We Now Belong to Ourselves: J.L. Edmonds, The Black Press, and Black Citizenship in America

We Now Belong to Ourselves: J.L. Edmonds, The Black Press, and Black Citizenship in America

par: Arianne Edmonds
Langue: Anglais
Format: Relié
ISBN 10: 0197579086
ISBN 13: 9780197579084
Date de publication: June 2nd, 2025
Éditeur: Oxford University Press
Pages: 152

Genres: Business & Economics, Poetry

In a captivating exploration of identity and belonging, Arianne Edmonds delves into the life and legacy of J.L. Edmonds, a pivotal figure in the Black press. Through a compelling blend of poetry and personal narrative, she brings to light the struggles and triumphs faced by Black Americans in their quest for citizenship and representation. The inclusion of previously unseen documents adds depth to the narrative, offering readers an intimate glimpse into the past.

Edmonds' work serves not only as a historical account but also as a reflection on the ongoing journey towards self-determination. The poignancy of her words resonates deeply as she examines the intersections of race, media, and community, ultimately inviting readers to contemplate what it means to truly belong in America.

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