Charleston syllabus: readings on race, racism, and racial violence
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Athens : The University of Georgia Press, [2016].
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"A collection of new essays and columns published in the wake of the 2015 Charleston, SC, massacre, along with excerpts from key scholarly books. It draws from a variety of disciplines--history, sociology, urban studies, law, critical race theory--and includes discussion questions and a selected and annotated bibliography for further reading"--Amazon.com.

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"A collection of new essays and columns published in the wake of the 2015 Charleston, SC, massacre, along with excerpts from key scholarly books. It draws from a variety of disciplines--history, sociology, urban studies, law, critical race theory--and includes discussion questions and a selected and annotated bibliography for further reading"--Amazon.com.
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Williams, C. L. 1., Williams, K. E., & Blain, K. N. (2016). Charleston syllabus: readings on race, racism, and racial violence. Athens, The University of Georgia Press.

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Williams, Chad L. 1976-, Kidada E., Williams and Keisha N. Blain. 2016. Charleston Syllabus: Readings On Race, Racism, and Racial Violence. Athens, The University of Georgia Press.

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Williams, Chad L. 1976-, Kidada E., Williams and Keisha N. Blain, Charleston Syllabus: Readings On Race, Racism, and Racial Violence. Athens, The University of Georgia Press, 2016.

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Williams, Chad L. 1976-, et al. Charleston Syllabus: Readings On Race, Racism, and Racial Violence. Athens, The University of Georgia Press, 2016.

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Religious life, spirituality, and racial identity /|r Keisha N. Blain --|t From religious experience and journal of Mrs. Jarena Lee, giving an account of her call to preach the gospel /|r Jarena Lee --|t "Amazing grace" /|r John Newton --|t "Love and terror in the Black church" /|r Michael Eric Dyson --|t "The long and proud history of Charleston's AME Church" /|r Manisha Sinha --|t "The condition of Black life is one of mourning" /|r Claudia Rankine --|t From African American religion: a very short introduction /|r Eddie S. Glaude --|t From "bitter herbs and a lock of hair: recollections of Africa in slave narratives of the Garrisonian era" /|r Jermaine O. Archer --|t From Islam in Black America: identity, liberation, and difference in African American Islamic thought /|r Edward Curtis --|t From God's long summer: stories of faith and civil rights /|r Charles Marsh --|t From songs of Zion: the African Methodist Episcopal Church in the United States and South Africa /|r James Campbell --|t Part III. The Civil War and Reconstruction in history and memory /|r Kidada E. Williams --|t "The Civil Rights Bill": extracts from a speech delivered in the House of Representatives /|r Robert Brown Elliot --|t "Declaration of the immediate causes which induce and justify the secession of South Carolina from the federal union" --|t From "The Constitution of the Confederate States" /|r with annotations by Stephanie McCurry --|t "Corner stone speech" /|r Alexander H. Stephens --|t "No more auction block for me" /|r Gustavus D. Pike --|t From "A second Haitian revolution: John Brown, Toussaint Louverture, and the making of the American Civil War" /|r Matthew Clavin --|t From Black over White: Negro political leadership in South Carolina during Reconstruction /|r Thomas C. Holt --|t From to joy my freedom: southern Black womens' lives and labors after the Civil War /|r Tera W. Hunter --|t From Confederate reckoning: power and politics in the Civil War south /|r Stephanie McCurry --|t From terror in the heart of freedom: citizenship, sexual violence, and the meaning of race in the post-emancipation south /|r Hannah Rosen --|t Part IV. Jim Crow, racial politics, and global White supremacy /|r Kidada E. Williams --|t From Plessy v. Ferguson /|r Supreme Court of the United States (163 U.S. 537) --|t From "Declaration of the rights of the Negro peoples of the world: the principles of the Universal Negro Improvement Association" /|r Marcus Garvey and the UNIA --|t "Call to the march" /|r Asa Philip Randolph --|t From "The souls of White folk" /|r W.E.B. Du Bois --|t From a red record /|r Ida B. Wells-Barnett --|t "If we must die" /|r Claude McKay --|t "Strange fruit" /|r Abel Meeropol and Billie Holliday --|t "Rhodesian flag, Confederate flag: roof and the legacies of racial hate" /|r Benjamin Foldy --|t From southern horrors: women and the politics of rape and lynching /|r Crystal N. Feimster --|t From "We are not what we seem': rethinking Black working-class opposition in the Jim Crow south" /|r Robin D.G. Kelley --|t From "to speak when and where I can': African American women's political activism in South Carolina in the 1940s and 1950s" /|r Cherisse Jones-Branch --|t From the possessive investment in whiteness: how White people profit from identity politics /|r George Lipsitz --|t "Blackness beyond boundaries': navigating the political economies of global inequality" /|r Manning Marable --|t Part V. Civil rights and Black power /|r Chad Williams --|t "Testimony before the Credentials Committee, Democratic National Convention, Atlantic City, New Jersey" /|r Fannie Lou Hamer --|t "We shall overcome" --|t "Mississippi Goddam" /|r Nina Simone --|t "The Black agenda --|t Gary declaration: Black politics at the crossroads" /|r National Black Political Convention --|t "Is it time to reevaluate the church's role in the civil rights movement?" /|r Robin Blake --|t "More than a seat on the bus" /|r Danielle McGuire --|t From "Joanne is you and Joanne is me': a consideration of african american women and the 'free joan little' movement, 1974-75" /|r Genna Rae McNeil --|t From "could history repeat itself? the prospects for a second reconstruction in post-World War II South Carolina" /|r Robert Korstad --|t From up south: civil rights and Black power in Philadelphia /|r Matthew Countryman --|t From we will shoot back: armed resistance in the Mississippi freedom movement /|r Akinyele Umoja --|t Part VI. Contemporary perspectives on race and racial violence /|r Chad Williams --|t "Remarks by the president in eulogy for the honorable Reverend Clementa Pinckney, College of Charleston, Charleston, South Carolina" /|r Barack Obama --|t "The blacker the berry" /|r Kendrick Lamar --|t From "Investigation of the Ferguson Police Department" /|r United States Department of Justice Civil Rights Division --|t "Speech on Walter Scott shooting" /|r Clementa Pinckney --|t "Black bodies, White terrorism: a global reimagining of forgiveness" /|r Esther Armah --|t "Ella taught me: shattering the myth of the leaderless movement" /|r Barbara Ransby --|t "On the pole for freedom: Bree Newsome's politics, theory, and theology of resistance" /|r Brittney Cooper --|t From hate thy neighbor: move in violence and the persistence of racial segregation in housing /|r Jeannine Bell --|t From Charleston in Black and White: race and power in the south after the civil rights movement /|r Steve Estes --|t From not even past: Barack Obama and the burden of race /|r Thomas Sugrue --|t From "African American women, mass incarceration, and the politics of protection" /|r Kali Nicole Gross.
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