Black Philosopher, White Academy
The Career of William Fontaine
Format:Hardback
Publisher:University of Pennsylvania Press
Published:23rd Jul '08
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At a time when almost all African American college students attended black colleges, philosopher William Fontaine was the only black member of the Penn faculty. Bruce Kuklick sheds light on Fontaine's career as a black scholar as well as on the discipline of philosophy and academic life at mid-century.
At a time when almost all African American college students attended black colleges, philosopher William Fontaine was the only black member of the University of Pennsylvania faculty—and quite possibly the only black member of any faculty in the Ivy League. Little is known about Fontaine, but his predicament was common to African American professionals and intellectuals at a critical time in the history of civil rights and race relations in the United States.
Black Philosopher, White Academy is at once a biographical sketch of a man caught up in the issues and the dilemmas of race in the middle of the last century; a portrait of a salient aspect of academic life then; and an intellectual history of a period in African American life and letters, the discipline of philosophy, and the American academy. It is also a meditation on the sources available to a practicing historian and, frustratingly, the sources that are not. Bruce Kuklick stays close to the slim packet of evidence left on Fontaine's life and career but also strains against its limitations to extract the largest possible insights into the life of the elusive Fontaine.
"William Fontaine should be considered a pioneering African American intellectual. What is so fascinating about his story is that it is neither a heroic tale nor a tragic one. This is a portrait of academic life for so many: one of grinding travail and minimal success. While Fontaine was a standout within the African American community, his career in an Ivy League school, before and after the high tide of the civil rights movement, was spent largely in obscurity. What must this have been like for him? Bruce Kuklick has masterfully brought us to the limits of what we may know." * Edward J. Blum, author of W. E. B. Du Bois, American Prophet *
ISBN: 9780812240986
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192 pages