Betrayal : how Black intellectuals have abandoned the ideals of the civil rights era / Houston A. Baker, Jr.
2008
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Ebrary electronic monographs.
Title
Betrayal : how Black intellectuals have abandoned the ideals of the civil rights era / Houston A. Baker, Jr.
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New York : Columbia University Press, [2008]
Copyright
©2008
Description
xxi, 242 pages ; 24 cm
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Introduction: Little Africa
Jail : Southern detention to global liberation
Friends like these : race and neoconservatism
After civil rights : the rise of Black public intellectuals
Have mask, will travel : centrists from the Ivy League
A capital fellow from Hoover : Shelby Steele
Reflections of a first amendment trickster : Stephen Carter
Man without connection : John McWhorter
American myth : illusions of liberty and justice for all
Prison : colored bodies, private profit
Conclusion: What then must we do?
Jail : Southern detention to global liberation
Friends like these : race and neoconservatism
After civil rights : the rise of Black public intellectuals
Have mask, will travel : centrists from the Ivy League
A capital fellow from Hoover : Shelby Steele
Reflections of a first amendment trickster : Stephen Carter
Man without connection : John McWhorter
American myth : illusions of liberty and justice for all
Prison : colored bodies, private profit
Conclusion: What then must we do?
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 227-232) and index.
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English
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Electronic reproduction. Palo Alto, Calif. : ebrary, 2010. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ebrary affiliated libraries.
ISBN
9780231139649 cloth alkaline paper
0231139640 cloth alkaline paper
9780231511445 e-book
0231511442 e-book
0231139640 cloth alkaline paper
9780231511445 e-book
0231511442 e-book
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