David Walker: The Politics of Racial Egalitarianism
Pinder, Sherrow O.
- 出版商: Polity
- 出版日期: 2024-07-22
- 售價: $2,670
- 貴賓價: 9.5 折 $2,537
- 語言: 英文
- 頁數: 224
- 裝訂: Hardcover - also called cloth, retail trade, or trade
- ISBN: 1509548262
- ISBN-13: 9781509548262
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David Walker, a free (with a small f) black man, was one of the most significant African-American abolitionists of the nineteenth century. Born in a slave society before moving to Boston where, after the American Revolutionary War, slavery was abolished, Walker devoted his life to fighting slavery and antiblack racism.
In this book, Sherrow O. Pinder brings to light Walker's lived experience, activism, and the synchronizing of his Christian principles and reformist radicalism to demonstrate why and how slavery must be eliminated. Walker's call for blacks to regain their natural rights guaranteed under God's law and the Declaration of Independence culminated in An Appeal to the Coloured Citizens of the World, an enormously influential work that is now considered a founding text of black studies.
Today, given the escalation of antiblack racism manifested in the upholding of institutionalized violence by the state, the continued economic and social marginality of African-Americans, and the escalation of failing infrastructures in black neighborhoods, we cannot afford to forget Walker's push for racial egalitarianism: it is more urgent than ever.
In this book, Sherrow O. Pinder brings to light Walker's lived experience, activism, and the synchronizing of his Christian principles and reformist radicalism to demonstrate why and how slavery must be eliminated. Walker's call for blacks to regain their natural rights guaranteed under God's law and the Declaration of Independence culminated in An Appeal to the Coloured Citizens of the World, an enormously influential work that is now considered a founding text of black studies.
Today, given the escalation of antiblack racism manifested in the upholding of institutionalized violence by the state, the continued economic and social marginality of African-Americans, and the escalation of failing infrastructures in black neighborhoods, we cannot afford to forget Walker's push for racial egalitarianism: it is more urgent than ever.
商品描述(中文翻譯)
大衛·沃克(David Walker)是十九世紀最重要的非裔美國廢奴主義者之一,他是一位自由(小寫f)的黑人。在一個奴隸社會出生後,沃克搬到了波士頓,在美國革命戰爭後,奴隸制度被廢除,他致力於反對奴隸制度和反黑種族主義的鬥爭。
在這本書中,Sherrow O. Pinder揭示了沃克的生活經歷、行動主義以及他如何將基督教原則和改革主義激進主義相結合,以證明為什麼以及如何消除奴隸制度的必要性。沃克呼籲黑人恢復上帝法律和《獨立宣言》所保證的自然權利,這一呼籲最終在《向全世界有色公民呼籲》中達到高潮,這部極具影響力的作品現在被視為黑人研究的奠基文獻之一。
如今,由於國家持續維護制度化暴力、非裔美國人持續面臨經濟和社會邊緣化,以及黑人社區基礎設施的日益惡化,我們不能忘記沃克對種族平等的追求:這比以往任何時候都更加迫切。