Das schwarze Bild im weißen Kopf: Die Debatte über Afro

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Book Title
The Black Image in the White Mind: The Debate on Afro-American C
ISBN
9780819561886
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Publisher
Wesleyan University Press
ISBN-10
0819561886
ISBN-13
9780819561886
eBay Product ID (ePID)
808831

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
367 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Black Image in the White Mind : the Debate on Afro-American Character and Destiny, 1817-1914
Subject
Discrimination & Race Relations, Anthropology / Cultural & Social, United States / General, Ethnic Studies / African American Studies, African American
Publication Year
1987
Type
Textbook
Author
George M. Fredrickson
Subject Area
Social Science, History
Format
Trade Paperback

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Item Height
1 in
Item Weight
15.2 Oz
Item Length
8 in
Item Width
5.2 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
College Audience
LCCN
8619-000022
Dewey Edition
18
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"Trenchant, interesting and well-written this volume should establish itself as indispensable and invaluable reading, as a starting point for anyone interested in America's failure to absorb a large minority of a different color. In his ability to penetrate the surface of racist theory, his very thoughtful analysis and categorization of racist thought, with his consideration of intellectualized racism's influence on policy, Fredrickson has provided us with a better understanding of the race problem in America."-Robert L. Harris, Jr., Journal of Negro History, "Trenchant, interesting and well-writtenÉ this volume should establish itself as indispensable and invaluable reading, as a starting point for anyone interested in America's failure to absorb a large minority of a different color. In his ability to penetrate the surface of racist theory, his very thoughtful analysis and categorization of racist thought, with his consideration of intellectualized racism's influence on policy, Fredrickson has provided us with a better understanding of the race problem in America."ÑRobert L. Harris, Jr., Journal of Negro History, "A remarkably dispsionable and perceptive treatment of the complex pattern of 19th century American race-thinking...An indispensable study for all students of America culture." --Anne C. Loveland, Civil War History, "A well-researched and highly readable account of the 'development of intellectualized racist theory and ideology' as it evolved from the beginning of the 19th century until the end of World War IÉThe book is a history of ideas, but also a study of how those ideas were 'espoused and applied by race-conscious intellectuals, pseudointellectuals, publicists, and politicians.' An essencial holding for all undergraduate and graduate libraries."ÑLibrary Journal, Trenchant, interesting and well-written... this volume should establish itself as indispensable and invaluable reading, as a starting point for anyone interested in America's failure to absorb a large minority of a different color. In his ability to penetrate the surface of racist theory, his very thoughtful analysis and categorization of racist thought, with his consideration of intellectualized racism's influence on policy, Fredrickson has provided us with a better understanding of the race problem in America."\R--Robert L. Harris, Jr., Journal of Negro History9780819561886|, "A remarkably dispsionable and perceptive treatment of the complex pattern of 19th century American race-thinking An indispensable study for all students of America culture." -Anne C. Loveland, Civil War History, "A well-researched and highly readable account of the 'development of intellectualized racist theory and ideology' as it evolved from the beginning of the 19th century until the end of World War I...The book is a history of ideas, but also a study of how those ideas were 'espoused and applied by race-conscious intellectuals, pseudointellectuals, publicists, and politicians.' An essencial holding for all undergraduate and graduate libraries."-Library Journal, "A remarkably dispsionable and perceptive treatment of the complex pattern of 19th century American race-thinking...An indispensable study for all students of America culture." -- Anne C. Loveland, Civil War History, "A remarkably dispsionable and perceptive treatment of the complex pattern of 19th century American race-thinking...An indispensable study for all students of America culture." -Anne C. Loveland, Civil War History, "A well-researched and highly readable account of the 'development of intellectualized racist theory and ideology' as it evolved from the beginning of the 19th century until the end of World War I The book is a history of ideas, but also a study of how those ideas were 'espoused and applied by race-conscious intellectuals, pseudointellectuals, publicists, and politicians.' An essencial holding for all undergraduate and graduate libraries."-Library Journal, "A remarkably dispsionable and perceptive treatment of the complex pattern of 19th century American race-thinkingÉAn indispensable study for all students of America culture." ÑAnne C. Loveland, Civil War History, "Trenchant, interesting and well-written... this volume should establish itself as indispensable and invaluable reading, as a starting point for anyone interested in America's failure to absorb a large minority of a different color. In his ability to penetrate the surface of racist theory, his very thoughtful analysis and categorization of racist thought, with his consideration of intellectualized racism's influence on policy, Fredrickson has provided us with a better understanding of the race problem in America."-Robert L. Harris, Jr., Journal of Negro History
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Dewey Decimal
301.45/19/6073
Edition Description
Reprint,Revised edition

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