We Are Worth Fighting For: A History of the Howard University Student Protest of 1989
The Howard University protests from the perspective and worldview of its participants We Are Worth Fighting For is the first history of the 1989 Howard University protest. The three-day occupation of the university's Administration Building was a continuation of the student movements of the six...
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Zusammenfassung: | The Howard University protests from the perspective and worldview of its participants We Are Worth Fighting For is the first history of the 1989 Howard University protest. The three-day occupation of the university's Administration Building was a continuation of the student movements of the sixties and a unique challenge to the politics of the eighties. Upset at the university's appointment of the Republican strategist Lee Atwater to the Board of Trustees, students forced the issue by shutting down the operations of the university. The protest, inspired in part by the emergence of "conscious" hip hop, helped to build support for the idea of student governance and drew upon a resurgent black nationalist ethos. At the center of this story is a student organization known as Black Nia F.O.R.C.E. Co-founded by Ras Baraka, the group was at the forefront of organizing the student mobilization at Howard during the spring of 1989 and thereafter. We Are Worth Fighting For explores how black student activists-young men and women- helped shape and resist the rightward shift and neoliberal foundations of American politics. This history adds to the literature on Black campus activism, Black Power studies, and the emerging histories of African American life in the 1980s |
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spelling | Myers, Joshua Verfasser (DE-588)1204103631 aut We Are Worth Fighting For A History of the Howard University Student Protest of 1989 Joshua M. Myers New York, NY New York University Press [2020] © 2019 1 online resource txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Black Power 1 Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 25. Nov 2020) The Howard University protests from the perspective and worldview of its participants We Are Worth Fighting For is the first history of the 1989 Howard University protest. The three-day occupation of the university's Administration Building was a continuation of the student movements of the sixties and a unique challenge to the politics of the eighties. Upset at the university's appointment of the Republican strategist Lee Atwater to the Board of Trustees, students forced the issue by shutting down the operations of the university. The protest, inspired in part by the emergence of "conscious" hip hop, helped to build support for the idea of student governance and drew upon a resurgent black nationalist ethos. At the center of this story is a student organization known as Black Nia F.O.R.C.E. Co-founded by Ras Baraka, the group was at the forefront of organizing the student mobilization at Howard during the spring of 1989 and thereafter. We Are Worth Fighting For explores how black student activists-young men and women- helped shape and resist the rightward shift and neoliberal foundations of American politics. This history adds to the literature on Black campus activism, Black Power studies, and the emerging histories of African American life in the 1980s Administration Building American national politics Black Nia F.O.R.C.E. Black Power Black campus activism Black nationalist ethos Black political struggle Black radicalism Black youth movements Charter Day Convocation James Cheek Jesse Jackson Lee Atwater Ras Baraka anti-apartheid movement campus politics cultural programs direct action hip hop historically Black colleges and universities nationalist philosophy on-campus struggles philosophy of struggle presidential campaigns student activism HISTORY / United States / 20th Century bisacsh African American college students Political activity Washington (D.C.) History 20th century African American student movements Washington (D.C.) History 20th century African American universities and colleges Washington (D.C.) History 20th century https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9781479897346 Verlag URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext |
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title_sub | A History of the Howard University Student Protest of 1989 |
topic | Administration Building American national politics Black Nia F.O.R.C.E. Black Power Black campus activism Black nationalist ethos Black political struggle Black radicalism Black youth movements Charter Day Convocation James Cheek Jesse Jackson Lee Atwater Ras Baraka anti-apartheid movement campus politics cultural programs direct action hip hop historically Black colleges and universities nationalist philosophy on-campus struggles philosophy of struggle presidential campaigns student activism HISTORY / United States / 20th Century bisacsh African American college students Political activity Washington (D.C.) History 20th century African American student movements Washington (D.C.) History 20th century African American universities and colleges Washington (D.C.) History 20th century |
topic_facet | Administration Building American national politics Black Nia F.O.R.C.E. Black Power Black campus activism Black nationalist ethos Black political struggle Black radicalism Black youth movements Charter Day Convocation James Cheek Jesse Jackson Lee Atwater Ras Baraka anti-apartheid movement campus politics cultural programs direct action hip hop historically Black colleges and universities nationalist philosophy on-campus struggles philosophy of struggle presidential campaigns student activism HISTORY / United States / 20th Century African American college students Political activity Washington (D.C.) History 20th century African American student movements Washington (D.C.) History 20th century African American universities and colleges Washington (D.C.) History 20th century |
url | https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9781479897346 |
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