Includes bibliographical references (p. 223-240) and index.
Contents:
Index. Introduction : from Black power to hip hop -- 6. Race, family, and the U.S. nation-state -- 1. Like one of the family : race, ethnicity, and the paradox of American national identity -- 2. Will the "real" mother please stand up? : race, class, and American national family planning -- [pt]. 2. Ethnicity, culture, and Black nationalist politics -- 3. Black nationalism and African American ethnicity : Afrocentrism as civil religion -- 4. When fighting words are not enough : the gendered content of Afrocentrism -- [pt]. 3. Feminism, nationalism, and African American women -- 5. Why collective identity politics matter : feminism, nationalism, and Black women's community work -- 6. Is the personal still political? : the women's movement, feminism, and Black women in the hip-hop generation -- Notes -- References -- Index.
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