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Harlem: The Crucible of Modern African American Culture, Bascom Lionel


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Автор: Bascom Lionel
Название:  Harlem: The Crucible of Modern African American Culture
ISBN: 9781440842689
Издательство: Bloomsbury
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ISBN-10: 144084268X
Обложка/Формат: Hardcover
Страницы: 208
Вес: 0.54 кг.
Дата издания: 31.12.2016
Язык: English
Иллюстрации: Black & white illustrations
Размер: 236 x 160 x 20
Читательская аудитория: Tertiary education (us: college)
Подзаголовок: The crucible of modern african american culture
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Поставляется из: Англии
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When the first slave escaped bondage in the American South and migrated to the Northeast region of the United States, this act of an individual started what became known as the great migration of African Americans fleeing the feudal South for New York and other Northern cities. This migration fueled an intellectual, social, and personal pursuit--the long-standing quest for identity by a lost tribe of African Americans--by every black man, woman, and child in America. In Harlem, that quest was anchored by a wide array of civic, business, and prominent leaders who succeeded in establishing what we now know as modern African American culture.

In Harlem: The Crucible of Modern African American Culture, author Lionel C. Bascom examines the accuracy of the established image of Harlem during the Renaissance period--roughly between 1917 and the 1960s--as heaven for migrating African Americans. He establishes how mingled among the former tenant farmers, cotton pickers, maids, and farmhands were college-educated intellectuals, progressive ministers, writers, and lecturers who formed various organizations aimed at banishing images of Negroes as bumbling, ignorant, second-class citizens. The book also challenges unfounded claims that political and social movements during the Harlem Renaissance period failed and dramatizes numerous attempts by government authorities to silence black progressives who spearheaded movements that eventually ended segregation in the armed forces, drafted plans that led to the first sweeping civil rights legislation, and resulted in a U.S. Supreme Court ruling that finally made racial segregation in schools a federal crime.





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