In Racial Realism and the History of Black People in America, Lori Latrice Martin demonstrates how racial realism is a key concept for understanding why and how black people continue to live between a cycle of optimism and disappointment in the United States. Central to her argument is Derrick Bell's work on racial realism, who argued that the subordination of black people in America is permanent. Racial Realism includes historical topics, such as Reconstruction, race in the 20th century, and recent events like #BlackLivesMatter, the COVID-19 pandemic, and the killing of George Floyd. As the author lays out, at various times in American history, black people felt a sense of hopefulness and optimism that America would finally extend treasured American values to them only to find themselves marginalized. History shows that black people have had their expectations raised so many times only to find themselves deeply disappointed.



Autorentext

Lori Latrice Martin is associate dean in the College of Humanities and Social Sciences and professor in the Department of African and African American Studies at Louisiana State University.



Zusammenfassung

In Racial Realism and the History of Black People in America, Lori Latrice Martin demonstrates how racial realism is a key concept for understanding why and how black people continue to live between a cycle of optimism and disappointment in the United States. Central to her argument is Derrick Bell's work on racial realism, who argued that the subordination of black people in America is permanent. Racial Realism includes historical topics, such as Reconstruction, race in the 20th century, and recent events like #BlackLivesMatter, the COVID-19 pandemic, and the killing of George Floyd. As the author lays out, at various times in American history, black people felt a sense of hopefulness and optimism that America would finally extend treasured American values to them only to find themselves marginalized. History shows that black people have had their expectations raised so many times only to find themselves deeply disappointed.



Inhalt

Table of Contents

Introduction

Chapter One: The Genius of Derrick Bell: Racial Realism

Chapter Two: 40 Acres and a Mule and Other Missed Opportunities

Chapter Three: The Myth of the Greatest Generation

Chapter Four: (Un) Civil Rights and Black Power

Chapter Five: Promises Unfulfilled: Black Lives Matter Chatter

Conclusion

References

Titel
Racial Realism and the History of Black People in America
EAN
9781793648174
Format
E-Book (epub)
Veröffentlichung
15.02.2022
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
11.59 MB
Anzahl Seiten
156