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Black Nationalism: 1972

The Black Scholar, 1972
(1972). Black Nationalism: 1972. The Black Scholar: Vol. 4, Black Politics 1972, pp. 23-29.
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Black nationalism

2018
The philosophical underpinnings of black nationalism date back to the mid-nineteenth century, prior to the abolition of chattel slavery in the United States. Its key ideas are that black people should possess their own nation-state; that the flourishing of African peoples (including those of African descent in the Western hemisphere) requires racial ...
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Black Rage: On Cultivating Black National Belonging

Theatre Survey, 2016
In performances in Atlanta; Philadelphia; Washington, DC; Los Angeles; Rio de Janeiro; Chicago; and Denver in 2012, Ms. Lauryn Hill carved out space to voice black rage. In videos uploaded to YouTube, Hill sings, raps, talks, and riffs varied renditions of the song “Black Rage (Sketch),” a remix of Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II's “My ...
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A National Black Forum

The Black Scholar, 2004
toral politics, political appointments, judicial politics, lobbying, attempts to influence the popular media, and the like. Black politics should not be limited to any electoral cycle, presidential politics, congressional politics, state house or city-hall politics. All those arenas are important for black people, but if they are the only arenas we are
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Revolutionary Black Nationalism: The Black Panther Party

The Journal of Negro History, 2000
Jessica Christina Harris [*] The purpose of this paper is to take an in depth look into the Black Panther Party, the major champion of a form of Black Nationalism commonly known as Revolutionary Nationalism. My interest in the topic was sparked by some research done in the 11th grade on Black Nationalism in an African-American Studies course. During my
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Blacks in National Politics

2015
White Brazilians—that is, those Brazilians who have lighter skin complexions and more European facial features—dominate Brazilian politics. In particular, wealthy white men tend to occupy the leadership positions of political, economic, and social institutions.
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Nationalism: What We Know and What We Still Need to Know

Annual Review of Political Science, 2021
Harris Mylonas, Maya Tudor
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Black Nationalism.

Midwest Journal of Political Science, 1963
Harry R. Davis, E. U. Essien-Udom
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Economic nationalism and internationalization of services: Review and research agenda

Journal of World Business, 2022
Hussain Gulzar Rammal   +2 more
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