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Clarence Lusane

    Le Dr Clarence Lusane est un auteur qui explore de manière approfondie les intersections entre race, politique et relations internationales. Son travail plonge dans l'histoire et les manifestations contemporaines du racisme, de la mondialisation et de la politique étrangère des États-Unis. L'analyse de Lusane est éclairée par des décennies d'activisme et de journalisme qui l'ont mené aux quatre coins du monde pour enquêter sur les conditions sociales et politiques. Ses recherches actuelles sur le lien entre le jazz et les relations internationales révèlent comment cette forme musicale a été politiquement et idéologiquement appropriée par diverses communautés.

    Hitler's Black Victims
    The Black History of the White House
    $20 and Change: Harriet Tubman, George Floyd, and the Struggle for Radical Democracy
    • Twenty Dollars and Change places Harriet Tubman's life and legacy in a long tradition of resistance, illuminating the ongoing struggle to realize a democracy in which her emancipatory vision prevails.America is in the throes of a historic reckoning with racism, with the battle for control over official narratives at ground zero. Across the country, politicians, city councils, and school boards are engaged in a highly polarized debate about whose accomplishments should be recognized, and whose point of view should be included in the telling of America's history.In Twenty Dollars and Change, political scientist Clarence Lusane, author of the acclaimed The Black History of the White House, writes from a basic premise: Racist historical narratives and pervasive social inequities are inextricably linked-changing one can transform the other. Taking up the debate over the future of the twenty-dollar bill, Lusane uses the question of Harriet Tubman vs. Andrew Jackson as a lens through which to view the current state of our nation's ongoing reckoning with the legacies of slavery and foundational white supremacy. He places the struggle to confront unjust social conditions in direct connection with the push to transform our public symbols, making it plain that any choice of whose life deserves to be remembered and honored is a direct reflection of whose basic rights are deemed worthy of protection, and whose are not."Engaging and insightful, Twenty Dollars and Change illuminates the grassroots effort to have our national currency reflect the diversity of America and all of its citizens-those ordinary and extraordinary people who have stood up and demanded freedom, equality and justice. A must read!"-Kate Clifford Larson, author of Bound for the Promised Land: Harriet Tubman, Portrait of an American Hero

      $20 and Change: Harriet Tubman, George Floyd, and the Struggle for Radical Democracy
    • The Black History of the White House

      • 544pages
      • 20 heures de lecture
      4,2(390)Évaluer

      Exploring the often-overlooked narratives of African Americans, this book delves into the complex history and political dynamics of the White House. It highlights the contributions, struggles, and experiences of Black individuals in relation to the nation's highest office, revealing how their stories have shaped the political landscape. Through detailed accounts and analysis, it aims to provide a richer understanding of the intersection between race and American politics, offering insights into the ongoing impact of these historical events.

      The Black History of the White House
    • Hitler's Black Victims

      The Historical Experiences of European Blacks, Africans and African Americans During the Nazi Era

      • 322pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      3,9(49)Évaluer

      Focusing on the experiences of black survivors of Nazi concentration camps, the book explores the racial policies of Nazism towards people of African descent across various countries. Through interviews and extensive archival research, it examines the lasting impact of these policies on contemporary race relations in Germany and Europe. Additionally, it highlights the specific struggles of Afro-Germans who suffered under Nazism, emphasizing their exclusion from recent compensation agreements and the need for recognition of their unique historical experiences.

      Hitler's Black Victims