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100 1 _aSimeon-Jones, Kersuze,
245 1 4 _aThe intellectual roots of contemporary black thought :
_bnascent political philosophies /
_cKersuze Simeon-Jones.
300 _apages cm
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 _aIntellectual Production and the Condition, Elevation and Destiny of African Descendants of the World -- Philosophies of Freedom, Existence and Humanity -- The Colonial System Unveiled: From Baron De Vastey to Aimé Césaire -- The Words of J.J. Dessalines and H. Christophe: An Appeal to the Nations and Citizens of the World -- Africa's Legacy of Ingenuity and Beauty in the Writings of Martin Delany, Anténor Firmin, and Cheikh Anta Diop -- The Philosophies of Psychological and Structural Liberation: From M.M. Garvey and C.G. Woodson to M.L. King -- The Existential Rerouting: The Intellectual Formation of the Youth -- Toward the Twenty-First Century Renaissance of the Black World.
520 _a"The Intellectual Roots of Contemporary Black Thought examines the ways in which the intellectual production of notable historical figures of Africa Diasporan Thought has shaped, and continues to shape, social and political discourses in relation to peoples of African descent. With an internationalist approach, this volume places the philosophies of intellectuals and activists from different regions in cross-generational dialogues. The work studies seminal publications from the 1700s to the late 1800s, including monographs, manifestos, speeches and letters, analyzing the subsequent influence of such publications on the works of later thinkers and scholars of the 1900s. Hinged in qualitative and critical analysis, it investigates the extent to which the intellectual works of the 19th and 20th centuries have influenced education and institutions over time, scrutinizing the multifaceted contemporary outcomes of historical practices through the theories of historical knowledge. The excerpts and translations in the text engage readers in informed and meaningful interactions, with the philosophies of liberation, reparation and rehabilitation. This book contributes to the fields of intellectual historiography, human rights, political philosophy, social thought, and critical race theory, and will be of interest to students and scholars of history, politics and philosophy"--
650 0 _aBlack people
650 0 _aPan-Africanism
650 0 _aAfrican diaspora in literature.
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