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Highlights
- The history of African American studies is often told as a heroic tale, with compelling images of black power and passionate African American students who refused to take no for an answer.
- About the Author: Noliwe M. Rooks is associate director of African American studies at Princeton University.
- 224 Pages
- Social Science, Ethnic Studies
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The history of African American studies is often told as a heroic tale, with compelling images of black power and passionate African American students who refused to take no for an answer. Noliwe M. Rooks argues for the recognition of another story, which proves that many of the programs that survived actually began as a result of white philanthropy. With unflinching honesty, Rooks shows that the only way to create a stable future for African American studies is by confronting its complex past.Review Quotes
In this concise, compelling volume, Rooks . . . recreates the social and political contexts of the discipline's history, paying particular attention to its past reliance on white philanthropy and involvement. . . A must for anyone working in the field.
-Publishers Weekly "Rooks is a serious scholar and insider of African American studies, and this book is full of deep insight and sharp analysis."--Cornel West "A provocative and original history of the relationship between philanthropy, politics and the emergence of Black Studies. White Money/Black Power will become central to discussions and debates about the origins and future of this dynamic and transformative intellectual project."--Farah Jasmine Griffin, author of If You Can't Be Free, Be a Mystery: In Search of Billie Holiday
About the Author
Noliwe M. Rooks is associate director of African American studies at Princeton University. The author of Hair Raising: Beauty, Culture, and African American Women and Ladies' Pages: African American Women's Magazines and the Culture That Made Them, she lives in Princeton, New Jersey.Dimensions (Overall): 8.48 Inches (H) x 7.1 Inches (W) x .61 Inches (D)
Weight: .65 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 224
Genre: Social Science
Sub-Genre: Ethnic Studies
Publisher: Beacon Press
Format: Paperback
Author: Noliwe Rooks
Language: English
Street Date: May 1, 2007
TCIN: 84862840
UPC: 9780807032718
Item Number (DPCI): 247-31-1472
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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