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African American Culture and Society After Rodney King

African American Culture and Society After Rodney King

Josephine Metcalf; Carina Spaulding

Taylor Francis Ltd
2021
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1992 was a pivotal moment in African American history, with the Rodney King riots providing palpable evidence of racialized police brutality, media stereotyping of African Americans, and institutional discrimination. Following the twentieth anniversary of the Los Angeles uprising, this time period allows reflection on the shifting state of race in America, considering these stark realities as well as the election of the country's first black president, a growing African American middle class, and the black authors and artists significantly contributing to America's cultural output. Divided into six sections, (The African American Criminal in Culture and Media; Slave Voices and Bodies in Poetry and Plays; Representing African American Gender and Sexuality in Pop-Culture and Society; Black Cultural Production in Music and Dance; Obama and the Politics of Race; and Ongoing Realities and the Meaning of 'Blackness') this book is an engaging collection of chapters, varied in critical content and theoretical standpoints, linked by their intellectual stimulation and fascination with African American life, and questioning how and to what extent American culture and society is 'past' race. The chapters are united by an intertwined sense of progression and regression which addresses the diverse dynamics of continuity and change that have defined shifts in the African American experience over the past twenty years.
African American Culture and Society After Rodney King

African American Culture and Society After Rodney King

Josephine Metcalf; Carina Spaulding

Routledge
2015
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1992 was a pivotal moment in African American history, with the Rodney King riots providing palpable evidence of racialized police brutality, media stereotyping of African Americans, and institutional discrimination. Following the twentieth anniversary of the Los Angeles uprising, this time period allows reflection on the shifting state of race in America, considering these stark realities as well as the election of the country's first black president, a growing African American middle class, and the black authors and artists significantly contributing to America's cultural output. Divided into six sections, (The African American Criminal in Culture and Media; Slave Voices and Bodies in Poetry and Plays; Representing African American Gender and Sexuality in Pop-Culture and Society; Black Cultural Production in Music and Dance; Obama and the Politics of Race; and Ongoing Realities and the Meaning of 'Blackness') this book is an engaging collection of chapters, varied in critical content and theoretical standpoints, linked by their intellectual stimulation and fascination with African American life, and questioning how and to what extent American culture and society is 'past' race. The chapters are united by an intertwined sense of progression and regression which addresses the diverse dynamics of continuity and change that have defined shifts in the African American experience over the past twenty years.
The Political and Intellectual Legacy of Walter Rodney

The Political and Intellectual Legacy of Walter Rodney

Dwayne Wong (Omowale)

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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Walter Rodney left a political and academic legacy to the African world that few have matched. Rodney was a tireless scholar and activist who undertook a number of struggles throughout his lifetime. Rodney was a student activist as an undergraduate at the University of the West Indies in Jamaica. After earning his doctorate in England and teaching for some time as a professor in Tanzania, Rodney returned to Jamaica. There he wasted no time in educating the masses on African history, while also criticizing the failures of the Jamaican government to alleviate the suffering of the black masses on the island. For this Rodney was banned from Jamaica.He then turned to Tanzania, where he produced his most well-known book "How Europe Underdeveloped." Rodney eventually returned to Guyana and he joined the Working People's Alliance. The WPA was organized with the intention of uniting the working people of Guyana and to challenge the dictatorship of Forbes Burnham. In 1980, Rodney was killed. Many feel Rodney was assassinated by the government for his activities."The Political and Intellectual Legacy of Walter Rodney" examines both Rodney's work as an academic and a political figure.
Where the Hell You Been: Reggie & Rodney

Where the Hell You Been: Reggie & Rodney

Denise Coleman

Independently Published
2018
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Raised in a family with too many kids to count, Reggie and Rodney find themselves ignored, dismissed, and all but forgotten about. Left to fend for themselves, each girl is influenced by the examples of adults who are too self-absorbed to care about, or notice the impact of their behaviors on the impressionable young girls.Looking for love and acceptance, Reggie finds herself caught up in a world that is anything but loving. Following a man who she believes cares for her, she is lead down the path of prostitution. With danger and life threatening situations lurking around every corner, Reggie must find a way to escape a man who doesn't want to let her go, before her life is ruined forever.Rodney tries harder at making her life work, however the pain of rejection she experienced has left her suffering from a level of rage that threatens to consume her. She believes that she has her life together, except for the fact that if anyone so much as looks at her sideways, she's throwing hands.Spending more time in cuffs and occasionally behind bars, Rodney must find a way to deal with her childhood baggage before she has no life to live.In trying to resolve their issues, together, the cousins retrace their beginning in an effort to understand how they became so screwed up, before all hope is lost.
The Adventures of Left Eye Lazy OPERATION: Rodney Rotten
The Adventure continues...When Middle School is the least of your worries, you know something is wrong. Your best friend (Riley Repeat) is fighting leukemia, Your neighbor crush (Mercedes) is dating the wrong boy, and your best friend (Chance Romance) has a plan. Operation: Rodney Rotten commences. What could go wrong?Welcome back to Woodmont Falls - it is Winter, it is cold, it is a blizzard. What will go as planned?The gang is back. They are about to learn that judging a person without knowing them, could be wrong. Be the best version of yourself everyday. Come along on our adventure.
From Athens to Gordion – The Papers of a Memorial Symposium for Rodney S. Young
The nine papers in this volume, presented by former colleagues and students of the late Rodney S. Young, are representative of Young's archaeological interests: Athens, where he received his archaeological training, and Gordion, where he achieved his greatest successes. This book will prove valuable to students and scholars interested in the interconnections between Greece and Anatolia from the Bronze Age through classical times.
Sgt. Rodney M. Davis

Sgt. Rodney M. Davis

John D Hollis

Hugo House Publishers
2018
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How Far Would You Go to Honor a Code? Honor. Courage. Commitment. These are the pillars of United States Marine Corps values. So why Sgt. Rodney M. Davis lunged atop that enemy grenade at the expense of his own life on Sept. 6, 1967 is the quintessential question that has haunted not only those who stood closest to him at that critical moment, but his own family and friends for over fifty years now. Why would a young African-American with a beautiful wife and two infant children eagerly awaiting his return home from Vietnam commit such a noble and courageous, yet sacrificial act? And for Marines he barely knew if at all? And for a country that often treated him like a second-class citizen at the time? was a brave man and a good Marine. My grandfather always told me that if Davis] had not jumped on that grenade, every Marine in that trench would have been seriously injured or killed. My grandfather believed that he would have died that day. My mother would have been an orphan at the age of one, and I would have never known my grandfather. In a time when the United States was ravaged by racial tension, I wonder what kind of bond men form while fighting a war, for him to have saved the lives of a bunch of white men - including a Texan officer - that he knew for a short period of time? Davis] was a modern-day hero, and the kind of Marine I strive to live up to." Steven Brackeen Turunc, the eldest grandson of Davis' late platoon commander, John Brackeen. Turunc graduated from Officer Candidates School in November 2014 and is currently serving on active duty in the U.S. Marine Corps. That Davis was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor at the White House on March, 26, 1969 did little to assuage the heartbreak felt by his grieving family and the many friends he left behind. But looking after his own had always been Davis' calling. This is his story.
Dangerous Times--The Assassination of Dr. Walter Rodney
Around 8PM on the night of Friday June 13, 1980 a mysterious bomb-blast put an end to the mortal life of Walter Rodney--the true, post World War II fountainhead of what promised to be a 20th century Caribbean emancipation.Here, for the first time is a racy, well-researched account of that event, marking what celebrated Caribbean novelist, George Lamming called "the most dangerous of times".