Black Leadership for Social ChangeBloomsbury Academic, 30 авг. 2000 г. - Всего страниц: 264 This book presents a comprehensive overview of Black leadership in every aspect of American life, including movements for social justice, education, business, and politics. In the quest for human rights and social advancement, African-American leaders have emerged to lead the fight to overcome racial and economic barriers. This struggle has influenced the exercise of Black leadership in many other areas and the author uses an interdisciplinary approach to reveal the changes, continuities, and variety of African-American approaches to effective leadership. The book also suggests a theoretical framework for future research on the impact of Black leadership in America. |
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... became a major factor in the development of his Pan- African ideology . Delany clung to the concept that black men from the New World should join with Africans to build viable nationalities on the continent . Thus , he became one of the ...
... became the first of his race to receive such an award . After returning to America in 1912 , Locke became assistant professor of English and philosophy at Howard University in Washington , D.C. Continuing his study at Harvard in 1916 ...
... became the first African- American to be graduated by the United States Military Academy at West Point ; he then became the first African - American commissioned officer in the U.S. Army . First Annapolis Man : In 1949 , Wesley A. Brown ...
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Part TwoFoundations of Black Leadership | 39 |
Part ThreeTwentieth Century and Contemporary Black Leadership | 97 |
Appendices | 209 |
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