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Liberation Movements and Black-on-Black Survival Love: It's No Ordinary Love

Liberation Movements and Black-on-Black Survival Love: It's No Ordinary Love

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This book explores love letters, civil rights pursuits, interpersonal relations, colorism, black power, nihilism, race manners, race matters, black feminism, secular verification of spirituality, and racial casting to understand the nature of black-on-black love in America. It is intended for undergraduate and graduate-level courses and audiences interested in the thin line between love and hate.

Format: Hardback
Length: 154 pages
Publication date: 17 June 2021
Publisher: Peter Lang Publishing Inc


Black women have long been overlooked as primary love interests and researchers in this field must do a better job of uncovering examples of black men who recognize black women as more than just a default companion. This book aims to explore a range of topics, including love letters, civil rights pursuits, and interpersonal relationships among prominent liberation icons. Additionally, it will examine issues such as colorism, black power, nihilism, race manners, race matters, black feminism, secular verification of spirituality, and racial casting. The goal is to provide insight into whether black-on-black love is a survival-type of love and whether it holds any significance for understanding the black experience in America. This book is also intended to reach audiences interested in exploring the complex dynamics between love and hate among black men and black women.

Black women have long been overlooked as primary love interests and researchers in this field must do a better job of uncovering examples of black men who recognize black women as more than just a default companion. This book aims to explore a range of topics, including love letters, civil rights pursuits, and interpersonal relationships among prominent liberation icons. Additionally, it will examine issues such as colorism, black power, nihilism, race manners, race matters, black feminism, secular verification of spirituality, and racial casting. The goal is to provide insight into whether black-on-black love is a survival-type of love and whether it holds any significance for understanding the black experience in America. This book is also intended to reach audiences interested in exploring the complex dynamics between love and hate among black men and black women.

Weight: 320g
Dimension: 225 x 150 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781433187032
Edition number: New ed

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