Encyclopedia of Black StudiesMolefi Kete Asante, Ama Mazama SAGE Publications, 2005 - 531 Seiten The Encyclopedia of Black Studies is the leading reference source for dynamic and innovative research on the Black experience. The concept for the encyclopedia was developed from the successful Journal of Black Studies (SAGE) and contains a full analysis of the economic, political, sociological, historical, literary, and philosophical issues related to Americans of African descent. This single-volume reference is the vanguard of the recent explosive growth in quality scholarship in the field. More than a chronicle of black culture or black people, this encyclopedia deals with the emergence and maturity of an intellectual field over the past four decades. Beginning with the protests at San Francisco State College in 1967 that led to the first degree-granting department of Black Studies, the field's rapid growth over time necessitates an authoritative account of the discipline. |
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... Christian nationalism and trade , the Christian mission to " civilize " Africa , the acknowl- edgement of Africa as a land of riches and black regeneration , and the economic depression in the United States . Only Blyden , a Christian ...
... Christianity in fostering white supremacy , and abandoning the acquired Christian faith for this reason , blacks established a number of independent sects . Other than the African Baptists , some of the new sects reflected the race or ...
... Christian missionaries only after they had publicly renounced their religion and recognized the Christian god as the only true god . Along with the imposition of Christianity came the imposition of European , Christian names on Africans ...
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Encyclopedia of Black Studies Molefi Kete Asante,Ama Mazama,Marie-José Cérol Eingeschränkte Leseprobe - 2005 |