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The history of Black Studies / Abdul Alkalimat.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Alkalimat, Abdul, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
African Americans--Study and teaching--History.
African Americans.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (x, 372 pages) : illustrations
Place of Publication:
London : Pluto Press, 2021.
Summary:
A peerless reference guide to the history of Black Studies from one of the discipline's founders.
Contents:
Cover
Contents
Figures
Tables
Introduction
Part I: Black Studies as Intellectual History
1. The Academic Disciplines
2. The Historically Black Colleges and Universities
3. The Political Culture of the Black Community
Part II: Black Studies as Social Movement
4. The Freedom Movement
5. The Black Power Movement
6. The Black Arts Movement
7. The New Communist Movement
8. The Black Women's Movement
9. The Black Student Movement
Part III: Black Studies as Academic Profession
10. Disrupting
11. Building Consensus
12. Building Institutions
13. Establishing the Profession
14. Theorizing
15. Norming Research
Conclusion
Appendix
Bibliography
Index.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 311-353) and index.
Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
ISBN:
9780745344249
0745344240
9780745344263
0745344267
OCLC:
1276858762

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