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The Golden Age of Black Nationalism, 1850-1925 Wilson Jeremiah Moses (Professor of Afro-American Studies and American Civilization, Professor of Afro-American Studies and American Civilization, Brown University)

The Golden Age of Black Nationalism, 1850-1925 By Wilson Jeremiah Moses (Professor of Afro-American Studies and American Civilization, Professor of Afro-American Studies and American Civilization, Brown University)

Summary

A study of black nationalism in the USA from the Fugitive Slave Act in 1850 to the imprisonment of Marcus Garvey in 1925.

The Golden Age of Black Nationalism, 1850-1925 Summary

The Golden Age of Black Nationalism, 1850-1925 by Wilson Jeremiah Moses (Professor of Afro-American Studies and American Civilization, Professor of Afro-American Studies and American Civilization, Brown University)

In this controversial volume, Wilson Jeremiah Moses argues that by adopting European and American nationalist and separatist doctrines, black nationalism became, ironically, a vehicle for the assimilationist values among black American intellectuals. The book covers the period from the Compromise of 1850, with its Fugitive Slave Act, to the imprisonment of Marcus Garvey in 1925, and inc ludes a section on black nationalism in literature. 'This impressive study will stir controversy among black scholars and proponents of separatism. That Professor Moses, himself a black, regards the period a golden age is itself heretical in some eyes.' Publishers Weekly

The Golden Age of Black Nationalism, 1850-1925 Reviews

"A well crafted, superbly researched, and immensely creative study of black intellectual history."--Alfred Moss, University of Maryland in the Historical Magazine of the Protestant Episcopal Church "The book gives important information and a fresh look at many historical issues."--Paula Giddings, Essence "This impressive study will stir controversy among black scholars and proponents of separatism."--Publishers Weekly "Moses provides much information on: the anti-Catholic strain in black nationalist propaganda; the forerunners of Garvey; black women's clubs and their relationships to white feminists; how black nationalism echoed sentimental Christian racism."--Kirkus Reviews "Well written and significant."--CHOICE "Convincing and...well-written....Highly recommended for specialists in black studies."--Library Journal "This is an excellent book that fits my needs perfectly. The coverage is fine and the topical arrangement is great."--Robert T. Starks, Northeastern Illinois University

About Wilson Jeremiah Moses (Professor of Afro-American Studies and American Civilization, Professor of Afro-American Studies and American Civilization, Brown University)

Wilson Jeremiah Moses is Professor of Afro-American Studies and American Civilization at Brown University. He is the author of Black Messiahs and Uncle Toms and a biography of Alexander Crummell.

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NLS9780195206395
9780195206395
0195206398
The Golden Age of Black Nationalism, 1850-1925 by Wilson Jeremiah Moses (Professor of Afro-American Studies and American Civilization, Professor of Afro-American Studies and American Civilization, Brown University)
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Oxford University Press Inc
1988-07-14
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