The Return of Black Nationalism and the Death of White Supremacy
By (Author) Vincent Edward Oluwole Adejumo
Feral House,U.S.
Feral House,U.S.
24th September 2025
United States
General
Non Fiction
Paperback
256
Width 152mm, Height 229mm
The Returnof Black Nationalism and the Death of White Supremacydelves into the dynamic history and powerful futureof Black Nationalism in the United States. From the dark days of slavery totoday's fight for equality, this compelling book uncovers the relentlessstruggle of African Americans against systemic white supremacy, a legacyembedded in the very foundation of the country.
Professor Vincent Adejumo takesreaders on a fascinating journey through time, unraveling the rich history ofBlack Nationalism and its role as a steadfast defense against white supremacy.He shines a light on the remarkable individuals and leaders who have shapedBlack American identity from the 1700s to the present, bringing their storiesto life with vivid detail and insightful analysis.
Discover a different Americathrough Adejumo's eyes, where the concept of 'Separate but Equal' isreinterpreted and the essence of Blackness is celebrated. This book not onlyexplores the past but also connects it to today's economic and political landscape,revealing the lasting influence of Black Nationalism.
Whether you're a historyenthusiast or a curious reader,The Return of Black Nationalismand the Death of White Supremacyoffers a fresh perspectiveon American history, uncovering the unsung heroes and unexpected villains whohave shaped the nation's journey. This is a must-read for anyone seeking tounderstand the profound impact of Black Nationalism on America's past, present,and future.
A compelling foreword by XXXXintroduces the book. Dozens of historical images complement this important story.
Dr.Vincent Edward Oluwole Adejumo is currently a Senior Lecturer of AfricanAmerican Studies, affiliate faculty of the Department of Political Science atthe University of Florida, and President of the Olu Institute of Learning Inc.In the Summer of 2015, Dr. Adejumo graduated from the University of Florida'sPolitical Science PhD program majoring in policy and administration.
Hecurrently teaches Introduction to African American Studies, The Wire, MentoringAt-Risk Youth, Black Wall Street, and Black Masculinity. Dr. Adejumo has also published numerous peer-reviewed articles and given presentations in the central Florida community that center on the African American experience in the U.S. and, more specifically, in the South as part of the Florida Humanities Council Speaker's Bureau.
Dueto his continued involvement and reputation for teaching at the University ofFlorida, Dr. Adejumo was selected as the Professor of the Year by the UF BlackStudent Union for the 2015-2016 school year. He was also selected as theProfessor and Advisor of the Year by the UF College of Liberal Arts andSciences for the 2017-2018 school year.