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  1. The Ideology of Blackness: African-Ame rican Style Black Power and The Decline of the Civil Rights Movement When the cry of "Black Power" exploded on the American scene over a year ago, the response of many Americans was a panicky fear that the United States was about to be engulfed in a racial war One correspondent of a suburban New York newspaper

  2. 19 de mar. de 2020 · Blackness as ontological symbol. James Cone states categorically, “Black Theology puts black identity in a theological context.” 1 Identity is not static, but rather a socio-dynamic, racialized, and historical construct. It is multiple, textured, and converging.

    • Mary-Anne Plaatjies Van Huffel
    • 2020
  3. 11 de mar. de 2019 · Abstract. This article reviews three books that examine black discourses and perspectives on whiteness and delineate the negative impacts of structural, institutional and interpersonal racism on the life chances and inclusion of people of colour within the national imaginary through both epistemic and material violences.

    • Madeline-Sophie Abbas
    • 2020
  4. 12 de oct. de 2021 · In this chapter, we explore BlackBlack identityIdentity and beauty through a critical race feminismCritical race feminism (CRF) and AfrocentricityAfrocentricity lens to explore how Ethiopian immigrantImmigrants womenWomen view their Africanness, Blackness, and beauty...

    • Adrienne Wynn, Greg Wiggan, Marcia J. Watson-Vandiver, Annette Teasdell
    • 2021
  5. 27 de feb. de 2023 · For decades, ‘Blackness’ has been a crucial political and cultural category that grounds a public discourse on cherishing a robust historical tradition and systemically uprooting white supremacy. As the term popularizes as a catch-all, however, so proliferate assumptions, narratives, and stereotypes that obscure the diversity of ...

  6. The Ideology of Blackness: Editor: Raymond F. Betts: Compiled by: Raymond F. Betts: Publisher: D. C. Heath, 1971: ISBN: 0669599808, 9780669599800: Length: 212 pages: Subjects