"To articulate this vision, Stull looks to those who compose from an oppressed place, finding in the works of W.E.B. Du Bois, Martin Luther King Jr., and Malcolm X radical theopolitical practices that can serve as a model for emancipatory composition."--BOOK JACKET.
This volume chronicles how national movement leaders and local activists moved a nation to live up to the biblical ideals it often professed but infrequently practiced.--Jon Meacham, managing editor of Newsweek "CHOICE"
alk . paper ) Notes : Rev. ed . of : The rights of racial minorities / E. Richard Larson , Laughlin McDonald . c1980 . ... taxicabs , sidewalks : how to fight back if you are a victims of racial profiling / Kenneth Meeks .
... and Eileen E. Schell Embodied Literacies: Imageword and a Poetics of Teaching Kristie S. Fleckenstein Writing ... a Business Setting Glenn J. Broadhead and Richard C. Freed Audience Expectations and Teacher Demands Robert Brooke and ...
In the Archives of Composition offers new and revisionary narratives of composition and rhetoric’s history.
New York : Routledge . Morrison , T. ( 1977 ) . Song of Solomon . New York : Signet . ( 1983 ) . Recitatif . In A. Baraka & A. Baraka ( Eds . ) , Confirmation : An Anthology Of African - American Women .
... Amid the Fall, Dreaming of Eden: Du Bois, King, Malcolm X, and Emancipatory Composition (1999), and Jacqueline Jones Royster's Traces of a Stream: Literacy and Social Change among African American Women (2000). Howard-Pitney identifies ...
When defining "the acceptable year of the Lord" more directly, King blends the high and the low. He starts with the overarching and general definition: And then the church, if it is true to its guidelines, must preach the acceptable ...
Morgan, Reorientations: Critical Theories and Pedagogies (urbana: university of illinois Press, 1990); Patricia Donahue and ellen Quahndahl, eds., Reclaiming Pedagogy: The Rhetoric of the Classroom ...
After serving in the US Army and studying at Shaw University, Griffin took over the same pulpit his father had held. Espousing a commitment to Black liberation equality long before the schools closed, his sermons stirred congregants to ...
Concerning the significance of “Representative Men,” William L. Andrews says, In speaking of Douglass as representative, Smith asked his readers to think of this quality in a distinctly Emersonian sense, as denoting a kind of epitome or ...