American fairy tales, its only touch of pathos and humor amid its mad moneygetting plutocracy. As such, it is our duty to conserve our physical powers, our intellectual endowments, our spiritual ideals; as a race we must strive by race organization, by... Race and Racism in Continental Philosophy - 34 psl.redagavo - 2003 - 328 psl.Ribota peržiūra - Apie šią knygą
| W. E. B. DuBois - 1980 - 332 psl.
...endowments, our spiritual ideals; as a race we must strive by race organization, by race solidarity, by race unity to the realization of that broader humanity...the Negro mind, which we may call a Negro Academy. Not only is all this necessary for positive advance, it is absolutely imperative for negative defense.... | |
| Robert A. Goldwin, Art Kaufman - 1988 - 204 psl.
...endowments, our spiritual ideals; as a race we must strive by race organization, by race solidarity, by race unity to the realization of that broader humanity...sternly deprecates inequality in their opportunities of development.30 Reflecting on thoughts like these and on present circumstances in the United States,... | |
| Paul Goetsch, Gerd Hurm - 1992 - 314 psl.
...black male and female cultural elite, to choose racial solidarity over racial assimilation in realizing "that broader humanity which freely recognizes differences...inequality in their opportunities of development." The mission of the Talented Tenth is to be the torchbearers of racial justice and social equality for... | |
| Howard Brotz - 2011 - 641 psl.
...endowments, our spititual ideals; as a race we must strive by race organization, by race solidarity, by race unity to the realization of that broader humanity which freely recognizes differences in men, bur sternly deprecates inequality in theit opportunities of development For the accomplishment of these... | |
| William Edward Burghardt Du Bois - 1995 - 68 psl.
...endowments, our spiritual ideals; as a race we must strive by race organization, by race solidarity, by race unity to the realization of that broader humanity...the Negro mind, which we may call a Negro Academy. Not only is all this necessary for positive advance, it is absolutely imperative for negative defense.... | |
| Linda A. Bell, David Blumenfeld - 1995 - 284 psl.
...part of black people themselves: [A]sa race we must strive by race organization, by race solidarity, by race unity to the realization of that broader humanity...accomplishment of these ends we need race organizations. . . . Let us not deceive ourselves at our situation in this country. . . . [O]ur one haven of refuge... | |
| Priscilla Wald - 1995 - 418 psl.
...must strive by race organization," he tells his American Negro Academy audience, "by race solidarity, by race unity to the realization of that broader humanity...inequality in their opportunities of development" (COR, 822). The concept of differences here enriches and liberates: it recognizes that there are as... | |
| Lucius T. Outlaw - 1996 - 268 psl.
...part of black people themselves: As a race we must strive by race organization, by race solidarity, by race unity to the realization of that broader humanity...the Negro mind, which we may call a Negro Academy. Not only is all this necessary for positive advance, it is absolutely imperative for negative defense.... | |
| Bernard W. Bell, Emily Grosholz, James Benjamin Stewart - 1996 - 318 psl.
...and female black cultural elite to choose racial solidarity over racial assimilation in realizing "that broader humanity which freely recognizes differences...sternly deprecates inequality in their opportunities of development."12 But the tension between rhetorical and dialectical discourses is apparent in this speech... | |
| Lewis Ricardo Gordon - 1997 - 352 psl.
...Bois [ 1970a]: 256).7 In order to accomplish these ends, Du Bois averred. we need race organizattons: Negro colleges, Negro newspapers, Negro business organizations,...clearing house, for all these products of the Negro mmd, which we may call a Negro Academy. Not only is all this necessary for positive advance, it is... | |
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