1978
DOI: 10.2307/492563
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Black Culture and Black Consciousness: Afro-American Folk Thought from Slavery to Freedom

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“…Third, the categorization of slave rebellion and resistance as not essential in the Support Document is a missed opportunity to teach students a counter-narrative that does not treat slaves as passive victims. Such a counter-narrative would serve to enhance the African American tradition of viewing slaves with honor (Levine, 1977/2007) and instill pride within them to engage in the material (Delpit, 1992; Ladson-Billings, 2009). Finally, the Support Document presents a dominant narrative that excludes slave culture and the contributions of African Americans to the economic health of the United States.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Third, the categorization of slave rebellion and resistance as not essential in the Support Document is a missed opportunity to teach students a counter-narrative that does not treat slaves as passive victims. Such a counter-narrative would serve to enhance the African American tradition of viewing slaves with honor (Levine, 1977/2007) and instill pride within them to engage in the material (Delpit, 1992; Ladson-Billings, 2009). Finally, the Support Document presents a dominant narrative that excludes slave culture and the contributions of African Americans to the economic health of the United States.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Once the dominant narrative was established, I developed a counter-narrative to the themes of the dominant narrative using the scholarship of various historians. For the most part, the historians offer a progressive or new left historiographical perspective (Foner, 1970, 1998; Levine, 1977/2007). I also purposefully selected white male historians with South Carolina connections (Burton, 2007; Edgar, 1998) to establish that counter-narratives exist within the literature produced within the state.…”
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“…Therefore, how the dock community actively created positive experiences in the face of continual insecurity not only helped to define experiences of solidarity but functioned as a form of resistance itself by creating moments of love and laughter during difficult times. Willis (1977), Skeggs (1997) and Levine (2007) have previously acknowledged humour's social role as a form of cultural resistance or coping mechanism in differing historical contexts. I deepen our understanding of humour by tying it explicitly to the history of emotions.…”
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confidence: 99%