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Focusing on the intellectual history of black humanism since the civil rights era, the book explores how this human-centered philosophy emerged from African American experiences in a predominantly white society. It critiques the overshadowing influence of theistic beliefs and the Black Church, highlighting the commitment of black humanists to effect change through human action rather than divine intervention. The narrative emphasizes cultural expressions that challenge racism and advocate for alternative life possibilities, positioning black humanism as a vital response to systemic oppression.
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The Black Humanist Tradition in Anti-Racist Literature, Alexandra Hartmann
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- 2024
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