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Author Rose, Peter I., 1933-

Title Americans from Africa. / Edited by Peter I. Rose.

Publication Info. New York : Atherton Press, 1970.

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Edition [1st ed.]
Description 2 volumes ; 24 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographies.
Contents v. 1. Slavery and its aftermath. Africanisms in secular life / Melville J Herskovits -- Significance of the African background / E. Franklin Frazier -- Between two cultures / Kenneth M. Stampp -- Negro laborer in Africa and the slave South / Eugene D. Genovese -- Art not artifact / Leroi Jones -- Modern tensions and the origins of American slavery / Winthrop D. Jordan -- Slavery in the Old South / Ulrich Bonnell Phillips -- Slavery and Negro personality / Stanley M Elkins -- Chattel slavery and concentration camps / Earle E. Thorpe -- Slavery and the origins of Black culture : Elkins revisited / Mini Davis Caulfield -- Uncle Remus and the malevolent rabbit / Bernard Wolfe -- Blackways of Kent / Hylan Lewis -- Growing up in the Black Belt : ten profiles / Charles S. Johnson -- Harlem, my Harlem / Claude Brown -- Urban Blues / Charles Keil -- Rhetoric of soul / Ulf Hannerz -- Community and class realities / G. Franklin Edwards -- Psychology of the Ghetto / Kenneth B. Clark -- Negro family / Daniel P. Moynihan -- Negro family and the Moynihan Report / Laura Carper -- New trends in civil rights / Benjamin F. Payton -- Some social consequences of research on racial relations / Melvin M. Tumin --
v. 2. Old memories, new moods. Day to day resistance to slavery / Raymond and Alice Bauer -- Roots of Black Nationalism / Eugene D. Genovese -- Gabriel's insurrection / Gerald W. Mullin -- Confessions of Nat Turner as told to Thomas R. Gray / Nat Turner -- William Styron : a shared ordeal / George Plimpton -- White Nat Turner / Mike Thelwell -- Radicals and conservatives : Black protest in twentieth-century America / August Meier and Elliott Rudwick -- Social context of militancy / Gar T. Marx -- Crisis which bred Black power / Nathan Wright, Jr. -- Americanization of Frantz Fanon / Aristide and Vera Zolberg -- Revolutionary myth / Lewis M. Killian -- What we want / Stokely Carmichael -- What "Black power" means to negroes in Mississippi / Joyce Ladner -- Trouble with Black power / Christopher Lasch -- Black rebellion and White reaction / Aaron Wildavsky -- Where do we go from here? / Marin Luther King, Jr. -- Concept of identity in race relations / Erik H. Erikson -- Self-image of the Negro American / Alvin F. Poussaint -- Mood ebony : the acceptance of being Black / C. Eric Lincoln -- What's in a name? / Lerone Bennett, Jr. -- Africa conscious Harlem / Richard B. Moore -- American negro cannot look to Africa for an escape / Tom Mboya -- Black culture : myth or reality? / Robert Blauner.
1. Slavery and its aftermath.--2. Old memories, new moods.
Subject African Americans.
African Americans.
African Americans -- Social conditions.
African Americans -- Social conditions.
African Americans -- Civil rights.
African Americans -- Civil rights.
African Americans -- Race identity.
African Americans -- Race identity.
United States -- Race relations.
United States.
Race relations.
Slavery -- United States -- History.
Slavery.
History.
Slavernij.
Negers.
Sociale aspecten.