9780820349572-0820349577-Charleston Syllabus: Readings on Race, Racism, and Racial Violence

Charleston Syllabus: Readings on Race, Racism, and Racial Violence

ISBN-13: 9780820349572
ISBN-10: 0820349577
Edition: Annotated
Author: Chad Williams, Kidada E. Williams, Keisha N. Blain
Publication date: 2016
Publisher: University of Georgia Press
Format: Paperback 368 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780820349572
ISBN-10: 0820349577
Edition: Annotated
Author: Chad Williams, Kidada E. Williams, Keisha N. Blain
Publication date: 2016
Publisher: University of Georgia Press
Format: Paperback 368 pages

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Charleston Syllabus: Readings on Race, Racism, and Racial Violence (ISBN-13: 9780820349572 and ISBN-10: 0820349577), written by authors Chad Williams, Kidada E. Williams, Keisha N. Blain, was published by University of Georgia Press in 2016. With an overall rating of 3.5 stars, it's a notable title among other State & Local (United States History, Violence in Society, Social Sciences, Americas History) books. You can easily purchase or rent Charleston Syllabus: Readings on Race, Racism, and Racial Violence (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used State & Local books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.31.

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On June 17, 2015, a white supremacist entered Emanuel AME Church in Charleston, South Carolina, and sat with some of its parishioners during a Wednesday night Bible study session. An hour later, he began expressing his hatred for African Americans, and soon after, he shot nine church members dead, the church’s pastor and a South Carolina state senator, Rev. Clementa C. Pinckney, among them. The ensuing manhunt for the shooter and investigation of his motives revealed his beliefs in white supremacy and reopened debates about racial conflict, southern identity, systemic racism, civil rights, and the African American church as an institution.

In the aftermath of the massacre, Professors Chad Williams, Kidada E. Williams, and Keisha N. Blain sought a way to put the murder―and the subsequent debates in the media―in the context of America’s tumultuous history of race relations and racial violence on a global scale. They created the Charleston Syllabus on June 19, starting it as a hashtag on Twitter linking to scholarly works on the myriad of issues related to the murder. The syllabus’s popularity exploded and is already being used as a key resource in discussions of the event.

Charleston Syllabus is a reader―a collection of new essays and columns published in the wake of the massacre, along with selected excerpts from key existing scholarly books and general-interest articles. The collection draws from a variety of disciplines―history, sociology, urban studies, law, critical race theory―and includes discussion questions and a selected and annotated bibliography for further reading, drawing from such texts as the confederate constitution, South Carolina's secession declaration, songs, poetry, slave narratives, and literacy texts. As timely as it is necessary, the book will be a valuable resource for understanding the roots of American systemic racism, white privilege, the uses and abuses of the Confederate flag and its ideals, the black church as a foundation for civil rights activity and state violence against such activity, and critical whiteness studies.


This book is dedicated to
Cynthia Hurd
Susie Jackson
Ethel Lance
DePayne Middleton-Doctor
Clementa Pinckney
Tywanza Sanders
Daniel Simmons Sr.
Sharonda Singleton
Myra Thompson

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