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Black Culture and Black Consciousness: Afro-American Folk Thought from Slavery to Freedom » (Anniversar)

Book cover image of Black Culture and Black Consciousness: Afro-American Folk Thought from Slavery to Freedom by Lawrence W. Levine

Authors: Lawrence W. Levine
ISBN-13: 9780195305685, ISBN-10: 019530568X
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Date Published: May 2007
Edition: Anniversar

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Author Biography: Lawrence W. Levine

The late Lawrence W. Levine was Margaret Byrne Professor of History Emeritus at the University of California, Berkeley, and Professor of History and Cultural Studies at George Mason University in Virginia. A former MacArthur fellow and a Past President of the Organization of American Historians, he was the author of a number of books, among them The Unpredictable Past: Explorations in American Cultural History, Highbrow/Lowbrow, and The People & the President: America's Extraordinary Conversation with FDR

Book Synopsis

When Black Culture and Black Consciousness first appeared thirty years ago, it marked a revolution in our understanding of African American history. Contrary to prevailing ideas at the time, which held that African culture disappeared quickly under slavery and that black Americans had little group pride, history, or cohesiveness, Levine uncovered a cultural treasure trove, illuminating a rich and complex African American oral tradition, including songs, proverbs, jokes, folktales, and long narrative poems called toasts—work that dated from before and after emancipation. The fact that these ideas and sources seem so commonplace now is in large part due this book and the scholarship that followed in its wake. A landmark work that was part of the "cultural turn" in American history, Black Culture and Black Consciousness profoundly influenced an entire generation of historians and continues to be read and taught. For this anniversary reissue, Levine wrote a new preface reflecting on the writing of the book and its place within intellectual trends in African American and American cultural history.

Table of Contents

Preface to 30th Anniversary Edition
Preface
1. The Sacred World of Black Slaves
2. The Meaning of Slave Tales
3. Freedom, Culture, and Religion
4. The Rise of Secular Song
5. Black Laughter
6. A Pantheon of Heroes
Epilogue
Notes/Index

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