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Author Gates, Henry Louis, Jr.

Title The future of the race / by Henry Louis Gates, Jr. and Cornel West
Edition First edition
Published New York : A.A. Knopf : Distributed by Random House, 1996

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Description xvii, 196 pages ; 21 cm
Contents Preface / Henry Louis Gates, Jr. and Cornel West -- Parable of the Talents / Henry Louis Gates, Jr. -- Black Strivings in a Twilight Civilization / Cornel West -- Appendix: W. E. B. Du Bois and "The Talented Tenth" / Henry Louis Gates, Jr. -- Appendix: "The Talented Tenth," W. E. B. Du Bois, 1903 -- Appendix: "The Talented Tenth Memorial Address," W. E. B. Du Bois, 1948
Summary Now, nearly a century after Du Bois set forth the role of the educated black American, Gates and West explore this pivotal aspect of his intellectual legacy - and, in so doing, they not only re-examine Du Bois's ideas on leadership but also respond to the challenges of the present. The problems are clear and urgent. Since the day Martin Luther King, Jr., died, the black middle class has quadrupled. Yet, simultaneously, the size of the black underclass has disproportionately and tragically skyrocketed
In a ground-breaking collaboration, and taking the great W. E. B. Du Bois as their model, two of our foremost African-American intellectuals address the dreams, fears, aspirations, and responsibilities of the black community - especially the black elite - on the eve of the twenty-first century. In 1903, the influential historian, editor, and co-founder of the NAACP, W. E. B. Du Bois, published his now famous essay "The Talented Tenth." "The Negro race," it began, "like all races, is going to be saved by its exceptional men." For the young post-Civil Rights era group of leaders, of which Henry Louis Gates, Jr., and Cornel West have become such a significant part, "The Talented Tenth" was held up as a model for the social, political, and ethical roles of the new "crossover" generation. Du Bois's belief in an educated class dedicated to reform became their inspiration and their credo
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 179-196)
Subject African American intellectuals.
African American leadership.
African Americans -- Social conditions -- 1975-
Upper class -- United States.
SUBJECT United States -- Race relations. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85140494
Author West, Cornel.
LC no. 96014450
ISBN 067944405X