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Published by Random House Publishing Group, 1992
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Published by Random House Publishing Group, 1992
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Forty-one essays from across the political spectrum, plus Clarence Thomas's and Anita Hill's statements to the Senate Judiciary Committee and position papers from major black organizationsDespite the intense media coverage of the confirmation hearings of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, one aspect seemed continually sidestepped- the response of African Americans to this televised investigation of race, gender, sexuality, and, especially, the black psyche and intra-racial politics. When the dust settled, and Thomas was confirmed, what did it mean for the black community?Robert Chrisman and Robert L. Allen, the editors of The Black Scholar, the most influential intellectual publication for African Americans, have assembled all the material relevant to understanding the Thomas hearings- a complete chronology of the confirmation process, the statements of both Professor Hill and Justices Thomas, and essays by prominent African Americans, including Maya Angelou, Derrick Bell, Julian Bond, Rosemary Bray, Beverly Guy-Sheftall, Calvin Hernton, Gloria T. Hull, June Jordan, Maulana Karenga, Julianne Malveaux, Orlando Patterson, Barbara Smith, Robert Staples, Ronald W. Walters, and Sarah E. Wright.This provocative collection examines such issues as how African Americans perceive their interests; the disturbing sexual backlash against Professor Hill and what it says about the position of black females; the inability of some members of the Judiciary Committee to comprehend the nature of sexual harassment; the continuing confusion and fixation of white America on black sexuality; and the character, goals, and values of the new generation of post-civil-rights blacks.Representing voices from arch conservatives to liberals to radicals, this books reaffirms that the black community is the final "court of appeal" in this great debate. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Buch. Condition: Neu. Neuware - The modern corporation began its life as a religious institution - first as the nation of Israel and subsequently as the Christian Church. Long before its official recognition in law, the corporation had been an identifiable and unique form of human association. Its only essential characteristic is the voluntary and collective submission of individual interests to the interests of a Name, its own living Spirit. The corporation is thus 'invited' into existence as a presence independent of its members, and through which the Spirit provides both its unity and its continuity.In this fascinating, interdisciplinary text, Michael T. Black reveals how the modern corporation has become a parody of itself. It is a travesty of the opportunity it offers, namely the opportunity to engage in a continuous search for the good, the criteria of right action, in other words, the practical pursuit of the divine, in and through our daily lives with others.In a sweeping historical analysis, Black highlights how The Name has been obscenely turned into a Brand, which sells but does not inspire; how the plethora of manipulative management techniques and authoritarian corporate structures are merely ineffectual, compensatory attempts to create corporate unity in the absence of the Spirit. This is the spiritual spoilt.This work hopes to provide an alternative to the jargon-filled, self-justifying, and ultimately futile conceptions of the corporate institution which are used to justify its current spiritual aridity.
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[African American Magazine] The Black Scholar 1970's Periodical Archive. Sausalito, CA: The Black World Foundation. Archive includes 8 issues, including pictorial wrappers featuring Martin Luther King and Malcolm X. The 8 issues are from June 1971, (Vol. 2, No. 10); Feb. 1972, (Vol. 3, No. 6); Sept. 1974, (Vol. 6, No. 1); Nov. 1974, (Vol. 6, No. 3); Dec. 1974, (Vol. 6, No. 4); Jan/Feb. 1975, (Vol. 6, No. 5), Nov. 1975, (Vol. 7, No. 3), Nov./Dec. 1978, (Vol. 10, No. 3 and 4). Launched in the US in 1969, The Black Scholar (TBS), is the first modern Black studies and research journal. Founded upon the premise that Black writers, activists, scholars, and artists should participate in a larger dialogue, TBS strove to chronicle, analyze, and debate the conditions of and the emancipatory efforts by Black people against a multitude of oppressions that include gender, sexuality, class, and ideology. Due in part to the impact of the journal, Black Studies, Africana Studies, Diaspora Studies and other sub-disciplines have become legitimate spaces of scholarly inquiry. However there are few public intellectual spaces that focus on black thought, are dedicated to the new multiplicity of black perspectives (or perspectives on race) that have emerged through these disciplines, and engage with the new issues and concerns facing black communities worldwide. The Black Scholar is one of those spaces. Black and white pictorial wrappers featuring prominent Black activists including Martin Luther King and Malcolm X. Each issue illuminates many aspects of Black life through poetry, artwork, advertisements, and scholarly journals. One issue features a lengthy article by notable American Marxist historian and political activist, Herbert Aptheker, entitled "The History of Anti-Racism in the United States". Another issue highlights an article on "The Black Administrator in the White University", illuminating the lack of Black administration in predominately White colleges and universities. Four magazines bear postage sticker remnants, and the Feb. 1972 issue is discolored and chipped on wrappers and bears penned writing on front cover, minorly impacting the titled text. Arguably "the most influential Black-oriented intellectual publication", overall in very good condition.
[African American] The most influential Black-oriented intellectual publication. The Black Scholar. Sausalito, CA: The Black World Foundation. Black and white illustrated wrappers. 8vo. 64 pages each. Archive includes 5 issues from: April 1974 (Vol. 5, No. 7), May 1974 (Vol. 5, No. 8), June 1974 (Vol. 5, No. 9), July-August 1974 (Vol. 5, No. 10), and September 1974 (Vol. 6, No. 1). Launched in the US in 1969, The Black Scholar (TBS), is the first modern Black studies and research journal. Founded upon the premise that Black writers, activists, scholars, and artists should participate in a larger dialogue, TBS strove to chronicle, analyze, and debate the conditions of and the emancipatory efforts by Black people against a multitude of oppressions that include gender, sexuality, class, and ideology. Due in part to the impact of the journal, Black Studies, Africana Studies, Diaspora Studies and other sub-disciplines have become legitimate spaces of scholarly inquiry. However there are few public intellectual spaces that focus on black thought, are dedicated to the new multiplicity of black perspectives, or perspectives on race, that have emerged through these disciplines and engage with the new issues and concerns facing black communities worldwide. The Black Scholar is one of those spaces. Each issue illuminates many aspects of Black life through poetry, artwork, advertisements, and scholarly journals. Magazines bear postage stickers on front or verso. Arguably "the most influential Black-oriented intellectual publication", overall in very good condition.
[African American] The most influential Black-oriented intellectual publication. The Black Scholar. Sausalito, CA: The Black World Foundation. Black and white illustrated wrappers. 8vo. 64 pages each. Archive includes 5 issues from: Sept. 1973 (Vol. 5, No. 1), Nov. 1973 (Vol. 5, No. 3), December 1973-January 1974 (Vol. 5, No. 4), Feb. 1974 (Vol. 5, No. 5), and March 1974 (Vol. 5, No. 6). Launched in the US in 1969, The Black Scholar (TBS), is the first modern Black studies and research journal. Founded upon the premise that Black writers, activists, scholars, and artists should participate in a larger dialogue, TBS strove to chronicle, analyze, and debate the conditions of and the emancipatory efforts by Black people against a multitude of oppressions that include gender, sexuality, class, and ideology. Due in part to the impact of the journal, Black Studies, Africana Studies, Diaspora Studies and other sub-disciplines have become legitimate spaces of scholarly inquiry. However there are few public intellectual spaces that focus on black thought, are dedicated to the new multiplicity of black perspectives, or perspectives on race, that have emerged through these disciplines and engage with the new issues and concerns facing black communities worldwide. The Black Scholar is one of those spaces. Some featured articles include an, at the time, out of print essay by Frederick Douglass, an exclusive interview with James Baldwin, and an article by congresswoman Shirley Chisholm. Each issue illuminates many aspects of Black life through poetry, artwork, advertisements, and scholarly journals. Magazines bear postage stickers on front or verso. Arguably "the most influential Black-oriented intellectual publication", overall in very good condition.
[African American Magazine] The Black Scholar 1970's Periodical Archive. Sausalito, CA: The Black World Foundation. Archive includes 10 issues plus 1 issue of the Black Scholar Book Club Magazine. The 10 issues are from: Sept. 1971 (Vol. 3, No. 1), Jan. 1972 (Vol. 3, No. 5), May 1972 (Vol. 3, No. 9), Oct. 1972 (Vol. 4, No. 2), Nov-Dec 1972 (Vol. 4, No. 3), July-Aug. 1973 (Vol. 4, No. 10),Sept. 1973 (Vol. 5, No. 1), Mar. 1974 (Vol. 5, No. 6), June 1974 (Vol. 5, No. 9), Jan-Feb. 1977 (Vol. 8, No. 4). Book club edition is from Nov. 1971 (Vol. A). Various monochromatic covers, with illustrations of MLK in Birmingham Jail, Young Black Writers, Black Science, Black media, and more. Launched in the US in 1969, The Black Scholar (TBS), is the first modern Black studies and research journal. Founded upon the premise that Black writers, activists, scholars, and artists should participate in a larger dialogue, TBS strove to chronicle, analyze, and debate the conditions of and the emancipatory efforts by Black people against a multitude of oppressions that include gender, sexuality, class, and ideology. Due in part to the impact of the journal, Black Studies, Africana Studies, Diaspora Studies and other sub-disciplines have become legitimate spaces of scholarly inquiry. However there are few public intellectual spaces that focus on black thought, are dedicated to the new multiplicity of black perspectives (or perspectives on race) that have emerged through these disciplines, and engage with the new issues and concerns facing black communities worldwide. The Black Scholar is one of those spaces. Black and white pictorial wrappers featuring prominent Black activists including Martin Luther King and Malcolm X. Each issue illuminates many aspects of Black life through poetry, artwork, advertisements, and scholarly journals. Magazines bear postage stickers on front or verso. Arguably "the most influential Black-oriented intellectual publication", overall in very good condition.
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Forty-one essays from across the political spectrum, plus Clarence Thomas's and Anita Hill's statements to the Senate Judiciary Committee and position papers from major black organizationsDespite the intense media coverage of the confirmation hearings of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, one aspect seemed continually sidestepped- the response of African Americans to this televised investigation of race, gender, sexuality, and, especially, the black psyche and intra-racial politics. When the dust settled, and Thomas was confirmed, what did it mean for the black community?Robert Chrisman and Robert L. Allen, the editors of The Black Scholar, the most influential intellectual publication for African Americans, have assembled all the material relevant to understanding the Thomas hearings- a complete chronology of the confirmation process, the statements of both Professor Hill and Justices Thomas, and essays by prominent African Americans, including Maya Angelou, Derrick Bell, Julian Bond, Rosemary Bray, Beverly Guy-Sheftall, Calvin Hernton, Gloria T. Hull, June Jordan, Maulana Karenga, Julianne Malveaux, Orlando Patterson, Barbara Smith, Robert Staples, Ronald W. Walters, and Sarah E. Wright.This provocative collection examines such issues as how African Americans perceive their interests; the disturbing sexual backlash against Professor Hill and what it says about the position of black females; the inability of some members of the Judiciary Committee to comprehend the nature of sexual harassment; the continuing confusion and fixation of white America on black sexuality; and the character, goals, and values of the new generation of post-civil-rights blacks.Representing voices from arch conservatives to liberals to radicals, this books reaffirms that the black community is the final "court of appeal" in this great debate. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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Add to basketPaperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Forty-one essays from across the political spectrum, plus Clarence Thomas's and Anita Hill's statements to the Senate Judiciary Committee and position papers from major black organizationsDespite the intense media coverage of the confirmation hearings of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, one aspect seemed continually sidestepped- the response of African Americans to this televised investigation of race, gender, sexuality, and, especially, the black psyche and intra-racial politics. When the dust settled, and Thomas was confirmed, what did it mean for the black community?Robert Chrisman and Robert L. Allen, the editors of The Black Scholar, the most influential intellectual publication for African Americans, have assembled all the material relevant to understanding the Thomas hearings- a complete chronology of the confirmation process, the statements of both Professor Hill and Justices Thomas, and essays by prominent African Americans, including Maya Angelou, Derrick Bell, Julian Bond, Rosemary Bray, Beverly Guy-Sheftall, Calvin Hernton, Gloria T. Hull, June Jordan, Maulana Karenga, Julianne Malveaux, Orlando Patterson, Barbara Smith, Robert Staples, Ronald W. Walters, and Sarah E. Wright.This provocative collection examines such issues as how African Americans perceive their interests; the disturbing sexual backlash against Professor Hill and what it says about the position of black females; the inability of some members of the Judiciary Committee to comprehend the nature of sexual harassment; the continuing confusion and fixation of white America on black sexuality; and the character, goals, and values of the new generation of post-civil-rights blacks.Representing voices from arch conservatives to liberals to radicals, this books reaffirms that the black community is the final "court of appeal" in this great debate. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - Forty-one essays from across the political spectrum, plus Clarence Thomas's and Anita Hill's statements to the Senate Judiciary Committee and position papers from major black organizationsDespite the intense media coverage of the confirmation hearings of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, one aspect seemed continually sidestepped: the response of African Americans to this televised investigation of race, gender, sexuality, and, especially, the black psyche and intra-racial politics. When the dust settled, and Thomas was confirmed, what did it mean for the black community Robert Chrisman and Robert L. Allen, the editors of The Black Scholar, the most influential intellectual publication for African Americans, have assembled all the material relevant to understanding the Thomas hearings: a complete chronology of the confirmation process, the statements of both Professor Hill and Justices Thomas, and essays by prominent African Americans, including Maya Angelou, Derrick Bell, Julian Bond, Rosemary Bray, Beverly Guy-Sheftall, Calvin Hernton, Gloria T. Hull, June Jordan, Maulana Karenga, Julianne Malveaux, Orlando Patterson, Barbara Smith, Robert Staples, Ronald W. Walters, and Sarah E. Wright. This provocative collection examines such issues as how African Americans perceive their interests; the disturbing sexual backlash against Professor Hill and what it says about the position of black females; the inability of some members of the Judiciary Committee to comprehend the nature of sexual harassment; the continuing confusion and fixation of white America on black sexuality; and the character, goals, and values of the new generation of post-civil-rights blacks. Representing voices from arch conservatives to liberals to radicals, this books reaffirms that the black community is the final 'court of appeal' in this great debate.
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. Court of Appeal | The Black Community Speaks Out on the Racial and | Black Scholar | Taschenbuch | Einband - flex.(Paperback) | Englisch | 1999 | Random House Publishing Group | EAN 9780345381361 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, 36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr[at]libri[dot]de | Anbieter: preigu Print on Demand.