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  1. Há 1 dia · One of the central issues in the study of race and ethnicity is ontology. That is, after decades of scientific inquiry, we continue to debate definitions for race and ethnicity. Broadly speaking, the questions that frame this debate are: what is race, what is ethnicity, are they the same, or are they different?

  2. Há 4 dias · The New Negro and the Quest for Respectability: 1895 to World War I. At the turn of the nineteenth century the term "New Negro" suggested education, refinement, money, assertiveness, and racial consciousness. Let us trace the history of the idea of the New Negro from 1895.

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  3. Há 3 dias · Traditionally the Harlem Renaissance was viewed primarily as a literary movement centered in Harlem and growing out of the black migration and the emergence of Harlem as the premier black metropolis in the United States.

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  4. Há 3 dias · Rather than seeking to provoke a humanitarian compassion, John Saunders sees the colonial history of New South Wales as a larger question of justice, and invites his readers “to try the question by the evidence of conscience, and before the tribunal of God.” 7 By invoking conscience, he implicitly highlights a key marker of Baptist identity: the testimony of conscience was historically ...

  5. Há 5 dias · In the 18th century, debates surrounding the institution of slavery in the Americas hinged on the question of whether innate differences in intellectual capacity existed between races, in particular between black people and white people.

  6. Há 1 dia · Using a variety of theoretical lenses, including intersectionality and systemic racism theory, Feinstein places racist sexual violence into its broader context, tracing the legacies of such violence in today’s behaviour and discourse.

  7. Há 4 dias · Booker T. Washington, born a slave in 1858, was the most influential black leader at the turn of the century. He had worked as a laborer and domestic servant after the Civil War, eventually attending Virginia's Hampton Institute.