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The American Prejudice Against Color (eBook)

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2022
56 Seiten
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859-654740381-4 (EAN)

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The American Prejudice Against Color - William G. Allen
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William G. Allen's "The American Prejudice Against Color" offers a profound examination of racial bias and its pervasive impact on the American social fabric. Written during a time of turbulent change in the late 19th century, Allen employs a compelling narrative style interspersed with poignant anecdotes and incisive arguments aimed at illuminating the moral and societal implications of color prejudice. The book is not only a historical critique but also a passionate plea for racial equality, effectively capturing the complexities of American identity as shaped by its racial dynamics. Allen, an African American educator, journalist, and activist, draws upon his own experiences navigating a society deeply marred by systemic racism. His life and work were deeply influenced by the prevailing attitudes of his time, which he sought to challenge and dismantle through his writing. Allen's perspective as a member of a marginalized community lends an authenticity and urgency to his arguments, making them resonate powerfully with readers. This seminal work is highly recommended for those seeking to understand the historical roots of racial prejudice in America and its lingering effects today. Allen's incisive observations and eloquent prose make it an essential read for students of history, sociology, and anyone committed to fostering dialogues around race and equity.

William G. Allen, often recognized for his seminal work 'The American Prejudice Against Color,' was a notable African-American scholar, educator, and abolitionist of the nineteenth century. His book, published in 1853, stands as a poignant critique of the racial bias prevalent in American society and an articulate appeal for civil rights and equality. Allen was born to a mixed-race couple and, due to his intelligence and perseverance, ascended the ranks of academia to become one of the first African-American college professors at New York Central College, McGrawville. His inter-racial relationship with a white student, Mary King, and their subsequent engagement, heightened his understanding and articulation of the societal prejudices facing people of color and mixed-race couples. As such, his writings keenly reflect the struggle for recognition and affirmation in a society rife with discrimination. Allen's book is not merely a reflection of personal tribulation but is also an early intellectual exploration of the constructs of race and color in America. It profoundly impacted the abolitionist movement and informed the broader discourse on race and equality. Although not as widely recognized as other figures of his time, Allen's contributions to literature and the struggle for civil rights continue to resonate with scholars and activists to date.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 13.11.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Sachbuch/Ratgeber Geschichte / Politik Regional- / Landesgeschichte
Sachbuch/Ratgeber Geschichte / Politik 20. Jahrhundert bis 1945
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie Gender Studies
Schlagworte 19th century abolition • 19th century racism • abolitionist literature • Abolitionist perspectives • African American autobiographies • african american experience • African American History • American History • anti-slavery movements • civil rights activism • civil rights literature • cultural identity exploration • Dreams From My Father • historical accuracy examination • historical context of prejudice • historical race relations • James Baldwin • Malcolm X • memoir analysis • Northern states prejudice • personal narrative of oppression • race and equality in literature • Race relations • Racial Discrimination • racial discrimination analysis • racial prejudice in America • scholarly research methods • Social Justice • Social Justice advocacy • social justice classics • William G. Allen writings
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