Struggle on their minds: the political thought of African American resistance
"The rise of the American economy, the persistence of social inequality, and the ongoing struggle for adequate political representation cannot be evaluated separately from slavery, the country's original sin. Five activists who have fought to incorporate slavery into American political dis...
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Zusammenfassung: | "The rise of the American economy, the persistence of social inequality, and the ongoing struggle for adequate political representation cannot be evaluated separately from slavery, the country's original sin. Five activists who have fought to incorporate slavery into American political discourse are the focus of this timely book, in which Alex Zamalin considers past African American resistance to underscore its future democratic necessity. He looks at the language and conceptions put forward by the American abolitionists David Walker and Frederick Douglass, the antilynching activist Ida B. Wells, the Black Panther Party organizer Huey P. Newton, and the prison reformer Angela Davis. Each through passionate argument revised the core values of the American political tradition and reformed ideas about power, justice, community, action, and the role of emotion in elective outcomes. Zamalin finds numerous examples in which political theory developed a more open and resilient conception of individual liberty after key moments of African American resistance provoked by these activists' work. Their thought encouraged slaves to revolt against their masters, black radical abolitionists to call for the eradication of slavery by any means necessary, black journalists to chastise American institutions for their indifference to lynching, and black radicals to police the police and to condemn racial injustice in the American prison system. Taken together, these movements pushed political theory forward, offering new language and concepts to sustain democracy in tense times. Struggle on Their Minds is a critical text for our contemporary moment, showing how constructive resistance can strengthen the practice of democracy and help disenfranchised groups achieve political parity."--Provided by publisher |
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spelling | Zamalin, Alex 1986- Verfasser (DE-588)1084593157 aut Struggle on their minds the political thought of African American resistance Alex Zamalin New York Columbia University Press [2017] © 2017 1 Online-Ressource (XII, 222 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Introduction: the political thought of African American resistance -- David Walker, Frederick Douglass, and the abolitionist democratic vision -- Ida B. Wells, the antilynching movement, and the politics of seeing -- Huey Newton, the Black Panthers, and the decolonization of America -- Angela Davis, prison abolition, and the end of the American carceral state -- Conclusion: the future of resistance "The rise of the American economy, the persistence of social inequality, and the ongoing struggle for adequate political representation cannot be evaluated separately from slavery, the country's original sin. Five activists who have fought to incorporate slavery into American political discourse are the focus of this timely book, in which Alex Zamalin considers past African American resistance to underscore its future democratic necessity. He looks at the language and conceptions put forward by the American abolitionists David Walker and Frederick Douglass, the antilynching activist Ida B. Wells, the Black Panther Party organizer Huey P. Newton, and the prison reformer Angela Davis. Each through passionate argument revised the core values of the American political tradition and reformed ideas about power, justice, community, action, and the role of emotion in elective outcomes. Zamalin finds numerous examples in which political theory developed a more open and resilient conception of individual liberty after key moments of African American resistance provoked by these activists' work. Their thought encouraged slaves to revolt against their masters, black radical abolitionists to call for the eradication of slavery by any means necessary, black journalists to chastise American institutions for their indifference to lynching, and black radicals to police the police and to condemn racial injustice in the American prison system. Taken together, these movements pushed political theory forward, offering new language and concepts to sustain democracy in tense times. Struggle on Their Minds is a critical text for our contemporary moment, showing how constructive resistance can strengthen the practice of democracy and help disenfranchised groups achieve political parity."--Provided by publisher Newton, Huey P. 1942-1989 (DE-588)119514605 gnd rswk-swf Wells-Barnett, Ida B. 1862-1931 (DE-588)11906734X gnd rswk-swf Douglass, Frederick 1818-1895 (DE-588)118527096 gnd rswk-swf Davis, Angela Y. 1944- (DE-588)11852402X gnd rswk-swf Walker, David 1785-1830 (DE-588)119499614 gnd rswk-swf Geschichte 1785-2017 gnd rswk-swf Geschichte Politik Schwarze. USA Sklaverei Politisches Denken (DE-588)4115590-7 gnd rswk-swf Schwarze (DE-588)4116433-7 gnd rswk-swf USA Amerika (DE-588)4001670-5 gnd rswk-swf Walker, David / 1785-1830 / Political and social views Douglass, Frederick / 1818-1895 / Political and social views Wells-Barnett, Ida B. / 1862-1931 / Political and social views Newton, Huey P. / Political and social views Davis, Angela Y. / (Angela Yvonne) / 1944- / Political and social views African Americans / Politics and government African Americans / Political activity / History African American intellectuals African Americans / Intellectual life Slavery / United States / Influence Walker, David 1785-1830 (DE-588)119499614 p Douglass, Frederick 1818-1895 (DE-588)118527096 p Wells-Barnett, Ida B. 1862-1931 (DE-588)11906734X p Newton, Huey P. 1942-1989 (DE-588)119514605 p Davis, Angela Y. 1944- (DE-588)11852402X p 1\p DE-604 Amerika (DE-588)4001670-5 g Schwarze (DE-588)4116433-7 s Politisches Denken (DE-588)4115590-7 s Geschichte 1785-2017 z 2\p DE-604 Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe 978-0-231-18110-5 https://doi.org/10.7312/zama18110 Verlag URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext 1\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk 2\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk |
spellingShingle | Zamalin, Alex 1986- Struggle on their minds the political thought of African American resistance Introduction: the political thought of African American resistance -- David Walker, Frederick Douglass, and the abolitionist democratic vision -- Ida B. Wells, the antilynching movement, and the politics of seeing -- Huey Newton, the Black Panthers, and the decolonization of America -- Angela Davis, prison abolition, and the end of the American carceral state -- Conclusion: the future of resistance Newton, Huey P. 1942-1989 (DE-588)119514605 gnd Wells-Barnett, Ida B. 1862-1931 (DE-588)11906734X gnd Douglass, Frederick 1818-1895 (DE-588)118527096 gnd Davis, Angela Y. 1944- (DE-588)11852402X gnd Walker, David 1785-1830 (DE-588)119499614 gnd Geschichte Politik Schwarze. USA Sklaverei Politisches Denken (DE-588)4115590-7 gnd Schwarze (DE-588)4116433-7 gnd |
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title | Struggle on their minds the political thought of African American resistance |
title_auth | Struggle on their minds the political thought of African American resistance |
title_exact_search | Struggle on their minds the political thought of African American resistance |
title_full | Struggle on their minds the political thought of African American resistance Alex Zamalin |
title_fullStr | Struggle on their minds the political thought of African American resistance Alex Zamalin |
title_full_unstemmed | Struggle on their minds the political thought of African American resistance Alex Zamalin |
title_short | Struggle on their minds |
title_sort | struggle on their minds the political thought of african american resistance |
title_sub | the political thought of African American resistance |
topic | Newton, Huey P. 1942-1989 (DE-588)119514605 gnd Wells-Barnett, Ida B. 1862-1931 (DE-588)11906734X gnd Douglass, Frederick 1818-1895 (DE-588)118527096 gnd Davis, Angela Y. 1944- (DE-588)11852402X gnd Walker, David 1785-1830 (DE-588)119499614 gnd Geschichte Politik Schwarze. USA Sklaverei Politisches Denken (DE-588)4115590-7 gnd Schwarze (DE-588)4116433-7 gnd |
topic_facet | Newton, Huey P. 1942-1989 Wells-Barnett, Ida B. 1862-1931 Douglass, Frederick 1818-1895 Davis, Angela Y. 1944- Walker, David 1785-1830 Geschichte Politik Schwarze. USA Sklaverei Politisches Denken Schwarze USA Amerika |
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