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Top Down The Ford Foundation Black Power And The Reinvention Of Racial Liberalism Karen Ferguson

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Top Down The Ford Foundation Black Power And The Reinvention Of Racial Liberalism Karen Ferguson
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Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2 MB
Pages: 336
Author: Karen Ferguson
ISBN: 9780812209037, 0812209036
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Top Down The Ford Foundation Black Power And The Reinvention Of Racial Liberalism Karen Ferguson by Karen Ferguson 9780812209037, 0812209036 instant download after payment.

Karen Ferguson explores the consequences of the counterintuitive and unequal relationship between the elite liberal Ford Foundation and black power activists, arguing that codeveloped initiatives in education, community development, and the arts contributed to the recreation of racial liberalism in the neo-conservative era and beyond.


Karen Ferguson explores the consequences of the counterintuitive and unequal relationship between the elite liberal Ford Foundation and black power activists, arguing that codeveloped initiatives in education, community development, and the arts contributed to the recreation of racial liberalism in the neo-conservative era and beyond.

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