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082 14 ^a973.0496073^bH652A 2005
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100 0 ^aHoward-Pitney, David
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245 ^a ^a1111^bAppeals for justice in America / |
250 ^aRev. and expanded ed
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300 ^aviii, 277 p. ;^c22 cm.
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500 ^a Rev. ed. of: The Afro-American jeremiad. 1990.
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504 ^aIncludes bibliographical references (p. [229]-267) and index
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505 ^aFrederick Douglass is Antebellum jeremiad against slavery and racism -- The brief life of Douglass is ^"new nation^" : from emancipation-reconstruction to returning declension, 1861-1895 -- The jeremiad in the age of Booker T. Washington : Washington versus Ida B. Wells, 1895-1915 -- Great expectations : W.E.B. Du Bois is American jeremiad inthe progressive era -- Mary McLeod Bethune and W.E.B. Du Bois : rising and waning hopes for America at midcentury -- Martin Luther King, Jr., and America is promise in the second reconstruction, 1955-1965 -- Malcolm X : Jeremiah to blacks, damner of whites - to the end? -- King is radical jeremiad, 1965-1968 : America as the ^"sick society^" -- Conclusion : the enduring black jeremiad.
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650 0 ^aAfrican Americans^xHistory.
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650 0 ^aAfrican American messianism^xHistory.
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650 0 ^aSocial reformers^zUnited States^xHistory.
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650 0 ^aMessianism, Political^zUnited States^xHistory.
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650 0 ^aCivil religion^zUnited States^xHistory.
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650 0 ^aJeremiads^zUnited States.
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651 0 ^aUnited States^xSocial conditions.
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999 ^aอารียา โสมนรินทร์
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