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In the Vineyard by Perry A. Hall β€” book cover

In the Vineyard

by Perry A. Hall
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Overview

The emergence of African American Studies in the 1970s filled a critical gap in higher education. Now a prominent scholar who has helped to define the contours of that field integrates personal reflection with an analysis of its development to recount the political, cultural, and intellectual issues that helped shape the discipline.. "A participant in the Black Student Movement in its early years, Perry A. Hall provides an insider's look at the struggle to persuade academia to accept the mission of Black Studies and the struggle inside the movement to define its objectives. He examines how the discipline evolved within the context of the wider social revolution changing the United States, showing how the presence of blacks on campuses brought about the need for new perspectives in college curricula. And because African American Studies today represents a variety of approaches, he examines how they evolved and how they interact both within the field and with other areas of knowledge.

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Book Details

Published
September 1, 1999
Publisher
Knoxville : University of Tennessee Press, c1999.
Pages
256
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781572330542

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