This thesis comprises the first critical engagement with the thought and praxis of conservative African American intellectuals and leaders on apartheid South Africa in the 1980s. It examines their attitudes to apartheid South Africa, their practical engagement with the Reagan administration’s policy of Constructive Engagement, and their relationship with antiapartheid activists in the United States and abroad. In doing so, it challenges the marginalisation of Black conservatism in African American history and widens the scope of black internationalism to include a conservative internationalist and developmentalist tradition whose depth and breadth has as yet been little accounted for
Thesis advisor: Alan LawsonBefore the Civil Rights Movement began in the mid-1950s, an early movemen...
On February 11, 1990, Nelson Mandela walked out of prison a free man after being held captive for ov...
This thesis places Black Consciousness in comparative perspective with progressive politics in South...
This dissertation examines how twentieth-century African American intellectuals engaged American pol...
This dissertation examines how twentieth-century African American intellectuals engaged American pol...
Researchers have suggested that Blacks who express linked racial fate are ideologically liberal. Giv...
Researchers have suggested that Blacks who express linked racial fate are ideologically liberal. Giv...
In Black Conservative Intellectuals in Modern America, Michael L. Ondaatje delves deeply into the hi...
The proposed research addresses the following questions: “Have African-Americans become more conserv...
This dissertation analyzes the rise of conservatism in American politics from 1948 to 1968, paying s...
Abstract Black conservatives have received considerable attention from the white media because their...
American organizations that opposed apartheid in South Africa extended their opposition to racial di...
This research examines the historical evidence abounds with examples of how African Americans sought...
This thesis analyzes the factors that lead to universities being contested by black radical students...
On February 11, 1990, Nelson Mandela walked out of prison a free man after being held captive for ov...
Thesis advisor: Alan LawsonBefore the Civil Rights Movement began in the mid-1950s, an early movemen...
On February 11, 1990, Nelson Mandela walked out of prison a free man after being held captive for ov...
This thesis places Black Consciousness in comparative perspective with progressive politics in South...
This dissertation examines how twentieth-century African American intellectuals engaged American pol...
This dissertation examines how twentieth-century African American intellectuals engaged American pol...
Researchers have suggested that Blacks who express linked racial fate are ideologically liberal. Giv...
Researchers have suggested that Blacks who express linked racial fate are ideologically liberal. Giv...
In Black Conservative Intellectuals in Modern America, Michael L. Ondaatje delves deeply into the hi...
The proposed research addresses the following questions: “Have African-Americans become more conserv...
This dissertation analyzes the rise of conservatism in American politics from 1948 to 1968, paying s...
Abstract Black conservatives have received considerable attention from the white media because their...
American organizations that opposed apartheid in South Africa extended their opposition to racial di...
This research examines the historical evidence abounds with examples of how African Americans sought...
This thesis analyzes the factors that lead to universities being contested by black radical students...
On February 11, 1990, Nelson Mandela walked out of prison a free man after being held captive for ov...
Thesis advisor: Alan LawsonBefore the Civil Rights Movement began in the mid-1950s, an early movemen...
On February 11, 1990, Nelson Mandela walked out of prison a free man after being held captive for ov...
This thesis places Black Consciousness in comparative perspective with progressive politics in South...