Double Consciousness in Today’s Black America [PDF]
In The Souls of Black Folk, W.E.B. Du Bois introduces double consciousness as a result of racial prejudice and oppression. Explained as a state of confliction felt by black Americans, Du Bois presents double consciousness as integral to understanding the black experience.
Walker, L. E.
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Writing While Black: The Black Tax on African American Graduate Writers [PDF]
In Souls of Black Folk, W. E. B. Du Bois states that African American identity contains a “double consciousness” of being both black and American (45).
Burrows, Cedric D.
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Musical/Textual Double Consciousness in W.E.B. Du Bois’s The Souls of Black Folk
Besides introducing groundbreaking critical concepts such as double consciousness, colour line and the veil, W.E.B. Du Bois’s The Souls of Black Folk (1903) was among the first books to attribute universal dignity to black music. It did so by devoting
Elia, Adriano
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A Womanist Supervision Framework for Promoting Anti-Racist Therapy with Black Women
A counselor’s anti-racist disposition is particularly needed for Black woman clients due to unique treatment needs. Womanist values and pedagogy are used to develop a culturally-responsive supervision framework encompassing key themes of anti-racist ...
Camellia V. Green , Danielle E. Burton
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Double Identities and Identity Struggles in Kongolese Catholicism of the 1700s: Vita Kimpa, Antonian Movement, and a Kongolese Interpretation of Christianity [PDF]
Among many Central, West, and East African countries, Kongo/Angola was the earliest to have modern European missionaries. Portuguese catholic missionaries arrived in the Kingdom of Kongo in the 1400s during European exploration, conquest, colonialism ...
Kefas Lamak
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Christian activism and the fallists: What about reconciliation?
This article aims to understand what role Steve Biko and the Black Consciousness Movement, and the Soweto Uprising, played in Christian activism between the early 1970s and late 1980s.
Selena Headley, Sandiswa L. Kobe
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Black Consciousness and Black Theology: Di ya thoteng di bapile (relationship for liberation)
The aim of this article is to point out that Black Consciousness and Black Theology are conceptually and philosophically comrades in arms, fighting side-by-side for the liberation of the oppressed masses, especially the black people emerging from ...
Kelebogile T. Resane
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This paper considers how Paul Gilroy transformed hitherto dominant understandings of the relationship between race and class by developing an innovative account that foregrounded questions of racist oppression and collective resistance amid the organic ...
Bhattacharyya G., J. +9 more
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Triple Consciousness: The Reimagination of Black Female Identities in Contemporary American Culture
My article underscores the intermediate existence of black American women between race and gender by stressing the role white patriarchy and black hypermasculinity play in the marginalisation of black female voices and the prioritisation of white women’s
Welang Nahum
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The Divided Self: The Double Consciousness of Faculty of Color in Community Colleges [PDF]
Through qualitative field methods research addressing faculty of color in four California community colleges, this investigation examines and explains faculty experiences and professional sense making.
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