The militant black writer : in Africa and the United States
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xiv, 136 pages ; 22 cm
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English

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Expanded version of two papers delivered at a symposium, "'Anger, and Beyond': The Black Writer and a World in Revolution," at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, Aug. 8-9, 1968
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 57-62) and index.
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"Here, two distinguished and articulate black intellectuals view the Black Revolution in terms of the black writer. Cook traces the development of black African consciousness through the works of representative black African writers, from the nineteenth century to the present. In exploring basic themes--independence, civilization, identity, African personality, and African socialism--he draws interesting parallels and notes some telling dissimilarities in the American and African movements. Henderson, choosing the phrase "survival motion" as rubric, examines the intricate interrelationship among black writers, the Black Revolution, and Black Consciousness in America--and their effects upon (and influencing by) established, white, middle-class cultural values. The responsibility of the black writer, he suggests, is to free his people from racist mythology and stimulate their emergent self-respect into an instrumentality of wisdom. Together, these remarkable essays form some profound connections for all who seek a greater understanding, not only of the American Black Revolution, but of the larger, international Black movement which forms an illuminating context for the American experience"--(Source not specified)
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Also issued online.
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Cook, M., & Henderson, S. (1969). The militant black writer: in Africa and the United States . University of Wisconsin Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Cook, Mercer, 1903-1987 and Stephen Henderson. 1969. The Militant Black Writer: In Africa and the United States. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Cook, Mercer, 1903-1987 and Stephen Henderson. The Militant Black Writer: In Africa and the United States Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1969.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Cook, M. and Henderson, S. (1969). The militant black writer: in africa and the united states. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Cook, Mercer, and Stephen Henderson. The Militant Black Writer: In Africa and the United States University of Wisconsin Press, 1969.

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