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Philosophy and the African American Modern Freedom Struggle: A Freedom Gaze describes the ideas that defined the movement and struggle to be free by Black people in the United States during their Modern Era. Using a historical perspective, this work engages the question of how the historical experience of oppression and the denial of humanity created space for the development of a certain consciousness. The existence and demonstration of agency within the ideas of the African diaspora and the creation of an intentional community with the aim of defining and attaining freedom are dissected in order to understand the Black community as a whole during the modern era.
Contents
Chapter 1: Struggling for Freedom Between Death (slavery) and Life
Chapter 2: The New Negro's Negritude
Chapter 3: From Harlem to Paris (And Back)
Chapter 4: From Montgomery to West Africa
Chapter 5: From Freedom to Fragmentation Through Liberalism