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Uncle Tom or New Negro: African Americans Reflect on Booker T. Washington and UP FROM SLAVERY 100 Years Later

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Uncle Tom or New Negro: African Americans Reflect on Booker T. Washington and UP FROM SLAVERY 100 Years Later

Contributors:

By (Author) Rebecca Carroll

ISBN:

9780767919555

Publisher:

Random House USA Inc

Imprint:

Random House USA Inc

Publication Date:

10th January 2006

Country:

India

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Education
Ethnic studies
Social and cultural history

Dewey:

B

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

512

Dimensions:

Width 140mm, Height 210mm, Spine 25mm

Weight:

581g

Description

On the ninetieth anniversary of Booker T. Washington's death comes a passionate, provocative dialogue on his complicated legacy, including the complete text of his classic autobiography, Up from Slavery. Booker T. Washington was born a slave in 1858, yet roughly forty years later he had established the Tuskegee Institute. Befriended by a U.S. president and corporate titans, beloved and reviled by the black community, Washington was one of the most influential voices on the postslavery scene. But Washington's message of gradual accommodation was accepted by some and rejected by others, and, almost a century after his death, he is still one of the most controversial and misunderstood characters in American history. Uncle Tom or New Negro does much more than provide yet another critical edition of Washington's memoirs. Instead, Carroll has interviewed an outstanding array of African American luminaries including Julianne Malveaux, cultural critics Debra Dickerson and John McWhorter, and Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and radio talk-show host Karen Hunter, among others. In a dazzling collection bursting with invigorating and varying perspectives, (e.g. What would Booker T. think of Sean Combs or Russell Simmons Was Washington a "tragic buffoon" or "a giver of hope to those on the margins of the margins") this cutting-edge book allows you to reach your own conclusions about a controversial and perhaps ultimately enigmatic figure.

Author Bio

REBECCA CARROLL is the author of several books, including Saving the Race- Conversations on Du Bois from a Collective Memoir of Souls and the award-winning Sugar in the Raw- Voices of Young Black Girls in America. She lives in New York City with her husband, the sociologist Christopher Bonastia, and their son Kofi.

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