Reluctant Race Men by Joan L. Bryant audiobook

Reluctant Race Men: Black Challenges to the Practice of Race in Nineteenth-Century America

By Joan L. Bryant
Read by Deanna Anthony

Highbridge Audio

Unabridged

Format : Retail CD (In Stock)
  • $55.99

    ISBN: 9798874724399

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    ISBN: 9798874724382

Runtime: 15.66 Hours
Category: Nonfiction/Social Science
Audience: Adult
Language: English

Summary

Summary

Activists in the earliest Black antebellum reform endeavors contested and deprecated the concept of race. Attacks on the logic and ethics of dividing, grouping, and ranking humans into races became commonplace facets of activism in anti-colonization and emigration campaigns, suffrage and civil rights initiatives, moral reform projects, abolitionist struggles, independent church development, and confrontations with scientific thought on human origins. Denunciations persisted even as later generations of reformers felt compelled by theories of progress and American custom to promote race as a basis of a Black collective consciousness.

Reluctant Race Men traces a history of the disparate challenges Black American reformers lodged against race across the long nineteenth century. It factors their opposition into the nation's history of race and reconstructs a reform tradition largely ignored in accounts of Black activism. Black-controlled newspapers, societies, churches, and conventions provided the principal loci and resources for questioning race. In these contexts, people of African descent generated a lexicon for refuting race, debated its logic, and, ultimately, reinterpreted it.

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Author Bio: Joan L. Bryant

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Available Formats : Retail CD, MP3 CD
Category: Nonfiction/Social Science
Runtime: 15.66
Audience: Adult
Language: English