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Frederick Douglass

A Critical Reader

Lawson, Bill / Kirkland, Frank (Herausgeber)

Blackwell Critical Reader

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1. Auflage Dezember 1998
424 Seiten, Softcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd

ISBN: 978-0-631-20578-4
John Wiley & Sons

In this powerful volume, 15 leading American philosophers examine
and critically reassess Douglass's significance for contemporary
social and political thought.

Philosophically, Douglass's work sought to establish better ways
of thinking, especially in the light of his convictions about our
humanity and democratic legitimacy - convictions that were
culturally and historically shaped by his experience of, and
struggle against, the institution of American slavery.

Contributors include Bernard R. Boxill, Angela Y. Davis, Lewis
R. Gordon, Leonard Harris, Tommy L. Lott, Howard McGary, and John
P. Pittman.

Acknowledgments.

List of Contributors.

Preface.

Introduction.

Part I: Racial Assimilation And Emigration.

Part II: Natural Law And American's Founding Documents.

Part III: Enlightenment And Enslavement.

Part IV: Moral Suasion And Rebellion.

Part V: Incarcerating And Lynching Black Bodies.

Part VI: Douglass (1818-95): One Hundred Years Later.

Selected Bibliography.

Index.
"Frederick Douglass and his writings shine as beacons of freedom and hope. Bill Lawson and Frank Kirkland have put us in their debt for commissioning - from the best minds practicing philosophy in the African-American traditions - powerful essays on the philosophical significance of Douglass's work. The book will invigorate Douglass scholarship and philosophy, and fan the embers of our love of freedom and hope." Emmanuel Eze, Bucknell University
Bill E. Lawson is Professor of Philosophy at Michigan State
University. His area of research is African-American Social and
Political Philosophy and the theory of social contract. He has
published numerous articles as well as two books, The Underclass
Question, an anthology of writings by African-American
philosophers on the issue of the "urban underclass", and Between
Slavery and Freedom (with Howard McGary), an examination of
ethical issues in the American slavery experience.

Frank M. Kirkland is Associate Professor of Philosophy at
Hunter College and at the Graduate Centre, both of the City
University of New York. He has published a variety of scholarly
articles on Kant, Hegel, and Husserl, as well as on the urban
underclass and the relation of modernity to African American life.
He has also edited a collection of essays entitled
Phenomenology, East and West. He is currently completing a
scholarly monograph, Hegel and Husserl: Idealist
Meditations.

B. Lawson, Michigan State University; F. Kirkland, Hunter College, City University of New York Graduate Center