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William Alphaeus Hunton

Author : Addie Waite Hunton
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 188 pages
File Size : 51,6 Mb
Release : 2012-06-01
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1258396270

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Decision in Africa

Author : W. Alphaeus Hunton
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 278 pages
File Size : 43,9 Mb
Release : 2021-10-21
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 0717808599

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In this under-recognized work of economic and political scholarship, Hunton examined the history of the economic exploitation of Africa, the contributions of this exploitation to the economic development of Europe and North America, and potential paths for economic development for the newly liberated countries. Most importantly, he documented the emerging anti-imperialist and class struggles within the colonized countries which led to independence.

Race against Empire

Author : Penny M. Von Eschen
Publisher : Cornell University Press
Page : 404 pages
File Size : 45,6 Mb
Release : 2014-06-14
Category : History
ISBN : 9780801471704

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Marshaling evidence from a wide array of international sources, including the black presses of the time, Penny M. Von Eschen offers a vivid portrayal of the African diaspora in its international heyday, from the 1945 Manchester Pan-African Congress to early cooperation with the United Nations. Tracing the relationship between transformations in anti-colonial politics and the history of the United States during its emergence as the dominant world power, she challenges bipolar Cold War paradigms. She documents the efforts of African-American political leaders, intellectuals, and journalists who forcefully promoted anti-colonial politics and critiqued U.S. foreign policy. The eclipse of anti-colonial politics—which Von Eschen traces through African-American responses to the early Cold War, U.S. government prosecution of black American anti-colonial activists, and State Department initiatives in Africa—marked a change in the very meaning of race and racism in America from historical and international issues to psychological and domestic ones. She concludes that the collision of anti-colonialism with Cold War liberalism illuminates conflicts central to the reshaping of America; the definition of political, economic, and civil rights; and the question of who, in America and across the globe, is to have access to these rights.

African-American Social Leaders and Activists

Author : Jack Rummel
Publisher : Infobase Publishing
Page : 257 pages
File Size : 50,9 Mb
Release : 2014-05-14
Category : African American political activists
ISBN : 9781438107820

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Whether abolitionists or slave revolt leaders

Alphaeus Hunton

Author : Dorothy Hunton
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 210 pages
File Size : 46,9 Mb
Release : 1986
Category : African Americans
ISBN : UOM:39015051145780

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Alpaeus Hunton

Author : Dorothy Hunton
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 208 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 2021-02-25
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 0717808327

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At a time of ever-increasing Black awareness, the importance of men and women who have been influential in the forward movement of Black people must become an integral part of American history. Alphaeus Hunton, in the opinion of many, was such a person. During 17 years as assistant professor of English at Howard University, he became actively involved on many fronts, identifying with the plight of the working class and seeing no contradiction between his scholarly pursuits and their deplorable conditions. It was the law of his life to give himself unstintingly. He resigned his post in 1943 to become Educational Director and subsequently Executive Secretary of the Council on African Affairs, the most important American organization in the '40s and '50s that dealt with the real issues in Africa. For refusing to reveal the names of the contributors to the Civil Rights Bail Fund, he served six months in prison. McCarthy harassment caused the Council to dissolve in 1955, and Dr. Hunton's Decision in Africa was published in 1957, updated in 1960, and continues to be read by scholars and students in several languages. The Huntons went to Guinea in 1960 at the invitation of the Guinean government, then Ghana, where he worked for five years on the Encyclopedia Africana, which Dr. Du Bois initiated. Deported after the coup which ousted President Kwame Nkrumah, he settled in Zambia where he did research on the history of Zambia's nationalist movements for President Kenneth Kaunda. His body lies under Zambian soil.

William Alphaeus Hunton

Author : Addie W. Hunton
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 204 pages
File Size : 41,9 Mb
Release : 1938
Category : Young Men's Christian associations
ISBN : WISC:89059433037

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Eunice Hunton Carter

Author : Marilyn Greenwald,Yun Li
Publisher : Fordham Univ Press
Page : 208 pages
File Size : 43,7 Mb
Release : 2021-04-06
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780823293742

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Eunice Hunton Carter by Marilyn Greenwald,Yun Li Pdf

2022 PROSE Awards Category Winner - Biography & Autobiography Foreword INDIES Book of the Year Awards - 2021 BRONZE Winner for Biography The fascinating biography of Eunice Hunton Carter, a social justice and civil rights trailblazer and the only woman prosecutor on the Luciano trial Eunice Hunton Carter rose to public prominence in 1936 as both the only woman and the only person of color on Thomas Dewey’s famous gangbuster team that prosecuted mobster Lucky Luciano. But her life before and after the trial remains relatively unknown. In this definitive biography on this trailblazing social justice activist, authors Marilyn S. Greenwald and Yun Li tell the story of this unknown but critical pioneer in the struggle for racial and gender equality in the twentieth century. Carter worked harder than most men because of her race and gender, and Greenwald and Li reflect on her lifelong commitment to her adopted home of Harlem, where she was viewed as a role model, arts patron, community organizer, and, later, as a legal advisor to the United Nations, the National Council of Negro Women, and several other national and global organizations. Carter was both a witness to and a participant in many pivotal events of the early and mid– twentieth century, including the Harlem riot of 1935 and the social scene during the Harlem Renaissance. Using transcripts, letters, and other primary and secondary sources from several archives in the United States and Canada, the authors paint a colorful portrait of how Eunice continued the legacy of the Carter family, which valued education, perseverance, and hard work: a grandfather who was a slave who bought his freedom and became a successful businessman in a small colony of former slaves in Ontario, Canada; a father who nearly single-handedly integrated the nation’s YMCAs in the Jim Crow South; and a mother who provided aid to Black soldiers in France during World War I and who became a leader in several global and domestic racial equality causes. Carter’s inspirational multi-decade career working in an environment of bias, segregation, and patriarchy in Depression-era America helped pave the way for those who came after her.

No Easy Victories

Author : William Minter,Gail Hovey,Charles E. Cobb (Jr.)
Publisher : William Minter
Page : 271 pages
File Size : 50,5 Mb
Release : 2008
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781592215751

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No Easy Victories by William Minter,Gail Hovey,Charles E. Cobb (Jr.) Pdf

African news making headlines today is dominated by disaster: wars, famine, HIV. Those who respond - from stars to ordinary citizens - are learning that real solutions require more than charity. This book provides a comprehensive, panoramic view of US activism in Africa from 1950 to 2000, activism grounded in a common struggle for justice. It portrays organisations, activists and networks that contributed to African liberation and, in turn, shows how African struggles informed US activism, including the civil rights and black power movements.

Light In The Darkness

Author : Nina Mjagkij
Publisher : University Press of Kentucky
Page : 310 pages
File Size : 52,5 Mb
Release : 2021-10-21
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780813185057

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Light In The Darkness by Nina Mjagkij Pdf

From the time of its emergence in the United States in 1852, the Young Men's Christian Association excluded blacks from membership in white branches but encouraged them to form their own associations and to join the Christian brotherhood on "separate but equal" terms. Nina Mjagkij's book, the first comprehensive study of African Americans in the YMCA, is a compelling account of hope and success in the face of adversity. African American men, faced with emasculation through lynchings, disenfranchisement, race riots, and Jim Crow laws, hoped that separate YMCAs would provide the opportunity to exercise their manhood and joined in large numbers, particularly members of the educated elite. Although separate black YMCAs were the product of discrimination and segregation, to African Americans they symbolized the power of racial solidarity, representing a "light in the darkness" of racism. By the early twentieth century there existed a network of black-controlled associations that increasingly challenged the YMCA to end segregation. But not until World War II did the organization, in response to growing protest, pass a resolution urging white associations to end Jim Crowism. Using previously untapped sources, Nina Mjagkij traces the YMCA's changing racial policies and practices and examines the evolution of African American associations and their leadership from slavery to desegregation. Here is a vivid and moving portrayal of African Americans struggling to build black-controlled institutions in their search for cultural self-determination. Light in the Darkness uncovers an important aspect of the struggle for racial advancement and makes a significant contribution to our understanding of the African American experience.

Invisible

Author : Stephen L. Carter
Publisher : Macmillan + ORM
Page : 436 pages
File Size : 48,8 Mb
Release : 2018-10-09
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781250121981

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Invisible by Stephen L. Carter Pdf

The bestselling author delves into his past and discovers the inspiring story of his grandmother’s extraordinary life She was black and a woman and a prosecutor, a graduate of Smith College and the granddaughter of slaves, as dazzlingly unlikely a combination as one could imagine in New York of the 1930s—and without the strategy she devised, Lucky Luciano, the most powerful Mafia boss in history, would never have been convicted. When special prosecutor Thomas E. Dewey selected twenty lawyers to help him clean up the city’s underworld, she was the only member of his team who was not a white male. Eunice Hunton Carter, Stephen Carter’s grandmother, was raised in a world of stultifying expectations about race and gender, yet by the 1940s, her professional and political successes had made her one of the most famous black women in America. But her triumphs were shadowed by prejudice and tragedy. Greatly complicating her rise was her difficult relationship with her younger brother, Alphaeus, an avowed Communist who—together with his friend Dashiell Hammett—would go to prison during the McCarthy era. Yet she remained unbowed. Moving, haunting, and as fast-paced as a novel, Invisible tells the true story of a woman who often found her path blocked by the social and political expectations of her time. But Eunice Carter never accepted defeat, and thanks to her grandson’s remarkable book, her long forgotten story is once again visible.

The Cancer of Colonialism

Author : Alphaeus Hunton
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 54,6 Mb
Release : 2021-09-14
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 0717808939

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From July 1944 to January 1946, Alphaeus Hunton wrote regularly for the Communist Party, USA's newspaper, the Daily Worker. Collected here for the first time are Hunton's Daily Worker columns. They provide a glimpse into Hunton's Marxist worldview and are important resources for scholars and general readers interested in the evolution of 20th century resistance to Jim Crow and colonial subjugation. Included in this volume is a Foreword by Vijay Prashad and an Introduction by Tony Pecinovsky, as well as a short biography of Hunton enabling readers to better grasp his contributions as an early intellectual and organizational architect of the long struggle for equality and liberation.

Encyclopedia of African American History, 1896 to the Present: O-T

Author : Paul Finkelman
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 2637 pages
File Size : 45,7 Mb
Release : 2009
Category : African Americans
ISBN : 9780195167795

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Encyclopedia of African American History, 1896 to the Present: O-T by Paul Finkelman Pdf

Alphabetically-arranged entries from O to T that explores significant events, major persons, organizations, and political and social movements in African-American history from 1896 to the twenty-first-century.

The Anticolonial Front

Author : John Munro
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 347 pages
File Size : 53,5 Mb
Release : 2017-09-21
Category : HISTORY
ISBN : 9781107188051

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The Anticolonial Front by John Munro Pdf

This book connects the Black freedom struggle in the United States to liberation movements across the globe.

Decision in Africa

Author : Alphaeus Hunton
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 284 pages
File Size : 44,8 Mb
Release : 1960
Category : Africa
ISBN : UCAL:$B238261

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