"In The Culture War in the Civil Rights Movement, Joe Street offers a lively, well-informed, and perceptive analysis of the links between the postwar African American freedom struggle and various forms of black cultural expression and organizing. Examining the fields of music, literature, theatre, and the visual arts, Street adds a compelling and authoritative new voice to those who have long argued that culture represents one of the most important fronts on which the battle for black rights and racial justice has been waged."--Brian Ward, University of Manchester "Eloquently reaffirms the notion that an informed understanding of Black America's multifaceted culture is foundational to fathoming the complexities of the black freedom movem...
The black gatherings particularly in Harlem, constituting a community with its peculiarities, thanks...
Art Fronts argues that visual culture played a central and understudied role in the African American...
This presentation offers a critical, historical synthesis of the Black Arts Movement (1965-1975) and...
This thesis addresses the use of African American culture as a political weapon in the 1960s civil ...
The thesis seeks to develop a more sophisticated view of the black power movement in twentieth cent...
2011-12-13""The Cultural War Against Black Intellectualism: Fighting for and Dying Over Knowledge, D...
Following its victory in the Second World War, America paradoxically faced a period of prosperity an...
1992 was a pivotal moment in African American history, with the Rodney King riots providing palpable...
This dissertation examines the relationship between African American literature and performance duri...
Literary Genres as Civil Rights Catalyst When one thinks of the Civil Rights Movement, they think ab...
This dissertation examines the relationship between African American literature and performance duri...
From work songs and spirituals during slavery to the gospel, soul, and funk of the civil rights move...
© Josephine Metcalf and Carina Spaulding 2015. 1992 was a pivotal moment in African American history...
Professor James Smethurst, Department of African-American Studies, University of Massachusetts, Amhe...
In The Black Arts Movement: Literary Nationalism in the 1960s and 1970s, James Smethurst writes that...
The black gatherings particularly in Harlem, constituting a community with its peculiarities, thanks...
Art Fronts argues that visual culture played a central and understudied role in the African American...
This presentation offers a critical, historical synthesis of the Black Arts Movement (1965-1975) and...
This thesis addresses the use of African American culture as a political weapon in the 1960s civil ...
The thesis seeks to develop a more sophisticated view of the black power movement in twentieth cent...
2011-12-13""The Cultural War Against Black Intellectualism: Fighting for and Dying Over Knowledge, D...
Following its victory in the Second World War, America paradoxically faced a period of prosperity an...
1992 was a pivotal moment in African American history, with the Rodney King riots providing palpable...
This dissertation examines the relationship between African American literature and performance duri...
Literary Genres as Civil Rights Catalyst When one thinks of the Civil Rights Movement, they think ab...
This dissertation examines the relationship between African American literature and performance duri...
From work songs and spirituals during slavery to the gospel, soul, and funk of the civil rights move...
© Josephine Metcalf and Carina Spaulding 2015. 1992 was a pivotal moment in African American history...
Professor James Smethurst, Department of African-American Studies, University of Massachusetts, Amhe...
In The Black Arts Movement: Literary Nationalism in the 1960s and 1970s, James Smethurst writes that...
The black gatherings particularly in Harlem, constituting a community with its peculiarities, thanks...
Art Fronts argues that visual culture played a central and understudied role in the African American...
This presentation offers a critical, historical synthesis of the Black Arts Movement (1965-1975) and...