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... Perhaps the most novel and provocative feature of the Confessions is its use of the first person and the consequent attempt to view the revolt from the interior perspective of a black man's consciousness . Of the aesthetic impulse which ...
... Perhaps the most novel and provocative feature of the Confessions is its use of the first person and the consequent attempt to view the revolt from the interior perspective of a black man's consciousness . Of the aesthetic impulse which ...
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... perhaps paradigmatic version of the dilemmas which beset the contemporary white intellectual : how to help the black man without condescension ; how to balance the demands of black power with an intellectual and visceral commitment to ...
... perhaps paradigmatic version of the dilemmas which beset the contemporary white intellectual : how to help the black man without condescension ; how to balance the demands of black power with an intellectual and visceral commitment to ...
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... perhaps Malcolm X was aware of something in the Negro cultural experience which demanded a religion , even though it was quite the opposite of Christianity . Yale Lit : In Nat Turner's case , isn't his type of Southern Negro religion ...
... perhaps Malcolm X was aware of something in the Negro cultural experience which demanded a religion , even though it was quite the opposite of Christianity . Yale Lit : In Nat Turner's case , isn't his type of Southern Negro religion ...
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