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The Black Progress Question
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The Black Progress Question
Explaining the African American Predicament

First Edition

Volume: 9

December 1994 | 256 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
The African American experience in the United States has enriched American history in countless ways. The overriding theme of that experience, however, is one of exploitation and discrimination. How long will this go on? Are African Americans making progress toward complete incorporation into American society? The author of this fascinating volume addresses these issues, examines others' accounts, and offers an alternative approach to explaining the "African American predicament." Stephen Burman's analysis is a sobering one: No simple answer is available to the problem at hand. Some of the other issues the author addresses are the liberal tradition and black progress, race and politics (with special emphasis on Atlanta, Georgia), black nationalism, and Marxism and capitalism and how they relate to black progress. This volume is a must-read for anyone interested in race and ethnic relations. Scholars and students involved in sociology, political science, and urban studies will also appreciate the cogent ideas and lucid analysis contained in The Black Progress Question. "Stephen Burman has written an insightful, judicious, and original critique of competing theories used to interpret the contemporary situation of African Americans." --Choice "Stephen Burman asks: Are African Americans making progress toward political and economic integration into American society? If not, why not? Chapters cover criteria for 'black progress'; the liberal tradition and its failings; the neoconservative arguments'; the influence of Marxism and capitalism;black nationalism; power and plurism; and the continuing tragedy of African Americans in terms of individual, community, national, and global progress." --Journal of Social Work Education

 
Introduction
The Inevitability of Antimony

 
 
These Things Take Time
The Liberal Tradition and Black Progress

 
 
American Right or Wrong
The Neoconservative Response

 
 
Everything and Nothing
Marxism, Capitalism and Black Progress

 
 
Been Down So Long
Race, Culture and Black Nationalism

 
 
Power and Pluralism
Black Progress and the Politics of Race

 
 
The Illusion of Progress? Race and Politics in Atlanta, Georgia
 
Conclusion
Progress or Impasse? The Continuing Tragedy of African Americans

 

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