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David Howard-Pitney

    Deze auteur onderzoekt de Amerikaanse burgerlijke religie en het denken en de retoriek van Afro-Amerikaanse leiders. Zijn werk richt zich op oproepen tot gerechtigheid binnen de Amerikaanse context. Hij duikt diep in de historische en culturele stromingen die de strijd van Afro-Amerikanen voor gelijkheid hebben gevormd. Zijn schrijven biedt inzichtelijke perspectieven op de kruising van geloof, politiek en maatschappelijke verandering.

    The Bedford Series in History and Culture: Martin Luther King, Jr., Malcolm X, and the Civil Rights Struggle of the 1950s and 1960s
    • 2004

      The civil rights movement’s most prominent leaders, Martin Luther King, Jr. (1929–1968) and Malcolm X (1925–1965), represent two wings of the revolt against racism: nonviolent resistance and revolution "by any means necessary." This volume presents the two leaders’ relationship to the civil rights movement beyond a simplified dualism. A rich selection of speeches, essays, and excerpts from Malcolm X’s autobiography and King’s sermons shows the breadth and range of each man’s philosophy, demonstrating their differences, similarities, and evolution over time. Organized into six topical groups, the documents allow students to compare the leaders’ views on subjects including integration, the American dream, means of struggle, and opposing racial philosophies. An interpretive introductory essay, chronology, selected bibliography, document headnotes, and questions for consideration provide further pedagogical support.

      The Bedford Series in History and Culture: Martin Luther King, Jr., Malcolm X, and the Civil Rights Struggle of the 1950s and 1960s