%% [[Philosophy of Race Syllabus Materials]] – [[Hunter PHIL226 – African American Philosophy]] [[african-american philosophy]] [[References]] [[Black Nationalism]] [[nationalism]] [[separatism]] [[assimilation]] %% # Racial Nationalism, Separatism, Assimilation (References) - Martin Delaney: “The Condition, Elevation, Emigration, and Destiny of the Colored People of the United States” 73 - Frederick Douglass: “The Future of the Negro, The Future of the Colored Race, The Nation’s Problem, and On Colonization” 81 ### Black Power - The Black Panthers: Ten Point Program - Malcolm X: “Message to the Grass Roots” - Charles Hamilton and Stokeley Carmichael, Black Power: The politics of liberation in America. London: Cape, 1968. - Shelby, T. (2005). We Who Are Dark. Belknap Press. Chp. 1 Two conceptions of Black Nationalism. 24-59. ### Garvey vs Du Bois - Du Bois, W.E.B. (1897). The Conservation of Races - Garvey, (Brotz (ed) 1966∕92, African-American Social and Political Thought 1850-1920) - “Race Assimilation” X - “The True Solution of the Negro Problem” X - “An Appeal to the Soul of White America” X - “Racial Reforms” X - “Who and What is a Negro” X - “An Appeal to the Conscience of the Black Race to See Itself” X - “The Negro’s Place in World Reorganization” X - “Aims and Objects of Movement for Solution of Negro Problem” X - “Racial Ideals”. - Du Bois, W.E.B. (W.E.B. Du Bois: A Reader. D. Levering Lewis (Ed.) New York: Henry Holt and Company, 1995. 333-39.) - “Back to Africa” - Garvey, M. (1923). (Philosophy and Opinions of Marcus Garvey) - “W.E. Burghardt Du Bois as a Hater of Dark People.” - Du Bois, W.E.B.. (W.E.B. Du Bois: A Reader. D. Levering Lewis (Ed.) New York: Henry Holt and Company, 1995. 333-39.) - (1924) “Lunatic or Traitor” - (1928). “Marcus Garvey and the NAACP” - Shelby, T. (2005). We Who Are Dark. Belknap Press. Chp. 2 Class, Poverty, and Shame. 60-80.