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James Farmer Jr.: Bloomsbury Studies in Political Communication

Autor Ben Voth
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James Farmer Jr.: The Great Debater provides a rhetorical and biographical guide to how the American Civil Rights Movement came into being. It details James Farmer Jr.'s intellectual emergence as a young debater at an HBCU in Marshall, Texas and ultimately chronicles how this led to the emergence of the first non-violent sit-in against segregation in 1942 in Chicago. Farmer was a key founder of the Congress of Racial Equality [CORE] that pioneered the non-violent strategies that would later be used by Martin Luther King. He debated important figures like Malcolm X to provide a powerful advocacy grounded in the praxis of argumentation. Ben Voth demonstrates the ongoing relevance of Farmer's successful debate methodology in resolving contemporary race problems in the 21st century such as Black Lives Matter.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781498539654
ISBN-10: 1498539653
Pagini: 210
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.35 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Seria Bloomsbury Studies in Political Communication


Descriere

This book provides an argumentation study of the life of the "great debater," James Farmer Jr. and analyzes his emergence as a debater in conjunction with the fight for racial equality. It shows how Farmer's rhetoric helped him lead the founding of the American Civil Rights Movement and other key events during this time.

Cuprins

Contents Preface Acknowledgements Introduction Why James Farmer Jr. Matters Today Chapter 1. The Family of James Farmer Jr. Chapter 2. James Farmer Jr. at Wiley College¿1934-1938 Chapter 3. The Debate Coach: Melvin Tolson Chapter 4. From Minister to Advocate Against Segregation Chapter 5. The first Sit-in¿ Jack Spratt in 1942 Chapter 6. The Freedom Rides 1961 Chapter 7. The MOW 1963 and Freedom Summer 1964 Chapter 8. Malcolm X and James Farmer Jr. Chapter 9. Republican for Congress and the Nixon Years Chapter 10. James Farmer and the Matter of Black Lives Today Chapter 11. The implications of Farmer Today Appendix Malcolm X debates James Farmer Jr. at Cornell References About the Author