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The Quest for Identity and Agency as a Black Scholar and Human Rights Activist
Combatting Invisibility And Gaining Legitimacy
by Charles P. Henry
Part of the Activism and Social Movement Studies series
How does one overcome invisibility and gain legitimacy in an individualized society?
In his compelling book, The Quest for Identity and Agency as a Black Scholar and Human Rights Activist, Charles P. Henry explores his involvement in two pivotal social movements: the search for social identity and the fight for civil and human rights. Starting with personal experiences of place, memory, family, Black Studies, and reparations, Henry's narrative expands to broader issues like the Black diaspora, global community, and intersectionality.
Henry was one of the few Black students in his cohort and the first in his family to attend college. He navigated the educational landscape during movements for equality and justice, challenging the established order. This work explores how he found his place in these movements.
This book is a valuable resource for students in American politics, race and politics, human rights, peace and conflict Studies, and social movements. It also appeals to educators, activists, policymakers, and anyone interested in social identity, legitimacy, and community in the quest for justice.
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Stories of Solidarity and Struggle
A Life In The Worldwide Movement For Human Rights
by David Hinkley
Part of the Activism and Social Movement Studies series
Explore one man's life of solidarity and Struggle in the cause of human rights; examine a movement and the people it touches, from Shanghai to Soweto, Santiago to Khartoum.
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