Black Rhetorical Traditions in the Civil Rights Movement (First Edition)

Black Rhetorical Traditions in the Civil Rights Movement (First Edition)
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ISBN-13 : 9781516524631
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Book Synopsis Black Rhetorical Traditions in the Civil Rights Movement (First Edition) by : Herman Kelly

Download or read book Black Rhetorical Traditions in the Civil Rights Movement (First Edition) written by Herman Kelly and published by Cognella Academic Publishing. This book was released on 2017-11-10 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The carefully curated readings in Black Rhetorical Traditions in the Civil Rights Movement: Voices of Struggle and Strength guide students through troubled times and show how the Black rhetorical tradition both informed and empowered African Americans. The collected works highlight voices that spoke out, even when confronting great danger. As they engage with the selections, students become familiar with the power, purpose, and passion that are part of this rhetorical tradition, and how it has long been manifested in song and sermon, speech, dance, and poetry. The experiences of African Americans come to life in works on the roots of lynching, African American religion, school desegregation, African emigration, the Jim Crow era, and more. The material is further enhanced by the inclusion of personal experiences of the author-editor and his family. Sensitive and powerful, Black Rhetorical Traditions in the Civil Rights Movement is the story of voices that would not be silenced in the face of slavery, racism, and discrimination. The anthology is an excellent choice for courses in African American studies, African American religious traditions, and history.


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