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3 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Modern idealism for the African American Culture,
By La-Shanda West (Homestead, Florida United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Uplifting the Race: Black Leadership, Politics, and Culture in the Twentieth Century (Hardcover)
Kevin Gaines does a remarkable job in identify the problems that face many African Americans living in the Twentieth Century. His studies is focused around the Civil Right Era where you have powerful leaders involved with the "Black Freedom Movement." Noted key players are Malcolm X and Marcus Garvey. His arguements are based around the problems in the South and the violation of civil and human rights. The Federal and local (Southern) governments are the key institutions that supported the unjust treatment of African Americans for over many centuries. Gaines seem to argue that if there is a change in the way politics are incorporated in the poor black communities to help build a middle/working class society then the poverty rate would decrease and race would not be a barrier.
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Uplifting the Race: Black Leadership, Politics, and Culture in the Twentieth Century by Kevin Kelly Gaines (Paperback - February 19, 1996)
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