Black Bodies, White Gazes: The Continuing Significance of Race in America

Rowman & Littlefield Publishers (2016)
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Abstract

Drawing from the lives of Ossie Davis, Frantz Fanon, Malcolm X, and W. E. B. Du Bois, as well as his own experience, and fully updated to account for what has transpired since the rise of the Black Lives Matter movement, Yancy provides an invaluable resource for students and teachers of courses in African American Studies, African American History, Philosophy of Race, and anyone else who wishes to examine what it means to be Black in America.

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Linda Martín Alcoff
CUNY Graduate Center
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Emory University

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