Get it together: readings about African American life
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adam_text | CONTENTS
Preface
xi
1
The Color
Une:
Racism
ι
W. E. B. DuBois
■
Of Our Spiritual Strivings
2
Ralph Bunch©
■
What Is Race?
8
Richard Wright
■
The Ethics of Living Jim Crow:
An Autobiographical Sketch
12
Langston
Hughes
■
Who s Passing for Who?
16
James McBride
■
Black Power
19
Toi Derricotte
■
from The Black Notebooks
22
Kathy Russell, Midge Wilson, and Ronald E. Hall
■
Black Identity:
Shades of Beauty and Pride
24
Shelby Steele
■
Race-Holding
27
Stanley Fish
■
Reverse Racism, or How the Pot Got to Call the Kettle
Black
30
George F. Will
■
Dropping the One Drop Rule
37
Media Resources
40
2
Talk That Talk 4i
Geneva
Smitherman
■
From African to African American
43
W. F. Allen
■
The Negro Dialect
47
Literary Digest
■
Objecting to the Negro Dialect
52
vi
Contents
Zora Neale
Hurston ■
Pa
Henry s Prayer
54
Countee Cullen
■
Incident
56
Amiri
Baraka
■
Primitive Blues and Primitive Jan
56
Keith Gilyard
■
A Legacy of Healing: Words, African Americans,
and Power
59
Linguistic Society of America
■
Linguistic Society of America Resolution
on the Oakland Ebonics Issue
69
Jacqueline Brice-Finch
■
Ebonics: When Is Dialect Acceptable
English?
70
Akua
Duku
Anokye
■
A Case for Orality in the Classroom
72
Robert W. Reising
■
Do We Need a National Language Policy?
75
Emma D. Jackson
■
The N-Word
76
Gwen Pough
■
Confronting and Changing Images and Representations
of Black Womanhood in Rap Music
81
Media Resources
85
3
Warriors on the Trading Block
87
William Wells Brown
■
The Narrative of William W. Brown: From Slave
to Abolitionist
90
James
Weldon
Johnson
■
Black Manhattan
91
Charles Aikens
■
The Struggle of Curt Flood
94
Mark Conrad
■
Blue-Coliar Law and Basketball
100
Dennis A. Williams
■
Robbing the Cradle
109
Susan Cahn
■
Oinderellas of Sport: Black Women in Track
and Field
111
Peter King
■
The NFL s Black Eye
114
Jon
Entine
■
More Brains or More.
. . 115
Harry Edwards
■
Crisis of Black Athletes on the Eve of the
21st Century
119
John Edgar Wideman
■
Hoop Roots
125
Media Resources
129
Contents
vii
4
JuSfíCe/JUSt-ÜS?
131
David Walker ■ David
Walker s
Appeal in
Four Articles: Preamble
132
Scott
L. Malcomson
■
We Can Be as Separate as the Fingers:
Segregation from the American Revolution to the Gilded Age
135
Ida B. Wells-Barnett
■
A Red Record: The Case Stated
142
Derrick Bell
■
Neither Separate Schools Nor Mixed Schools:
The Chronicle of the Sacrificed Black Schoolchildren
148
Sonia
Sanchez
■
elegy
163
Kenneth Meeks
■
Shopping in a Group While Black:
A Coach s Story
165
Lieutenant Arthur Doyle
■
From the Inside Looking Out: Twenty-Nine Years
in the New York Police Department
168
Johnnie Cochran
■
My Brother s Keeper
173
Mary Fisher
■
The Witch-Hunt
181
Carl Rowan
■
The Clarence Thomas Fiasco
193
Media Resources
204
5
The Mirror Has Many Faces
205
Donald Bogle
■
Black Beginnings: From Uncle Tom s Cabin to The Birth
of a Nation
206
James Baldwin
■
My Dungeon Shook: Letter to My Nephew on the One
Hundredth Anniversary of the Emancipation
216
Ted Joans
■
Je suis un homme
219
Mari Evans
■
I Am a Black Woman
221
John
Langston Gwaltney
■
The Many Shades of Black: Angela McArthur
and
Celia
Delaney
223
Johnetta
В.
Cole
■
Culture: Negro, Black, and Nigger
231
Michael Eric Dyson
■
Bill Cosby and the Politics of Race
237
Jewelle Gomez
■
Black Lesbians: Passing, Stereotypes, and
Transformation
244
Media Resources
250
viii
Contents
6
One Family, One Blood
253
John W. Blassingame
■
The Slave Family
254
Frank D. Banks
■
Plantation Courtship
269
Guy Bailey, Natalie Maynor, and Patricia Cukor-Avila
■
Laura
Smalley
270
Etheridge Knight
■
The Idea of Ancestry
273
Joseph Beam
■
Color Him Father: An Interview
275
Elizabeth Clark-Lewis
■
A Woman Just Wouldn t
277
Farai
Chideya
■
The Myth of the Welfare Queen
282
Anna Mulrine
■
In Praise of Black Family Reunions
286
Marian Wright
Edelman
■
A Family Legacy
287
Morehouse Research Institute
■
Turning the Corner on Father Absence
in Black America: About the Morehouse Conference
289
Media Resources
307
7
We Come This Far by Faith
309
Stacey K. Close
■
Sending Up Some Timber: Elderly Slaves and Religious
Leadership in the Antebellum Slave Community
311
Gwendolyn Sims Warren
■
Steal Away: Traditional Spiritual
319
Jařena Lee
■
The Subject of My Call to Preach Renewed
321
Frederick Douglass
■
Black Churches and Segregation
327
Cheryl Townsend Gilkes
■
Together and in Harness: Women s Traditions
in the Sanctified Church
329
Malcolm X and Alex Haley
■
Mecca
333
Alice Walker
■
Roselily
336
James S. Tinney
■
Why a Black Gay Church?
340
Mikelle Smith Omari-Tunkara
■
Completing the Circle: Notes on African
Art, Society, and Religion in Oyotunji, South Carolina
342
Contents
ix
Monica Rhor
■
For U.S. Blacks, an Ancient Faith, a Renewed Hope
346
Susan Taylor
■
Coming to Faith
348
Media Resources
352
Credits
355
Index
359
Get It Together focuses on issues and experiences that have made African
Americans both unique to, and at the same time representative of, American
culture. The selections included in this thematically organized reader are authored
by such well-known African American writers as
Langston
Hughes, Countee
Cullen, James Baldwin, Alice Walker,
Zora
Neale Hurston, and Malcolm X,
as well as by more contemporary figures such as Geneva
Smitherman,
James
McBride, and Johnnie L. Cochran.Jr. Overall, Get It Together challenges students
to consider how the questions raised by the readings impact the lives of all
Americans, and to take initiative through analysis, research, and discussion of key
historical and contemporary events.
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CONTENTS
Preface
xi
1
The Color
Une:
Racism
ι
W. E. B. DuBois
■
"Of Our Spiritual Strivings"
2
Ralph Bunch©
■
"What Is Race?"
8
Richard Wright
■
"The Ethics of Living Jim Crow:
An Autobiographical Sketch"
12
Langston
Hughes
■
"Who's Passing for Who?"
16
James McBride
■
"Black Power"
19
Toi Derricotte
■
from The Black Notebooks
22
Kathy Russell, Midge Wilson, and Ronald E. Hall
■
"Black Identity:
Shades of Beauty and Pride"
24
Shelby Steele
■
"Race-Holding"
27
Stanley Fish
■
"Reverse Racism, or How the Pot Got to Call the Kettle
Black"
30
George F. Will
■
"Dropping the One Drop' Rule"
37
Media Resources
40
2
Talk That Talk 4i
Geneva
Smitherman
■
"From African to African American"
43
W. F. Allen
■
"The Negro Dialect"
47
Literary Digest
■
"Objecting to the Negro Dialect"
52
vi
Contents
Zora Neale
Hurston ■
"Pa
Henry's Prayer"
54
Countee Cullen
■
Incident"
56
Amiri
Baraka
■
"Primitive Blues and Primitive Jan"
56
Keith Gilyard
■
"A Legacy of Healing: Words, African Americans,
and Power"
59
Linguistic Society of America
■
"Linguistic Society of America Resolution
on the Oakland 'Ebonics' Issue"
69
Jacqueline Brice-Finch
■
"Ebonics: When Is Dialect Acceptable
English?"
70
Akua
Duku
Anokye
■
"A Case for Orality in the Classroom"
72
Robert W. Reising
■
"Do We Need a National Language Policy?"
75
Emma D. Jackson
■
"The N-Word"
76
Gwen Pough
■
"Confronting and Changing Images and Representations
of Black Womanhood in Rap Music"
81
Media Resources
85
3
Warriors on the Trading Block
87
William Wells Brown
■
"The Narrative of William W. Brown: From Slave
to Abolitionist"
90
James
Weldon
Johnson
■
"Black Manhattan"
91
Charles Aikens
■
"The Struggle of Curt Flood"
94
Mark Conrad
■
"Blue-Coliar Law and Basketball"
100
Dennis A. Williams
■
"Robbing the Cradle"
109
Susan Cahn
■
"Oinderellas'of Sport: Black Women in Track
and Field"
111
Peter King
■
"The NFL's Black Eye"
114
Jon
Entine
■
"More Brains or More.
. ." 115
Harry Edwards
■
"Crisis of Black Athletes on the Eve of the
21st Century"
119
John Edgar Wideman
■
"Hoop Roots"
125
Media Resources
129
Contents
vii
4
JuSfíCe/JUSt-ÜS?
131
David Walker ■ "David
Walker's
Appeal in
Four Articles: Preamble"
132
Scott
L. Malcomson
■
"We Can Be as Separate as the Fingers:
Segregation from the American Revolution to the Gilded Age"
135
Ida B. Wells-Barnett
■
"A Red Record: The Case Stated"
142
Derrick Bell
■
"Neither Separate Schools Nor Mixed Schools:
The Chronicle of the Sacrificed Black Schoolchildren"
148
Sonia
Sanchez
■
"elegy"
163
Kenneth Meeks
■
"Shopping in a Group While Black:
A Coach's Story"
165
Lieutenant Arthur Doyle
■
"From the Inside Looking Out: Twenty-Nine Years
in the New York Police Department"
168
Johnnie Cochran
■
"My Brother's Keeper"
173
Mary Fisher
■
"The Witch-Hunt"
181
Carl Rowan
■
"The Clarence Thomas Fiasco"
193
Media Resources
204
5
The Mirror Has Many Faces
205
Donald Bogle
■
"Black Beginnings: From Uncle Tom's Cabin to The Birth
of a Nation"
206
James Baldwin
■
"My Dungeon Shook: Letter to My Nephew on the One
Hundredth Anniversary of the Emancipation"
216
Ted Joans
■
"Je suis un homme"
219
Mari Evans
■
"I Am a Black Woman"
221
John
Langston Gwaltney
■
"The Many Shades of Black: Angela McArthur
and
Celia
Delaney"
223
Johnetta
В.
Cole
■
"Culture: Negro, Black, and Nigger"
231
Michael Eric Dyson
■
"Bill Cosby and the Politics of Race"
237
Jewelle Gomez
■
"Black Lesbians: Passing, Stereotypes, and
Transformation"
244
Media Resources
250
viii
Contents
6
One Family, One Blood
253
John W. Blassingame
■
"The Slave Family"
254
Frank D. Banks
■
"Plantation Courtship"
269
Guy Bailey, Natalie Maynor, and Patricia Cukor-Avila
■
Laura
Smalley"
270
Etheridge Knight
■
"The Idea of Ancestry"
273
Joseph Beam
■
"Color Him Father: An Interview"
275
Elizabeth Clark-Lewis
■
"A Woman Just Wouldn't"
277
Farai
Chideya
■
"The Myth of the Welfare Queen"
282
Anna Mulrine
■
"In Praise of Black Family Reunions"
286
Marian Wright
Edelman
■
"A Family Legacy"
287
Morehouse Research Institute
■
"Turning the Corner on Father Absence
in Black America: About the Morehouse Conference"
289
Media Resources
307
7
We Come This Far by Faith
309
Stacey K. Close
■
"Sending Up Some Timber: Elderly Slaves and Religious
Leadership in the Antebellum Slave Community"
311
Gwendolyn Sims Warren
■
"Steal Away: Traditional Spiritual"
319
Jařena Lee
■
"The Subject of My Call to Preach Renewed"
321
Frederick Douglass
■
"Black Churches and Segregation"
327
Cheryl Townsend Gilkes
■
"Together and in Harness: Women's Traditions
in the Sanctified Church"
329
Malcolm X and Alex Haley
■
"Mecca
" 333
Alice Walker
■
"Roselily"
336
James S. Tinney
■
"Why a Black Gay Church?"
340
Mikelle Smith Omari-Tunkara
■
"Completing the Circle: Notes on African
Art, Society, and Religion in Oyotunji, South Carolina"
342
Contents
ix
Monica Rhor
■
"For U.S. Blacks, an Ancient Faith, a Renewed Hope"
346
Susan Taylor
■
"Coming to Faith"
348
Media Resources
352
Credits
355
Index
359
Get It Together focuses on issues and experiences that have made African
Americans both unique to, and at the same time representative of, American
culture. The selections included in this thematically organized reader are authored
by such well-known African American writers as
Langston
Hughes, Countee
Cullen, James Baldwin, Alice Walker,
Zora
Neale Hurston, and Malcolm X,
as well as by more contemporary figures such as Geneva
Smitherman,
James
McBride, and Johnnie L. Cochran.Jr. Overall, Get It Together challenges students
to consider how the questions raised by the readings impact the lives of all
Americans, and to take initiative through analysis, research, and discussion of key
historical and contemporary events. |
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spellingShingle | Get it together readings about African American life Geschichte Schwarze. USA African Americans Social conditions African Americans History African Americans Intellectual life Schwarze (DE-588)4116433-7 gnd Soziale Situation (DE-588)4077575-6 gnd |
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title | Get it together readings about African American life |
title_auth | Get it together readings about African American life |
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title_full | Get it together readings about African American life Akua Duku Anokye ; Jacqueline Brice-Finch |
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title_full_unstemmed | Get it together readings about African American life Akua Duku Anokye ; Jacqueline Brice-Finch |
title_short | Get it together |
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