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Charleston syllabus : readings on race, racism, and racial violence / edited by Chad Williams, Kidada E. Williams, and Keisha N. Blain.

Contributor(s): Williams, Chad Louis, 1976- [editor.] | Williams, Kidada E [editor.] | Blain, Keisha N, 1985- [editor.]
Material type: TextTextPublisher: Athens : The University of Georgia Press, [2016]Copyright date: ©2016Description: ix, 351 pages ; 23 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780820349572 (pbk. : alk. paper); 0820349577 (pbk. : alk. paper)Subject(s): United States -- Race relations -- History | Racism -- United States -- History | African Americans -- HistoryDDC classification: 305.800973 LOC classification: E184.A1 | C4445 2016Bibliography, Etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references.
Contents:
Slavery, survival, and community building / Kidada E. Williams -- "An address to the slaves of the United States" / Henry Highland Garnet -- From Life and adventures of Charles Ball / Charles Ball -- From Incidents in the life of a slave girl / Harriet Jacobs -- "Roll Jordan roll" / adapted by Nicholas Britell -- "I've been in the storm so long" -- "Before Charleston's church shooting, a long history of attacks" / Douglas R. Egerton -- "The first attack on Charleston's AME Church" / Maurie McInnis -- From "'Sweet dreams of freedom': freedwomen's reconstruction of life and labor in lowcountry South Carolina" / Leslie Schwalm -- From Soul by soul: life inside the antebellum slave market / Walter Johnson -- From Saltwater slavery: a middle passage from Africa to American diaspora / Stephanie E. Smallwood -- From In the shadow of slavery: African Americans in New York City, 1626-1863 / Leslie M. Harris -- Religious life, spirituality, and racial identity / Keisha N. Blain -- From Religious experience and journal of Mrs. Jarena Lee, giving an account of her call to preach the gospel / Jarena Lee -- "Amazing grace" / John Newton -- "Love and terror in the Black church" / Michael Eric Dyson -- "The long and proud history of Charleston's AME Church" / Manisha Sinha -- "The condition of Black life is one of mourning" / Claudia Rankine -- From African American religion: a very short introduction / Eddie S. Glaude -- From "Bitter herbs and a lock of hair: recollections of Africa in slave narratives of the Garrisonian era" / Jermaine O. Archer -- From Islam in Black America: identity, liberation, and difference in African American Islamic thought / Edward E. Curtis IV -- From God's long summer: stories of faith and civil rights / Charles Marsh -- From Songs of Zion: the African Methodist Episcopal Church in the United States and South Africa / James Campbell -- The Civil War and Reconstruction in history and memory / Kidada E. Williams -- "Declaration of the immediate causes which induce and justify the secession of South Carolina from the federal union" -- From "The Constitution of the Confederate States" / with annotations by Stephanie McCurry -- "Corner stone speech" / Alexander H. Stephens -- "No more auction block for me" / Gustavus D. Pike -- "The Civil Rights Bill": extracts from a speech delivered in the House of Representatives / Robert Brown Elliot -- From "A second Haitian revolution: John Brown, Toussaint Louverture, and the making of the American Civil War" / Matthew Clavin -- From Confederate reckoning: power and politics in the Civil War south / Stephanie McCurry -- From Black over White: Negro political leadership in South Carolina during Reconstruction / Thomas C. Holt -- From To 'joy my freedom: southern Black womens' lives and labors after the Civil War / Tera W. Hunter -- From Terror in the heart of freedom: citizenship, sexual violence, and the meaning of race in the post-emancipation south / Hannah Rosen --
Jim Crow, racial politics, and global White supremacy / Kidada E. Williams -- From a red record / Ida B. Wells-Barnett -- From Plessy v. Ferguson / Supreme Court of the United States (163 U.S. 537) -- "If we must die" / Claude McKay -- From "Declaration of the rights of the Negro peoples of the world: the principles of the Universal Negro Improvement Association" / Marcus Garvey and the UNIA -- From "The souls of White folk" / W.E.B. Du Bois -- "Strange fruit" / Abel Meeropol and Billie Holliday -- "Call to the march" / Asa Philip Randolph -- "Rhodesian flag, Confederate flag: roof and the legacies of racial hate" / Benjamin Foldy -- From Southern horrors: women and the politics of rape and lynching / Crystal N. Feimster -- From "'We are not what we seem': rethinking Black working-class opposition in the Jim Crow South" / Robin D.G. Kelley -- From "'To speak when and where I can': African American women's political activism in South Carolina in the 1940s and 1950s" / Cherisse Jones-Branch -- From The possessive investment in whiteness: how White people profit from identity politics / George Lipsitz -- "Blackness beyond boundaries': navigating the political economies of global inequality" / Manning Marable -- Civil rights and Black power / Chad Williams -- "Testimony before the Credentials Committee, Democratic National Convention, Atlantic City, New Jersey" / Fannie Lou Hamer -- "We shall overcome" -- "Mississippi Goddam" / Nina Simone -- "The Black agenda -- Gary declaration: Black politics at the crossroads" / National Black Political Convention -- "Is it time to reevaluate the church's role in the civil rights movement?" / Robin Blake -- "More than a seat on the bus" / Danielle McGuire -- From "'Joanne is you and Joanne is me': a consideration of African American women and the 'free Joan Little' movement, 1974-75" / Genna Rae McNeil -- From "Could history repeat itself? The prospects for a second reconstruction in post-World War II South Carolina" / Robert Korstad -- From Up south: civil rights and Black power in Philadelphia / Matthew Countryman -- From We will shoot back: armed resistance in the Mississippi freedom movement / Akinyele Umoja -- Contemporary perspectives on race and racial violence / Chad Williams -- "Remarks by the president in eulogy for the honorable Reverend Clementa Pinckney, College of Charleston, Charleston, South Carolina" / Barack Obama -- "The blacker the berry" / Kendrick Lamar -- From "Investigation of the Ferguson Police Department" / United States Department of Justice Civil Rights Division -- "Speech on Walter Scott shooting" / Clementa Pinckney -- "Black bodies, White terrorism: a global reimagining of forgiveness" / Esther Armah -- "Ella taught me: shattering the myth of the leaderless movement" / Barbara Ransby -- "On the pole for freedom: Bree Newsome's politics, theory, and theology of resistance" / Brittney Cooper -- From hate thy neighbor: move in violence and the persistence of racial segregation in housing / Jeannine Bell -- From Charleston in Black and White: race and power in the South after the Civil Rights movement / Steve Estes -- From not even past: Barack Obama and the burden of race / Thomas Sugrue -- From "African American women, mass incarceration, and the politics of protection" / Kali Nicole Gross.

Includes bibliographical references.

Part I. Slavery, survival, and community building / Kidada E. Williams -- "An address to the slaves of the United States" / Henry Highland Garnet -- From Life and adventures of Charles Ball / Charles Ball -- From Incidents in the life of a slave girl / Harriet Jacobs -- "Roll Jordan roll" / adapted by Nicholas Britell -- "I've been in the storm so long" -- "Before Charleston's church shooting, a long history of attacks" / Douglas R. Egerton -- "The first attack on Charleston's AME Church" / Maurie McInnis -- From "'Sweet dreams of freedom': freedwomen's reconstruction of life and labor in lowcountry South Carolina" / Leslie Schwalm -- From Soul by soul: life inside the antebellum slave market / Walter Johnson -- From Saltwater slavery: a middle passage from Africa to American diaspora / Stephanie E. Smallwood -- From In the shadow of slavery: African Americans in New York City, 1626-1863 / Leslie M. Harris -- Part II. Religious life, spirituality, and racial identity / Keisha N. Blain -- From Religious experience and journal of Mrs. Jarena Lee, giving an account of her call to preach the gospel / Jarena Lee -- "Amazing grace" / John Newton -- "Love and terror in the Black church" / Michael Eric Dyson -- "The long and proud history of Charleston's AME Church" / Manisha Sinha -- "The condition of Black life is one of mourning" / Claudia Rankine -- From African American religion: a very short introduction / Eddie S. Glaude -- From "Bitter herbs and a lock of hair: recollections of Africa in slave narratives of the Garrisonian era" / Jermaine O. Archer -- From Islam in Black America: identity, liberation, and difference in African American Islamic thought / Edward E. Curtis IV -- From God's long summer: stories of faith and civil rights / Charles Marsh -- From Songs of Zion: the African Methodist Episcopal Church in the United States and South Africa / James Campbell -- Part III. The Civil War and Reconstruction in history and memory / Kidada E. Williams -- "Declaration of the immediate causes which induce and justify the secession of South Carolina from the federal union" -- From "The Constitution of the Confederate States" / with annotations by Stephanie McCurry -- "Corner stone speech" / Alexander H. Stephens -- "No more auction block for me" / Gustavus D. Pike -- "The Civil Rights Bill": extracts from a speech delivered in the House of Representatives / Robert Brown Elliot -- From "A second Haitian revolution: John Brown, Toussaint Louverture, and the making of the American Civil War" / Matthew Clavin -- From Confederate reckoning: power and politics in the Civil War south / Stephanie McCurry -- From Black over White: Negro political leadership in South Carolina during Reconstruction / Thomas C. Holt -- From To 'joy my freedom: southern Black womens' lives and labors after the Civil War / Tera W. Hunter -- From Terror in the heart of freedom: citizenship, sexual violence, and the meaning of race in the post-emancipation south / Hannah Rosen --

Part IV. Jim Crow, racial politics, and global White supremacy / Kidada E. Williams -- From a red record / Ida B. Wells-Barnett -- From Plessy v. Ferguson / Supreme Court of the United States (163 U.S. 537) -- "If we must die" / Claude McKay -- From "Declaration of the rights of the Negro peoples of the world: the principles of the Universal Negro Improvement Association" / Marcus Garvey and the UNIA -- From "The souls of White folk" / W.E.B. Du Bois -- "Strange fruit" / Abel Meeropol and Billie Holliday -- "Call to the march" / Asa Philip Randolph -- "Rhodesian flag, Confederate flag: roof and the legacies of racial hate" / Benjamin Foldy -- From Southern horrors: women and the politics of rape and lynching / Crystal N. Feimster -- From "'We are not what we seem': rethinking Black working-class opposition in the Jim Crow South" / Robin D.G. Kelley -- From "'To speak when and where I can': African American women's political activism in South Carolina in the 1940s and 1950s" / Cherisse Jones-Branch -- From The possessive investment in whiteness: how White people profit from identity politics / George Lipsitz -- "Blackness beyond boundaries': navigating the political economies of global inequality" / Manning Marable -- Part V. Civil rights and Black power / Chad Williams -- "Testimony before the Credentials Committee, Democratic National Convention, Atlantic City, New Jersey" / Fannie Lou Hamer -- "We shall overcome" -- "Mississippi Goddam" / Nina Simone -- "The Black agenda -- Gary declaration: Black politics at the crossroads" / National Black Political Convention -- "Is it time to reevaluate the church's role in the civil rights movement?" / Robin Blake -- "More than a seat on the bus" / Danielle McGuire -- From "'Joanne is you and Joanne is me': a consideration of African American women and the 'free Joan Little' movement, 1974-75" / Genna Rae McNeil -- From "Could history repeat itself? The prospects for a second reconstruction in post-World War II South Carolina" / Robert Korstad -- From Up south: civil rights and Black power in Philadelphia / Matthew Countryman -- From We will shoot back: armed resistance in the Mississippi freedom movement / Akinyele Umoja -- Part VI. Contemporary perspectives on race and racial violence / Chad Williams -- "Remarks by the president in eulogy for the honorable Reverend Clementa Pinckney, College of Charleston, Charleston, South Carolina" / Barack Obama -- "The blacker the berry" / Kendrick Lamar -- From "Investigation of the Ferguson Police Department" / United States Department of Justice Civil Rights Division -- "Speech on Walter Scott shooting" / Clementa Pinckney -- "Black bodies, White terrorism: a global reimagining of forgiveness" / Esther Armah -- "Ella taught me: shattering the myth of the leaderless movement" / Barbara Ransby -- "On the pole for freedom: Bree Newsome's politics, theory, and theology of resistance" / Brittney Cooper -- From hate thy neighbor: move in violence and the persistence of racial segregation in housing / Jeannine Bell -- From Charleston in Black and White: race and power in the South after the Civil Rights movement / Steve Estes -- From not even past: Barack Obama and the burden of race / Thomas Sugrue -- From "African American women, mass incarceration, and the politics of protection" / Kali Nicole Gross.

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