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"I am because we are": An Introduction to Black Philosophy | 1 | |
The Declarations of Innocence | 21 | |
The Teachings of Ptahhotep | 24 | |
An Interview with H. Odera Oruka | 32 | |
Negritude: A Humanism of the Twentieth Century | 45 | |
Consciencism | 55 | |
Ujamaa - The Basis of African Socialism | 65 | |
Identity and Dignity in the Context of the National Liberation Struggle | 73 | |
From Myth, Literature, and the African World | 84 | |
Feminism and Revolution | 94 | |
We Are Committed to Building a Single Nation in Our Country | 108 | |
The Call of Providence to the Descendants of Africa in America | 121 | |
Africa for the Africans | 136 | |
The Future as I See It | 140 | |
from So Uncle Said | 145 | |
The West Indian Middle Classes | 152 | |
from Discourse on Colonialism | 162 | |
Racism and Culture | 172 | |
Black Power, a Basic Understanding | 182 | |
The Shadow of the Whip: A Comment on Male-Female Relations in the Caribbean | 189 | |
Oration, Delivered in Corinthian Hall, Rochester, July 5, 1852 | 203 | |
The Relations and Duties of Free Colored Men in America to Africa | 219 | |
Womanhood: A Vital Element in the Regeneration and Progress of a Race | 231 | |
The Atlanta Exposition Address | 243 | |
Does Race Antipathy Serve Any Good Purpose? | 247 | |
On Being Ashamed of Oneself: An Essay on Race Pride | 250 | |
The Concept of Race | 255 | |
The New Negro | 261 | |
Speech on "Black Revolution" (New York, April 8, 1964) | 272 | |
Black Power | 285 | |
Radical Perspectives on the Empowerment of Afro-American Women: Lessons for the 1980s | 296 | |
Philosophy, Ethnicity, and Race | 304 | |
Feminism: A Transformational Politic | 329 | |
The Afrocentric Idea in Education | 338 | |
Learning to Talk of Race | 350 | |
The Black Underclass and Black Philosophers | 356 | |
Postmodernism and Utopia, an Unholy Alliance | 367 | |
Selected Bibliography | 383 |
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