Thomas / Ashton | The South Carolina Roots of African American Thought | Buch | 978-1-61117-314-7 | sack.de

Buch, Englisch, 376 Seiten, Hardback, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 231 mm, Gewicht: 703 g

Thomas / Ashton

The South Carolina Roots of African American Thought

A Reader

Buch, Englisch, 376 Seiten, Hardback, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 231 mm, Gewicht: 703 g

ISBN: 978-1-61117-314-7
Verlag: University of South Carolina Press


South Carolina has always loomed larger in the national imagination, particularly in terms of political and social policy, than its size and population might justify. The audacity and the often astonishing character of thinkers and political figures who have hailed from this region might suggest that climate affects personality. Edward Rutledge challenged the condemnation of the slave trade in the initial draft of the Declaration of Independence; John C. Calhoun penned the audacious philosophy of state nullification; Citadel cadets fired shots at Fort Sumter; and Senator Strom Thurmond defended racial segregation with the longest filibuster in Senate history. South Carolina has always used its passion to influence national debate.

Rhondda Robinson Thomas and Susanna Ashton seek to remedy in this collection the singularly narrow way in which South Carolina's intellectual character has been defined in the popular imagination. Thomas and Ashton document an equally important tradition that parallels that of white radical thought. Through this anthology they reveal a tradition of national prominence and influence of black intellectuals, educators, journalists, and policy analysts from South Carolina. These native and adopted citizens mined their experiences to shape their own thinking about the state of the nation. Francis Grimké, Daniel Payne, Mary McLeod Bethune, Kelly Miller, Septima Clark, Benjamin Mays, Marian Wright Edelman, and Jesse Jackson have changed this nation for the better with their questions, challenges, and persistence--all in the proudest South Carolinian tradition.

In The South Carolina Roots of African American Thought, each of the nineteen authors is introduced with a supplementary scholarly essay to illustrate the cultural and historical import of their works and to demonstrate how they draw upon and distinguish themselves from one another. These connections exhibit a coherent legacy of engagement, brought on and nurtured by South Carolina traditions.
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Rhondda Robinson Thomas, assistant professor of English at Clemson University, USA, is author of Exodus: A Cultural History of Afro-Atlantic Identity, 1774-1903 and the editor of Jane Edna Hunter's autobiography A Nickel and a Prayer.

Susanna Ashton is professor of English at Clemson University, USA, a Fulbright Scholar and an award-winning teacher. Ashton is the author of Collaborators in Literary America,co-editor of These ""Colored"" United States: African American Essays of the 1920s and editor of I Belong to South Carolina: South Carolina Slave Narratives, an American Library Association Choice Magazine ""Outstanding Title"" for 2010.


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