Nightmare Overhanging Darkly: Essays on African American Culture and ResistanceWith an analysis informed by more than two decades of cultural work and activism on the frontlines, Nightmare Overhanging Darkly reviews the historic tradition of Black cultural resistance to Western imperialism and oppression. In emphasizing the process by which creative artists have initiated and influenced social change, Dr. Acklyn Lynch issues a challenge to Black cultural workers and offers Black educators a blueprint for restructuring Black colleges and universities to best assist Black empowerment. Dr. Lynch centers his study on the 1940s to the 1990s and offers critiques of the major political activists and creative artists of that period -- including Paul Robeson, Sonia Sanchez, Charlie Parker, Malcolm X, Katherine Dunham, Jeff Donaldson, Alice Walker, George Jackson, Richard Wright, Toni Cade Bambara, Romare Bearden, KRS-ONE and others. Lynch reminds us that there is an organic link between art and resistance that moves beyond art for art's sake.--Publisher's description. |
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... March : We shall not call upon our white friends to march with us . There are some things Negroes must do alone . This is our fight and we must see it through . If it costs money to finance a march , let Negroes pay for it . If any ...
... March : We shall not call upon our white friends to march with us . There are some things Negroes must do alone . This is our fight and we must see it through . If it costs money to finance a march , let Negroes pay for it . If any ...
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... March called off , realizing it would embarrass the United States abroad . A meeting was called at New York's City Hall on June 13 , 1941 at the request of the President . Mayor Fiorello LaGuardia , Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt , A. Philip ...
... March called off , realizing it would embarrass the United States abroad . A meeting was called at New York's City Hall on June 13 , 1941 at the request of the President . Mayor Fiorello LaGuardia , Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt , A. Philip ...
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... March is on . Max recognizes that it will be a Long March , and the people are not only on the move , but history will be moved , nature will be moved , the twentieth century will never be the same again as the imperial and colonial ...
... March is on . Max recognizes that it will be a Long March , and the people are not only on the move , but history will be moved , nature will be moved , the twentieth century will never be the same again as the imperial and colonial ...
Contents
Beyond Survival | 7 |
Black on Black Homicide | 27 |
Black Culture in the Early Forties | 53 |
Copyright | |
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