The African American Male in American Life and Thought

The African American Male in American Life and Thought
Author: Jacob U. Gordon
Publisher: SAGE Publications, Incorporated
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2000-05
Genre: Political Science
ISBN:

No longer can scholars and practitioners ignore the influence the African American male has on all facets of American culture and academia. Currently, there are over 16.6 million African American Males in the U.S. population who are largely ignored and misrepresented. This volume of The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Scienceis being published to help rectify that problem. "Dope addicts", "welfare pimps", home boys", "bloods" - the images of the African American male portrayed throughout the American media have been distorted to say the least. The neglected part of the story is that black males in America are products of a rich African heritage. They are sons of African kings and queens and have made enormous and valuable contributions to Western civilization. African American men are not only pioneers in sport , but have proven themselves in all walks of life including the sciences, medicine, law, engineering, and the American Armed Forces. It is clearly time for African American male studies to be realized as a legitimate field of academic inquiry. The African American Male in American Life and Thought addresses several questions in relation to this: Who are the black males? How do we define this population? What are their demographic characteristics? What impact does the black American male have on American life and thought? To examine these and related questions, a group of nationally recognized scholars and practitioners has been assembled, and represent several disciplines and areas of expertise in American studies. In this volume, scholarly research has been combined with thoughtful original essays to bring together a well-rounded view of the African American male experience within the context of American life and history.

African American Lives

African American Lives
Author: Henry Louis Gates Jr.
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 1055
Release: 2004-04-29
Genre: History
ISBN: 019988286X

African American Lives offers up-to-date, authoritative biographies of some 600 noteworthy African Americans. These 1,000-3,000 word biographies, selected from over five thousand entries in the forthcoming eight-volume African American National Biography, illuminate African-American history through the immediacy of individual experience. From Esteban, the earliest known African to set foot in North America in 1528, right up to the continuing careers of Venus and Serena Williams, these stories of the renowned and the near forgotten give us a new view of American history. Our past is revealed from personal perspectives that in turn inspire, move, entertain, and even infuriate the reader. Subjects include slaves and abolitionists, writers, politicians, and business people, musicians and dancers, artists and athletes, victims of injustice and the lawyers, journalists, and civil rights leaders who gave them a voice. Their experiences and accomplishments combine to expose the complexity of race as an overriding issue in America's past and present. African American Lives features frequent cross-references among related entries, over 300 illustrations, and a general index, supplemented by indexes organized by chronology, occupation or area of renown, and winners of particular honors such as the Spingarn Medal, Nobel Prize, and Pulitzer Prize.

Black Male(d): Peril and Promise in the Education of African American Males

Black Male(d): Peril and Promise in the Education of African American Males
Author: Tyrone C. Howard
Publisher: Teachers College Press
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2014
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0807754900

In his new book, the author of the bestseller Why Race and Culture Matter in Schools examines the chronic under-performance of African American males in U.S. schools. Citing a plethora of disturbing academic outcomes for Black males, this book focuses on the historical, structural, educational, psychological, emotional, and cultural factors that influence the teaching and learning process for this student population. Howard discusses the potential, and promise of Black males by highlighting their voices to generate new insights, create new knowledge, and identify useful practices that can significantly improve the schooling experiences and life chances of Black males. Howard calls for a paradigm shift in how we think about, teach, and study Black males. The book: examines current structures, ideologies, and practices that both help and hinder the educational and social prospects of Black males; translates frequently cited theorectical principles into research-based classroom practice; documents teacher-student interactions, student viewpoints, and discusses the troubling role that sports plays in th lives of many Black males; highlights voices and perspectives from Black male students about ways to improve their schooling experiences and outcomes; and identifies community-based programs that are helping Black males succeed.

Amazing Dreams

Amazing Dreams
Author: Derrick L. Hall
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 133
Release: 2019-08-07
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1728321972

“AMAZING DREAMS—A Writing Experience of a Young African-American Male” is a book about the changing life of a guy named Warren and several of his friends who go through life experiencing the challenges of moving from high school into adulthood as they enter into the college world, become students at a HBCU (Historical Black College and University), finding and dating women, seeking love, and having visions. The author throws you into the scene of how a voyage of true love transitions, the hardships of life and love through the eyes of an African American male, how the real world will make you or break you and finally making major life decisions. Can a young man find Love and attempt to be a Playa too? Warren tries to play the field on the local college campus with so many women and still find love with that special lady. Does he experience pain and lost or change and love? He is all set to be the best college student that he can be, but the love for the ladies keeps him going into all kinds of directions as the playa. With Annette, Diamond, Dionne, Maria, MarKetta, Tonya, Nailah, and Latoya (Lady Red) in and out of Warren’s life; one of these ladies finally captures his mind and heart as he finds the love he’s been seeking. Enter Warren’s world and his experiences on the college campus of NSU—Norfolk State University as he tries to balance his studies and finding Love. This book will keep you wanting to read more and more while capturing your full attention.

From Life to Death Row

From Life to Death Row
Author: Walter J. Jones
Publisher:
Total Pages: 48
Release: 1997-08-01
Genre: African American criminals
ISBN: 9780965724708

This book analyzes the struggle to African-American males to identify their masculinity & their racial identity. It compares the duality of African-American male thought that has emerged from the sixties to the present. The focus is on African-American male youth. The book provides in an in-depth evaluation of the images of African-American males in contemporary cinema & in fiction. The strength of this book is its use of case illustrations to depict various images & stereotypes. The paper offers solutions to help African-American males survive the complex issues presented in America.

The New African-American Man

The New African-American Man
Author: Brother Malcolm Kelly
Publisher: Bye Publishing Services
Total Pages: 186
Release: 2021-01-23
Genre:
ISBN: 9780965673983

"The New African-American Man" is a new perspective on Consciousness written by a man taught to believe he was a powerless victim."The New African-American Man" is the best book in the world on African-American empowerment. The author, Brother Malcolm Kelly, has created a new system of thought to overcome African-Americans victimization and empower yourself to create a "New Way to Think and Live."Brother Malcolm's 2021 insights highlight how Empowerment can resolve long-standing racial problems between black males and white police. The book's primary insights are for those overcome with anger and seek new insights to overcome our racial proclivities to remain entrenched with a system of thought that keeps us perceiving and responding to racial events from our accepted racial identities.

The African American Male in American Life and Thought

The African American Male in American Life and Thought
Author: Jacob U. Gordon
Publisher: SAGE Publications, Incorporated
Total Pages: 175
Release: 2000-05-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780761922568

No longer can scholars and practitioners ignore the influence the African American male has on all facets of American culture and academia. Currently, there are over 16.6 million African American Males in the U.S. population who are largely ignored and misrepresented. This volume of The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science is being published to help rectify that problem. "Dope addicts", "welfare pimps", home boys", "bloods" - the images of the African American male portrayed throughout the American media have been distorted to say the least. The neglected part of the story is that black males in America are products of a rich African heritage. They are sons of African kings and queens and have made enormous and valuable contributions to Western civilization. African American men are not only pioneers in sport , but have proven themselves in all walks of life including the sciences, medicine, law, engineering, and the American Armed Forces. It is clearly time for African American male studies to be realized as a legitimate field of academic inquiry. The African American Male in American Life and Thought addresses several questions in relation to this: Who are the black males? How do we define this population? What are their demographic characteristics? What impact does the black American male have on American life and thought? To examine these and related questions, a group of nationally recognized scholars and practitioners has been assembled, and represent several disciplines and areas of expertise in American studies. In this volume, scholarly research has been combined with thoughtful original essays to bring together a well-rounded view of the African American male experience within the context of American life and history.

Male black identity in selected works by Langston Hughes

Male black identity in selected works by Langston Hughes
Author: Sarah Wienand
Publisher: GRIN Verlag
Total Pages: 53
Release: 2014-03-24
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 3656621357

Bachelor Thesis from the year 2013 in the subject English Language and Literature Studies - Literature, grade: 2,0, University of Wuppertal, language: English, abstract: Throughout many years, African Americans have been struggling in defining and constructing their identity, especially male African Americans had problems to build up self-esteem and to reassure their cultural masculinity, which was undermined by white men. Not only does history confirm this struggle but so does literature. In liter-ature, many different aspects about male black identity and their struggle for identity can be found. However, one of the most important authors in this context is Langston Hughes. In his works, he focuses on the urban life of African Americans and the problems they had to face because of oppression and racism evoked by white Americans. Furthermore, Hughes wanted “to record and interpret the lives of the common black folk, their thoughts and habits and dreams, their struggle for political freedom and economic well-being” (Jemie: 1). By doing so in his writings, he took this struggle for and negotiation of racial identity to another level in developing a unique form of expression. In this thesis, I will concentrate on three major works by Langston Hughes: Mulatto: A Tragedy of the Deep South, “Simple speaks his mind” and Not without laughter. All three texts display emotional conflicts and the struggle for identity of African American men with “simplicity and depth” (Tidwell: 3). Furthermore, all three pro-tagonists have a rather low status in society, which contributes, according to Lang-ston Hughes, to their authenticity since they are the ones who represent the African American and thus their pursuit of identity (cf. Tidwell: 3). Moreover, I am going to begin with a general overview of the male black identity and the struggle for an African American male perspective in a culture which is dom-inated by white American men. Afterwards, I will transfer this concept of male black identity to the three selected works by Langston Hughes and analyse in how far these texts engage in constructing their main characters in similar terms. The next significant aspect will be concerned with the question in how far education is perceived as a part of this male black identity and in how far it supports the development of an African American male identity. When having discussed the influence of education in the protagonists’ male black identity development, I am going to turn to the topic of identity crisis. [...]