The Intersection of Race, Culture, and Human Rights Discourses: A Critical Assessment of the Contributions from the African American Freedom Struggle from 1940--1970 |
Posted on:2013-01-06 | Degree:Ph.D | Type:Dissertation |
University:Howard University | Candidate:Pope, James R | Full Text:PDF |
GTID:1456390008988937 | Subject:International relations |
Abstract/Summary: | |
This study explores and critiques the interaction of race as a cultural-ideological class construct on human rights discourse as well as its relationship with and contributions from the Black freedom struggle, focusing particularly on the praxis of the avant-garde Black international left from 1940-1970. |
Keywords/Search Tags: | Human rights, Freedom struggle |
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