Description |
1 online resource (xxi, 244 pages) : illustrations |
Physical Medium |
polychrome. |
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data file |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Contents |
Prologue : African Americans in the German Democratic Republic / Victor Grossman -- An unexpected alliance : August Willich, Peter H. Clark, and the abolitionist movement in Cincinnati / Mischa Honeck -- German immigrants and African Americans in Charleston, South Carolina, 1850-1880 / Jeffery Strickland -- Louis Douglas and the Weimar reception of Harlemania / Leroy Hopkins -- Race in the Reich : the African American press on Nazi Germany / Larry A. Greene -- Field trip into the twilight : a German Africanist discovers the Black bourgeoisie at Howard University, 1937-1939 / Berndt Ostendorf -- Love across the color line : the limits of German and American democracy, 1945-1968 / Maria Höhn -- The erotics of African American endurance, or, On the right side of history : White (West)-German public sentiment between pornotroping and civil rights solidarity / Sabine Broeck -- "Nazi Jim Crow" : Hans Jürgen Massaquoi's democratic vistas on the Black Atlantic and Afro-Germans in Ebony / Frank Mehring -- A raisin in the East : African American civil rights drama in GDR scholarship and theater practice / Astrid Haas -- Ollie Harrington : his portrait drawn on the basis of East German (GDR) secret service files / Aribert Schroeder -- Exploding Hitler and Americanizing Germany : occupying "Black" bodies and postwar desire / Damani Partridge -- Reconstructing "America" : the development of African American studies in the Federal Republic of Germany / Eva Boesenberg. |
Summary |
This title examines the relationship between African Americans and one country, Germany. Germans and African Americans encountered one another within the context of their national identities and group experiences. Unlike many other countries in Europe, Germany has played a variety of different and conflicting roles in the African American narrative and relationship with Europe. It is this diversity of roles that adds to the complexity of African American and German interactions and mutual perceptions over time. |
Local Note |
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Language |
English. |
Subject |
African Americans -- Relations with Germans -- History.
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African Americans -- Relations with Germans. |
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History. |
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African Americans -- Germany -- History.
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African Americans. |
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Germany. |
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Germans -- United States -- History.
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Germans. |
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United States. |
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Germany -- Race relations -- History.
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United States -- Race relations -- History.
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SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Anthropology -- Cultural. |
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SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Discrimination & Race Relations. |
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SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Minority Studies. |
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Race relations. |
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SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Ethnic Studies -- African American Studies. |
Genre/Form |
History.
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Added Author |
Greene, Larry A.
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Ortlepp, Anke.
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Other Form: |
Print version: Germans and African Americans. Jackson : University Press of Mississippi, ©2011 9781604737844 (DLC) 2010016182 (OCoLC)610206168 |
ISBN |
9781604737851 (electronic book) |
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1604737859 (electronic book) |
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1282960849 |
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9781282960848 |
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9786612960840 |
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6612960841 |
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9781628468830 (ebook) |
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1628468831 |
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9781604737844 |
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1604737840 |
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