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1. Introduction: Race, Resistance, and the Civil Sphere
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Foreword ix
- Acknowledgments xv
- 1. Introduction: Race, Resistance, and the Civil Sphere 1
- 2. Re-envisioning Black Power 25
- 3. Black Power Professionals 45
- 4. “A Nice Social Tea Party”: The Rocky Relationship Between Social Work and Black Liberation 70
- 5. “We Stand Before You, Not as a Separatist Body”: The Techni-Culture Movement to Gain Voice in the National Federation of Settlements 89
- 6. “We’ll Build Our Own Thing”: The Exit Strategy of the National Association of Black Social Workers 114
- 7. Exit and Voice in Intra-Organizational Social Movements 149
- 8. Conclusion: Institutionalizing Black Power 171
- Appendix 1: Methods 181
- Appendix 2: Founding Dates of Black Professional Associations 188
- Notes 191
- References 207
- Index 221
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Foreword ix
- Acknowledgments xv
- 1. Introduction: Race, Resistance, and the Civil Sphere 1
- 2. Re-envisioning Black Power 25
- 3. Black Power Professionals 45
- 4. “A Nice Social Tea Party”: The Rocky Relationship Between Social Work and Black Liberation 70
- 5. “We Stand Before You, Not as a Separatist Body”: The Techni-Culture Movement to Gain Voice in the National Federation of Settlements 89
- 6. “We’ll Build Our Own Thing”: The Exit Strategy of the National Association of Black Social Workers 114
- 7. Exit and Voice in Intra-Organizational Social Movements 149
- 8. Conclusion: Institutionalizing Black Power 171
- Appendix 1: Methods 181
- Appendix 2: Founding Dates of Black Professional Associations 188
- Notes 191
- References 207
- Index 221