Ebook: Let us make men: the twentieth-century black press and a manly vision for racial advancement
Author: Haywood D' Weston
- Tags: Hommes--Dans les médias--Histoire--20e siècle, Journaux noirs américains--Activité politique, Journaux noirs américains--Histoire--20e siècle, Noirs américains--Droits--Histoire--20e siècle, Noirs et médias--Histoire--20e siècle, Journaux noirs américains -- Histoire -- 20e siècle, Journaux noirs américains -- Activité politique, Noirs et médias -- Histoire -- 20e siècle, Hommes -- Dans les médias -- Histoire -- 20e siècle, Noirs américains -- Droits -- Histoire -- 20e siècle
- Year: 2018
- Publisher: The University of North Carolina Press
- City: Chapel Hill
- Language: English
- epub
During its golden years, the twentieth-century black press was a tool of black men's leadership, public voice, and gender and identity formation. Those at the helm of black newspapers used their platforms to wage a fight for racial justice and black manhood. In a story that stretches from the turn of the twentieth century to the rise of the Black Power Movement, D'Weston Haywood argues that black people's ideas, rhetoric, and protest strategies for racial advancement grew out of the quest for manhood led by black newspapers.
This history departs from standard narratives of black protest, black men, and the black press by positioning newspapers at the intersections of gender, ideology, race, class, identity, urbanization, the public sphere, and black institutional life. Shedding crucial new light on the deep roots of African Americans' mobilizations around issues of rights and racial justice during the twentieth century, Let Us Make Men reveals the critical, complex...
This history departs from standard narratives of black protest, black men, and the black press by positioning newspapers at the intersections of gender, ideology, race, class, identity, urbanization, the public sphere, and black institutional life. Shedding crucial new light on the deep roots of African Americans' mobilizations around issues of rights and racial justice during the twentieth century, Let Us Make Men reveals the critical, complex...
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