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Arming Black Consciousness

2023
Since 1994, as the ruling party in South Africa, the ANC have become synonymous with and indivisible from the fight against apartheid rule. This has left little space for competing accounts, visions, and political projects to find their appropriate place in the historical narrative. In this innovative book, Toivo Asheeke moves beyond these well-trodden
Toivo Asheeke
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Movement intellectuals engaging the grassroots: A strategy perspective on the Black Consciousness Movement

Sociological Review, 2020
Drawing upon activist interviews and framing theory this article proposes that the Black Consciousness Movement (BCM) is better understood not by focusing on the objective status of its leadership as middle-class intellectuals, but by instead looking at ...
Marcus Morgan
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Black Consciousness

Routledge Handbook of Pan-Africanism, 2020
Ian Macqueen
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Movement, Black Consciousness

Encyclopedia of African Religions and Philosophy, 2021
Daniel Pillay
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Retrieving Biko: a Black Consciousness critique of whiteness [PDF]

open access: yesAfrican Identities, 2011
There is an important history often neglected by genealogies of ‘critical whiteness studies’: Steve Biko's Black Consciousness critique of white liberalism.
Derek Hook
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Steve Biko and the Black Consciousness Movement

open access: yes, 2017
The Black Consciousness movement of South Africa instigated a social, cultural, and political awakening in the country in the 1970s. By the mid-1960s, major anti-apartheid organizations in South Africa such as the African National Congress and Pan ...
L. Hadfield
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From Black Consciousness to Black Lives Matter: Confronting the colonial legacy of colourism in South Africa

Agenda, 2022
The systems of oppression that plagued South Africa’s recent history worked on two distinct yet intertwined levels – race and colour – and as a result, colourism, or intra-racial discrimination, remains a complex phenomenon in the country.
Simran Anjari
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#Papuanlivesmatter: black consciousness and political movements in West Papua

Critical Asian studies (Print), 2021
After the brutal killing of George Floyd sparked antiracism protests worldwide, Black youth organized protests in West Papua, Indonesia’s marginalized and easternmost region.
Veronika Kusumaryati
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