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In the Service of God and Humanity - Conscience, Reason, and the Mind of Martin R. Delany (Hardcover)
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In the Service of God and Humanity - Conscience, Reason, and the Mind of Martin R. Delany (Hardcover)
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Martin R. Delany (1812-1885) was one of the leading and most
influential Black activists and nationalists in American history.
His ideas have inspired generations of activists and movements,
including Booker T. Washington in the late nineteenth century,
Marcus Garvey in the early 1920s, Malcolm X and Black Power in
1960s, and even today's Black Lives Matter. Extant scholarship on
Delany has focused largely on his Black nationalist and
Pan-Africanist ideas. Tunde Adeleke argues that there is so much
more about Delany to appreciate. In the Service of God and Humanity
reveals and analyzes Delany's contributions to debates and
discourses about strategies for elevating Black people and
improving race relations in the nineteenth century.Adeleke examines
Delany's view of Blacks as Americans who deserved the same rights
and privileges accorded Whites. While he spent the greater part of
his life pursuing racial equality, his vision for America was much
broader. Adeleke argues that Delany was a quintessential humanist
who envisioned a social order in which everyone, regardless of
race, felt validated and empowered. Through close readings of the
discourse of Delany's humanist visions and aspirations, Adeleke
illuminates many crucial but undervalued aspects of his thought. He
discusses the strategies Delany espoused in his quest to
universalize America's most cherished of values-life, liberty, and
the pursuit of happiness-and highlights his ideological
contributions to the internal struggles to reform America. The
breadth and versatility of Delany's thought become more evident
when analyzed within the context of his American-centered
aspirations. In the Service of God and Humanity reveals a complex
man whose ideas straddled many complicated social, political, and
cultural spaces, and whose voice continues to speak to America
today.
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