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Going through the storm : the influence of African American art in history. Sterling Stuckey

Stuckey, Sterling 1994

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  • Titre:
    Going through the storm : the influence of African American art in history. Sterling Stuckey
  • Auteur: Stuckey, Sterling
  • Éditeur: New York : Oxford University Press, 1994
  • Sujets: Arts noirs américains;
    Noirs américains -- Histoire;
    Afro-American arts;
    Afro-Americans -- History
  • Notes: Includes bibliographical references and index.
    Through the prism of folklore : the black ethos in slavery --Remembering Denmark Vesey "Ironic tenacity" : Frederick Douglass's seizure of the dialectic The skies of consciousness : African dance at Pinkster in New York, 1750-1840 Classical black nationalist thought A last stern struggle : Henry Highland Garnet and liberation theory Black Americans and African consciousness : Du Bois, Woodson, and the spell of Africa The poetry of Sterling A. Brown The death of Benito Cereno : a reading of Herman Melville on slavery "Follow your leader" : the theme of cannibalism in Melville's Benito Cereno "I want to be African" : Paul Robeson and the ends of nationalist theory and practice, 1914-1945 Paul Robeson's Here I stand --Toward a history of blacks in North America Going through the storm : the great singing movements of the sixties
  • Contient: Through the prism of folklore : the black ethos in slavery --Remembering Denmark Vesey "Ironic tenacity" : Frederick Douglass's seizure of the dialectic The skies of consciousness : African dance at Pinkster in New York, 1750-1840 Classical black nationalist thought A last stern struggle : Henry Highland Garnet and liberation theory Black Americans and African consciousness : Du Bois, Woodson, and the spell of Africa The poetry of Sterling A. Brown The death of Benito Cereno : a reading of Herman Melville on slavery "Follow your leader" : the theme of cannibalism in Melville's Benito Cereno "I want to be African" : Paul Robeson and the ends of nationalist theory and practice, 1914-1945 Paul Robeson's Here I stand --Toward a history of blacks in North America Going through the storm : the great singing movements of the sixties
  • Langue: Anglais
  • Date d'édition: 1994
  • Identifiant: 0-19-507677-X ; 0-19-508604-X
  • Desc. matérielle: x, 298 p. ; 24 cm

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