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(Ebook) In Search of the Talented Tenth: Howard University Public Intellectuals and the Dilemmas of Race, 1926-1970 by Zachery R. Williams ISBN 9780826218629, 0826218628

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Authors:Zachery R. Williams
Pages:256 pages.
Year:2009
Editon:1
Language:english
File Size:2.29 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780826218629, 0826218628
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(Ebook) In Search of the Talented Tenth: Howard University Public Intellectuals and the Dilemmas of Race, 1926-1970 by Zachery R. Williams ISBN 9780826218629, 0826218628

From the 1920s through the 1970s, Howard University was home to America's most renowned assemblage of black scholars. This book traces some of the personal and professional activities of this community of public intellectuals, demonstrating their scholar-activist nature and the myriad ways they influenced modern African American, African, and Africana policy studies. "In Search of the Talented Tenth" tells how individuals like Rayford Logan, E. Franklin Frazier, John Hope Franklin, Merze Tate, Charles Wesley, and Dorothy Porter left an indelible imprint on academia and black communities alike through their impact on civil rights, anticolonialism, and women's rights. Zachery Williams explores W. E. B. Du Bois' Talented Tenth by describing their role as public intellectuals from the Harlem Renaissance to the Black Power movement and in times as trying as the Jim Crow and Cold War eras. Williams first describes how the years 1890 to 1926 laid the foundation for Howard's emergence as the 'capstone of Negro education' during the administration of university president Mordecai Johnson. He offers a wide-ranging discussion of how the African American community of Washington, D.C., contributed to the dynamism and intellectual life of the university, and he delineates the ties that linked many faculty members to each other in ways that energized their intellectual growth and productivity as scholars. He also discusses the interaction of Howard's intellectual community with those of the West Indies, Africa, and other places, showing the international impact of Howard's intellectuals and the ways in which black and brown elites outside the United States stimulated the thought and scholarship of the Howard intellectuals. "In Search of the Talented Tenth" marks the first in-depth study of the intellectual activity of this community of scholars and further attests to the historic role of women faculty in shaping the university. It restifies to the impact of this group as a model by which the twenty-first century's black public intellectuals can be measured.
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