جزئیات کتاب
فرمت
جلد نرم
صفحات
280
زبان
انگلیسی
منتشر شده
Oct 1, 2021
ناشر
Univ of North Carolina Pr
ISBN-10
146966609X
ISBN-13
9781469666099
توضیحات
Imani Perry explores the rich history of the Black National Anthem, a pivotal emblem of cultural pride and resilience within the African American experience. By delving deeply into its origins and evolution, she uncovers not just the anthem's background, but also the societal and historical forces that shaped its significance throughout different eras.
In Perry's narrative, the anthem emerges as a powerful voice for unity and collective struggle against oppression. The text highlights how, through various movements and events, this anthem has served as a rallying cry for generations seeking justice and recognition. It reflects the persistent spirit of a community striving for equality and acknowledgment in the face of adversity.
The author contextualizes the anthem within broader discussions of race, identity, and empowerment in American history. By incorporating personal stories and cultural analysis, she enriches the reader’s understanding of what the anthem represents to many today.
Ultimately, Perry's work stands as a poignant reminder of the ongoing struggle for civil rights and the unyielding spirit of those who have fought for their place in the tapestry of American culture. It is both a historical account and a celebration of the enduring legacy of the Black National Anthem.
In Perry's narrative, the anthem emerges as a powerful voice for unity and collective struggle against oppression. The text highlights how, through various movements and events, this anthem has served as a rallying cry for generations seeking justice and recognition. It reflects the persistent spirit of a community striving for equality and acknowledgment in the face of adversity.
The author contextualizes the anthem within broader discussions of race, identity, and empowerment in American history. By incorporating personal stories and cultural analysis, she enriches the reader’s understanding of what the anthem represents to many today.
Ultimately, Perry's work stands as a poignant reminder of the ongoing struggle for civil rights and the unyielding spirit of those who have fought for their place in the tapestry of American culture. It is both a historical account and a celebration of the enduring legacy of the Black National Anthem.