UID:
almahu_9948324330902882
Format:
1 online resource (422 pages) :
,
illustrations.
ISBN:
9781438450933 (e-book)
Series Statement:
SUNY series in African American studies
Note:
Our tallest tree : an essay toward a biography of Ronald Walters / Robert G. Newby -- The groundbreaking Wichita sit-in in movement : an essay in appreciation of Ronald Walters' scholarly and political contributions / Aldon Morris -- Reflections / Ronald W. Walters -- The black science in political science / Katherine Tate -- Black intellectuals in the age of new democratic politics : reflections on Ronald Walters, the Maryland years / Cedric Johnson -- A modest proposal : a call for leadership specialization and the recognition of multiple black constituencies / Andra Gillespie -- Still waters run deep : synthesizing Ronald Walters theses on black leadership and black nationalism / Errol Henderson -- Usurper-in-chief? : white nationalism, the Tea Party and and president Barack Obama / Adolphus G. Belk, Jr -- White nationalism, black interests, and contemporary American politics / Corey Cook -- Ronald Walters and the District of Columbia : action research and the odyssey of the capital colony / Lenneal V. Henderson -- Ronald Walters as a political empowerment theorist : the concept of leverage strategies / Hanes Walton, Jr -- Ronald Walters : theory and practice of foreign policy justice / Karin FL. Stanford -- Ronald Walters : pan Africanism and international struggles for social justice / Horace Campbell -- Reparations, citizenship and the politics of identity / Charles P. Henry -- Rights and the first black president : Barack Obama and the politics of racial equality / Ronald W. Walters, with the assistance of Robert C. Smith -- Afterword / Robert C. Smith.
Additional Edition:
Print version: What has this got to do with the liberation of Black people? : the impact of Ronald W. Walters on African American thought and leadership. Albany : State University of New York Press, 2014 ISBN 9781438450919
Language:
English
Keywords:
Electronic books.
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