Liberation movements and black-on-black survival love : it's no ordinary love /

"Black women are long overdue for proper recognition as primary love interests and researchers who are so inclined must do a better job of uncovering examples of black men who proclaim black women as more than a default companion. A primary objective of this book is to examine love letters, civ...

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Main Author: Cureton, Steven Randolph, 1968- (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: New York : Peter Lang, [2021]
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Summary:"Black women are long overdue for proper recognition as primary love interests and researchers who are so inclined must do a better job of uncovering examples of black men who proclaim black women as more than a default companion. A primary objective of this book is to examine love letters, civil rights pursuits, and interpersonal relations amongst prominent liberation icons. Additionally, exploring colorism, black power, nihilism, race manners, race matters, black feminism, secular verification of spirituality and racial casting will hopefully provide insight concerning whether black-on-black love is a survival type of love. This is attractive for any undergraduate and graduate level courses seeking to understand the nature of the black experience in America. Moreover, this book is intended to reach audiences interested in the real thin line between love and hate amongst black men and black women"--
Physical Description:1 online resource (xiii, 154 pages)
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9781433187063
143318706X
9781433187049
1433187043
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1433187051
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