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No Coward Soldiers Black Cultural Politics In Postwar America 1st Edition Waldo E Martin

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No Coward Soldiers Black Cultural Politics In Postwar America 1st Edition Waldo E Martin
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Publisher: Harvard University Press.
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.7 MB
Pages: 173
Author: Waldo E. Martin.
ISBN: 9780674040687, 9780674015074, 0674040686, 067401507X
Language: English
Year: 2009
Edition: 1
Volume: 1

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No Coward Soldiers Black Cultural Politics In Postwar America 1st Edition Waldo E Martin by Waldo E. Martin. 9780674040687, 9780674015074, 0674040686, 067401507X instant download after payment.

In a vibrant and passionate exploration of the twentieth-century civil rights and black power eras in American history, Martin uses cultural politics as a lens through which to understand the African-American freedom struggle. In the transformative postwar period, the intersection between culture and politics became increasingly central to the African-American fight for equality. In freedom songs, in the exuberance of an Aretha Franklin concert, in Faith Ringgold's exploration of race and sexuality, the personal and social became the political.

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