicity, and colonialism. The first section of the book describes the founding of racial thinking in the United States along the racial binary of Black and White, and compares that system to the quite different system that developed in Jamaica. Section two describes anomalies in the racial binary, such as the experiences of people of mixed race, and of states such as Texas, California, and Hawaii, where large groups of non-Black and White racial groups co-exist. Part three analyzes five monoracial challenges to racial hierarchy: the Civil Rights and Black Power movements, the Chicana/o movement, the Asian Ame

Foundations of African Communication, with Examples from Yorùbá Culture
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 342

Foundations of African Communication, with Examples from Yorùbá Culture

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2008
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Selections from Communication Teacher, (2004, Printed) to Accompany the Art of Public Speaking
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 100

Selections from Communication Teacher, (2004, Printed) to Accompany the Art of Public Speaking

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  • Published: 2003-06
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Women and Social Change in America
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 252

Women and Social Change in America

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2009-05-13
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  • Publisher: McFarland

"Citing "the pill" as the principal catalyst for the sexual revolution and the subsequent gender revolution which continues today, the book examines the ascent of American women in the 21st century and comments on the social and ideological changes that contributed to it. Chapters examine the entrance of women into formerly male-dominated occupations"--Provided by publisher.