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Creative conflict in African American thought Frederick Douglass Alexander Crummell Booker T. Washington W.E.B. Du Bois and Marcus Garvey

by Moses Wilson Jeremiah

Synopsis

Building upon his previous work and using Richard Hofstadter's The American Political Tradition as a model, Professor Moses has revised and brought together in this book essays that focus on the complexity of, and contradictions in, the thought of five major African-American intellectuals: Frederick Douglass, Alexander Crummell, Booker T. Washington, W. E. B. DuBois and Marcus M. Garvey. In doing so, he challenges both popular and scholarly conceptions of them as villains or heroes. In analyzing the intellectual struggles and contradictions of these five dominant personalities with regard to individual morality and collective reform, Professor Moses shows how they contributed to strategies for black improvement and puts them within the context of other currents of American thought, including Jeffersonian and Jacksonian democracy, Social Darwinism, and progressivism.

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Book Information

Copyright year 2004
ISBN-13 9780521535373
ISBN-10 0521535379
Class Copyright
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Subject BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY;SOCIAL SCIENCE
File Size 0 MB
Number of Pages 411
Shelf No. HN463