Black Political and Philosophical Thinkers
Key Terms
Resistance
Cultural Productions- Music and Film
Novels and Short Stories
100

This thinker pronounced "Race is real. Racism is not."

Who is Richard Perry? 

race seeks to discipline, manage, contain

race is a social construct NOT a biological truth 

unequal relationship b/w aggregates, characterized by dominant and subordinate forms of social interactions and reinforced by public discourses of power, ownership, privilege within economical, social and political institutions of society. 

Race becomes real as a social force when individuals or groups behave towards each other in ways that either reflect or perpetuates the hegemonic ideology of subordination and the patterns of inequality in daily life.  

100

 "Mythical norm" was coined by this Black feminist

Who is Audre Lorde

White, male, christian, financially secure, heterosexual, thin 

creates trappings of power



100

Huey Newton and Bobby Seal Co- Founded this resistance group

What is The Black Panther Party (1966-1982)

Politicized hunger + nutrition= breakfast program

Created unlikely coalitions across races + focused on community building (ie. free health clinics + consciousness raising- drew the line between their conditions and their broader contexts of soc. inequalities) 

Viewed in the popular media as militant to criminalize/discredit and vilify their political work

new gender narratives- militant women. Black feminism + activism was celebrated

Developed the 10 point plan

100

This form of cultural production is closely tied to political civil rights movements

What is Anthems

political performances- Those involved in the performance were actively engaging in a quest for alternatives to their political present and were assist[ing] in imagining and enacting that change by the songs on their lips and in their ears: the anthems” (Redmond 8)

Music is a method. Beyond its many pleasures, music allows us to do and imagine things that may otherwise be unimaginable or seem impossible. It is more than sound; it is a complex system of mean(ing)s and ends that mediate our relationship to one another, to space,  to our histories and historical moment

100

Bride and formal leadership is most strongly represented in this novel.

What is The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman 

grassroots, local activities that provide the local communities day-to day lessons on self empowerment

public positions and roles primarily accessible to men. Typically top-down

200

This thinker created the U.N.I.A. 

Who is Marcus Garvey

prompted philosophy of Black pride + self worth + self reliance.

fought for the decolonization of Africa- "Africa for Africans"

encouraged global operations among Africans

Black Nationalist

critique= viewed race as a permanent social category + racial purity. The logistics of returning to Africa= not possible/ mythical Africa


200

This stereotype is a throwback to the the Antebellum South and presented Black women as the ultimate nurturer and faithful servant

What is The Mammy

Justification for "the pathological nature of the Black family" (instability) and for Black women putting others' lives + health and happiness above their own. 

200

Delia Douglas argues that _____ is “concurrently a site of of subjugation, creativity, and resistance” (333) for Black peoples.

What is Sport

Black ppl’s bodies outside the realm of human + racial otherness  

Antiblack racism/ misogynoir/ homophobia= sports are political. They do not operate in a vacuum. 

Double Bind- Ben Carrington 

The exceptionality of black athleticism thus moves through a double bind. It is on the one hand at once typical; an ideal type that attempts to define the boundaries of blackness itself and therefore, by extension, the identities of all black people, or rather, to be very specific, those racialized into the category of blackness. And yet, this very typicality serves to render black people, as bodies, outside the category of the truly human as exceptional

200

This film produced an "oppositional gaze" on Black masculinity 

What is Moonlight 

200

The limits and shortcomings of multiculturalism is challenged most explicitly in this novel.

What is Brother

multicultural discourse does not respond to police brutality + the precarious living conditions of immigrants + the educational system

300

Talented Tenth was coined by this philosopher. 

Who is W.E. Du Bois

values voting, political representation, higher education= manhood

intellectual community should help to free the rest. 

critique--> does not account for class stratification among Blacks. Elitist. 

300

Hooks redefined this term

What are Stereotypes

that are not true/ stand in for what is real- they are fantasies/ projections

they invite pretence

they are fictions narrated to make sense of difference

they abound when there is distance

300

Walter Rodney participated in this movement within a Caribbean context 

What is the Black Power Movement

studied this in the context of the Carribbean 

break with imperialism + critique of race + class oppression

assumption of power by the Black masses

cultural reconstruction= challenged white referents and valorized blackness. 

critical of educational system 

unable to address the issues specific to other non-White identities. (weaknesses- indentured Indians were left out of the conversation)



300

Bell hooks stated we must critique Rap as operating within this.

What is "White Supremacist Capitalist Patriarchy" 

sexist, misogynist, patriarchal values/ways of thinking are glorified in gangsta rap are a reflection of the patriarchal values of society.  

helps us call attention to the dominate white mass media and their responsibility for reproducing these images. 

“When young black males labor in the plantations of misogyny and sexism to produce gangsta rap, their right to speak this violence and be materially rewarded is extended to them by white supremacist capitalist patriarchy”  (1994)

300

identity, gender expectations, displacement, belonging/being are themes in this Black Diasporic short story. 

What is Light?

How does the Diaspora impact parenting, impact intergenerational relationships, impact one's relationship to the land and their identity. 

400

This activist started his teachings in the NOI.

Who is Malcom X

Earlier in his career

Nation of Islam (NOI)

Combines the Black Messianic and Afrocentric doctrine of Garvey

Rereading(s) of the Qur'an and Bible

Teaches that God is a Black man, Black civilization is the source of science + wisdom, and that Black people should separate from the whites. 

Relies on essentialist notions of race

Reclaims and Recenters the Black Body 

Promotes a strong, economic network for Black people




Later in his career:

desired/demanded radical restructuring of wealth/capitalist system + power

rejected rigid Black separatism (moves away from essentialist notions of race--> moves towards greater collaborations 

sought to balance religion and politics





400

greek verb--> to disperse , sow/ scatter.

What is Diaspora

migration of a community in large #s over a sustained period of time, and the settlement or resettlement into a new community.

efforts to maintain, revive, invent a sense of home or the last homeland or cultural identity in the new geographic location. 


metaphor + symbol= displaced people live in relationship to the past/present and future. 

1) exile

2) promise of return- deferred/delayed belonging with the belief that one day day they will be restored/redeemed.

constant displacement + seeking renewal/ restoration

political and cultural unease that fames one's being in the diaspora. 

The diaspora experience as I intend it here is defined, not by essence or purity, but by the recognition of a necessary heterogeneity and diversity; by a difference; by hybridity. Diaspora identities are those which are constantly producing and reproducing themselves anew, through transformation and difference (Hall 235)

400

Maroon communities represented this type of resistance.

What is Overt Resistance

enslaved people escaped and formed independent autonomous black communities that were socially and politically independent of plantation slavery 

i.e. protests, escapes, talking back, etc.

400

A form of cultural production that creates alternative knowledge systems.

What is Music (RAP)

revolutionary demand of happiness

the root of black resistance practices

mediates our relationship to  one another/ space/ histories.

creatives alternatives to political presents 

Hip hop manages the painful contradictions of social alienation and prophetic imagination

400

This short story grapples with the pressures of Black immigrants and refugees living in the Americas. 

What is Little Copper Bullets

Grief:losing family, neighbours, their homelands in multiple ways (through violence, through departure, some senses of betrayal, a return that is never fully a return)

Displacement: how Aisha and Adam negotiate space/ being in Canada/ their differences/ etc. (i.e. Adam trying to master the English language- which makes him move further away from his roots)


500

This thinker coined Prison Industrial Complex.

Who is Angela Davis

Black people were used as raw material for the rapid expansion of the US penal system

racism is deeply tied to global capitalism

slave owners and patrons of the convict lease system- disregard the humanity of Black people

the judicial system and the penal system become key weapons in the state's fight to preserve the existing conditions of class domination/ racism/ poverty and war

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associations between blackness + criminality

we must redefine what we categorize as criminal

transform laws and society into an order harmonious with the material and spiritual needs and interests of the vast majority of its members. 


500

 America was considered this after Obama was elected.

What is Post-racial

loses a language to discuss racism

diffuses the terrorization of whiteness 

allows assimilation and forgetfulness 

whiteness is neutral 

leads to color blind politics-->

racial arrangements are hidden

people are accused of  over sensitivity

500

Robin D.G. Kelley proposed these two things as "powerful political forces" 

What is love and imagination

social movements- produce a knowledge that stems from an imagination inspired by the possibility of a new order, a new world, freedom (57) 

To put it another way, the most radical art is not protest art, but work s that take us to another place allowing us to envision a different way of seeing, perhaps a different way of feeling (59)

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•The idea of Political Education

•Idea of Knowledge Work/ Knowledge Workers: Academics/ Intellectuals, Activists/ On the Ground Folk and Cultural Producers.

•Importance of Transformative Thinking

•Function of the Imagination + Love

500

The antonym of "respectability politics." 

What is Disrespectability Politics

Disrespectability Politics- Places where black women live—between disses and respect – Where Black women are challenging heteronormativity, sexual repression , and elitist social structure while negotiating their role as consumers, purveyors, and adaptors of respectability. (Brown and Young 2016)

Also useful for a "Black ratchet imagination lens"= Black queer youth use this lens in hiphop to create their own   resistance + reclaim their autonomy + heal from the violence = form their own knowledge systems + agency

500

This text proposes "viable patterns of life and thought" for Black communities living in the Americas.

What is Black Life: Post BLM and the Struggle for Freedom

The Black Test simply suggests that any policy that does not meet the requirement of ameliorating the dire conditions of Black people’s lives is not a policy worth having (91)

This proposal is a challenge to rethink the very grounds of a desired national and global transformative change—where it begins and where it ends. The black test is the proposal and a provocation to those committed to modernity’s ideals to notice and to urgently act on how encounters with BlackLife always seem to reveal the limits of their policy imaginations. The Black Test requires us to think another and different world now (92)