Black Studies in the University

A Symposium

Armstead L Robinson editor Farah Jasmine Griffin editor Craig C Foster editor Donald H Ogilvie editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Yale University Press

Publishing:26th Aug '25

£18.99

This title is due to be published on 26th August, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Black Studies in the University cover

A founding document of African American Studies, reissued for today’s students and scholars
 
In a landmark 1968 conference at Yale University, students, faculty, and community activists helped establish “Afro‑American Studies” as a major, and then a thriving department, at Yale. In these conference proceedings, participants argue for the necessity of Black Studies as a field, start to delineate its central debates, discuss its relationship to the broader community, and plot a course of study. Bristling with implied action and the power of an idea whose time has come, this classic reissue will serve as a resource for new generations of scholars and activists.
  
Contributors to the proceedings include McGeorge Bundy, Lawrence W. Chisolm, Harold Cruse, David Brion Davis, Nathan Hare, Maulana Ron Karenga, Martin Kilson, Jr., Gerald A. McWorter, Sidney W. Mintz, Boniface Obichere, Alvin Poussaint, Edwin S. Redkey, Charles H. Taylor, Jr., and Robert Farris Thompson.
 
In a new introduction, Farah Jasmine Griffin reflects on the legacy of this book and the trajectory of the field over the decades; forewords by Ralph C. Dawson and Henry Louis Gates, Jr., recall the pioneering moment at Yale and all that it made possible.

“A testament to the triumph of reason—of the open, honest, thoughtful exchange of beliefs and ideas—even in the face of fraught challenges arising from the most strident and urgent political forces.”—Henry Louis Gates, Jr., from the Foreword

“A reminder of the power and importance of students and faculty, who together forwarded the university’s mission to better the world through the very best research, scholarship, and teaching for the benefit of future generations.”—Farah Jasmine Griffin, from the Introduction

ISBN: 9780300278989

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288 pages

Updated with New Forewords and an Introduction