The Negro in the Offshore Maritime Industry
Author : Elaine Gale Wrong
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Page : 822 pages
File Size : 17,36 MB
Release : 1973
Category : African Americans
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Author : Elaine Gale Wrong
Publisher :
Page : 822 pages
File Size : 17,36 MB
Release : 1973
Category : African Americans
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Author : Darlene Clark Hine
Publisher : Indiana University Press
Page : 628 pages
File Size : 47,99 MB
Release : 1999-10-22
Category : History
ISBN : 9780253213433
Each of these essays illuminates an important dimension of the complex array of Black male experiences as workers, artists, warriors, and leaders. The essays describe the expectations and demands to struggle, to resist, and facilitate the survival of African American culture and community. Black manhood was shaped not only in relation to Black womanhood, but was variously nurtured and challenged, honed and transformed against a backdrop of white male power and domination, and the relentless expectations and demands on them to struggle, resist, and to facilitate the survival of African-American culture and community.
Author : Lester Rubin
Publisher : University of Pennsylvania Press
Page : 188 pages
File Size : 10,57 MB
Release : 1974
Category : Business & Economics
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Author : W. Jeffrey. Bolster
Publisher : Harvard University Press
Page : 349 pages
File Size : 46,67 MB
Release : 2009-06-30
Category : History
ISBN : 0674028473
Few Americans, black or white, recognize the degree to which early African American history is a maritime history. W. Jeffrey Bolster shatters the myth that black seafaring in the age of sail was limited to the Middle Passage. Seafaring was one of the most significant occupations among both enslaved and free black men between 1740 and 1865. Tens of thousands of black seamen sailed on lofty clippers and modest coasters. They sailed in whalers, warships, and privateers. Some were slaves, forced to work at sea, but by 1800 most were free men, seeking liberty and economic opportunity aboard ship.Bolster brings an intimate understanding of the sea to this extraordinary chapter in the formation of black America. Because of their unusual mobility, sailors were the eyes and ears to worlds beyond the limited horizon of black communities ashore. Sometimes helping to smuggle slaves to freedom, they were more often a unique conduit for news and information of concern to blacks.But for all its opportunities, life at sea was difficult. Blacks actively contributed to the Atlantic maritime culture shared by all seamen, but were often outsiders within it. Capturing that tension, Black Jacks examines not only how common experiences drew black and white sailors together--even as deeply internalized prejudices drove them apart--but also how the meaning of race aboard ship changed with time. Bolster traces the story to the end of the Civil War, when emancipated blacks began to be systematically excluded from maritime work. Rescuing African American seamen from obscurity, this stirring account reveals the critical role sailors played in helping forge new identities for black people in America.An epic tale of the rise and fall of black seafaring, Black Jacks is African Americans' freedom story presented from a fresh perspective.
Author : Barbara Foley
Publisher : Duke University Press
Page : 463 pages
File Size : 36,17 MB
Release : 2010-12-03
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 0822348292
An in-depth analysis of the composition of Invisible Man and Ralph Ellisons move away from the radical left during his writing of the novel between 1945 and 1952.
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Page : 232 pages
File Size : 12,35 MB
Release : 1974
Category : African Americans
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Page : 426 pages
File Size : 41,23 MB
Release : 1974
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Author : Herbert R. Northrup
Publisher : University of Pennsylvania Press
Page : 424 pages
File Size : 48,94 MB
Release : 2016-11-15
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 151282027X
This book is a volume in the Penn Press Anniversary Collection. To mark its 125th anniversary in 2015, the University of Pennsylvania Press rereleased more than 1,100 titles from Penn Press's distinguished backlist from 1899-1999 that had fallen out of print. Spanning an entire century, the Anniversary Collection offers peer-reviewed scholarship in a wide range of subject areas.
Author : John Park
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 312 pages
File Size : 16,75 MB
Release : 2014-02-03
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 1135103690
With this volume, The University of California Center for New Racial Studies inaugurates a new book series with Routledge. Focusing on the shifting and contradictory meaning of race, The Nation and Its Peoples underscores the persistence of structural discrimination, and the ways in which "race" has formally disappeared in the law and yet remains one of the most powerful, underlying, unacknowledged, and often unspoken aspects of debates about citizenship, about membership and national belonging, within immigration politics and policy. This collection of original essays also emphasizes the need for race scholars to be more attentive to the processes and consequences of migration across multiple boundaries, as surely there is no place that can stay fixed—racially or otherwise—when so many people have been moving. This book is ideal as required reading in courses, as well as a vital new resource for researchers throughout the social sciences.
Author : Tong Lee
Publisher : Frontiers Media SA
Page : 629 pages
File Size : 12,52 MB
Release : 2020-12-31
Category : Science
ISBN : 2889631192
This eBook is a collection of articles from a Frontiers Research Topic. Frontiers Research Topics are very popular trademarks of the Frontiers Journals Series: they are collections of at least ten articles, all centered on a particular subject. With their unique mix of varied contributions from Original Research to Review Articles, Frontiers Research Topics unify the most influential researchers, the latest key findings and historical advances in a hot research area! Find out more on how to host your own Frontiers Research Topic or contribute to one as an author by contacting the Frontiers Editorial Office: frontiersin.org/about/contact.