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Preface | v | |
Introduction | vii | |
Part I | Issues in Black Public Life | |
Why Is There No Black Political Movement? | 3 | |
The Curse of "Community" | 10 | |
Romancing Jim Crow | 14 | |
Have We Exhaled Yet? | 25 | |
We Were Framed | 29 | |
What Color Is Antisemitism? | 33 | |
The Rise of Louis Farrakhan | 37 | |
Triumph of the Tuskegee Will | 61 | |
Martyrs and False Populists | 64 | |
Tokens of the White Left | 71 | |
"What Are the Drums Saying, Booker?": The Curious Role of the Black Public Intellectual | 77 | |
Part II | Equality & Ideology in American Politics | |
The Underclass Myth | 93 | |
Pimping Poverty, Then and Now | 101 | |
Liberals, I Do Despise | 109 | |
Kiss the Family Good-bye | 113 | |
A Polluted Debate | 119 | |
Nasty Habits | 124 | |
A Livable Wage | 128 | |
Token Equality | 133 | |
Skin Deep | 139 | |
The Content of Our Cardiovascular | 144 | |
Looking Backward | 148 | |
Part III | The Question of Practice | |
Posing As Politics | 167 | |
Ethnic Studies and Pluralist Politics | 171 | |
The Battle of Liberty Monument | 180 | |
Looking Back at Brown | 187 | |
Sectarians on the Prowl | 192 | |
"Fayettenam," 1969: Tales from a G.I. Coffeehouse | 196 | |
The Longer March | 203 | |
Building Solidarity | 207 |
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Add Class Notes : Posing as Politics and Other Thoughts on the American Scene, Essays on labor and race from one of America's most provocative and insightfulintellectuals. Adolph Reed, Jr. has earned a national reputation for his nuanced and often searing evaluations of American politics. In the nation's leading liberal journals, Re, Class Notes : Posing as Politics and Other Thoughts on the American Scene to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add Class Notes : Posing as Politics and Other Thoughts on the American Scene, Essays on labor and race from one of America's most provocative and insightfulintellectuals. Adolph Reed, Jr. has earned a national reputation for his nuanced and often searing evaluations of American politics. In the nation's leading liberal journals, Re, Class Notes : Posing as Politics and Other Thoughts on the American Scene to your collection on WonderClub |