Black genius and the American experience

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Black genius and the American experience

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"Black Genius explores the historical roots and contemporary exemplars of black achievement in America. Interweaving past and present, Dick Russell emphasizes the importance of the traditions that nurtured black artists, scientists, intellectuals, physicians, and spiritual leaders."--BOOK JACKET. "The author's interviews with numerous remarkable individuals, the well-known and the overlooked, offer a deeply personal and inspiring message through their own unique voices."--BOOK JACKET.

"We see how they were encouraged by mentors and families, how the creative tradition was passed form one generation to the next. This great theme of interconnectedness is played out, for example in the relationship between Wynton Marsalis and the venerable author Albert Murray. His education of Marsalis links to not only Lois Armstrong and Duke Ellington, but also to Ralph Ellison and the artist Romare Bearden.

In addition to these prominent American figures, Russell brings to light men and women whose reputations have not received due recognition, and whose courage and achievements are also a beacon to aspire towards."--BOOK JACKET.

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English
Pages
497

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Black genius and the American experience
1999, Carroll & Graf
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Table of Contents

Ancestors
Ellington's mentor: Will Marion Cook
Albert Murray and Louis Armstrong
The craft of Ralph Ellison
From Duke Ellington to Wynton Marsalis
Variations on a theme : Romare Bearden, artist
Ancestors
Meta Warrick Fuller, sculptor
The painters : Lois Mailou Jones and Jacob Lawrence
All the world's their stage : Paul Robeson and Ira Aldridge
Gordon Parks : a lens on humanity
Ancestors
Mary McLeod Bethune, educator
A teacher's mission : Elma Lewis
The philosphers : Cornel West and the Du Bois/Locke legacy
Toni Morrison : Nobel prize for literature
Timeless voices, parallel realities : James Baldwin and Frederick Douglass.
(Cont'd) Ancestors
Lewis Latimer and the early black inventors
The laser physicist and the computer wizard : Earl and Alan Shaw
Bob Moses and the algebra project
Ancestors
The astronomer/surveyor : Benjamin Banneker
The architects : Charles and Cheryl McAfee
Ancestors
the physician's Louis Tompkins Wright and Jane Cooke Wright
Byllye Avery and the National Black Women's Health Project
Ancestors
Sojourner Truth and the nineteenth-century visionaries
Howard Thurman, Benjamin Mays, and the Martin Luther King legacy.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [475]-480) and index.

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Dewey Decimal Class
973/.0496073/00922, B

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xii, 497 p. :
Number of pages
497

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OL18312490M
ISBN 10
0786705736
OCLC/WorldCat
42202995
Library Thing
2624834
Goodreads
156109

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