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From Black Power to Black Trauma
by Norman Kelley
An examination of phantom politics in the post-civil rights era.
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FBP2BT.Episode 9. Adolph Reed Interview."The South: Jim Crow and Its Afterlives"
Adolph Reed discusses the changes that have occurred in the South since the civil right era in his book "The South: Jim Crow and Its Afterlives."
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From Black Power to Black Trauma .Episode 8. "Woke": The Rise of VictimhoodCulture -
Jason Manning, co-author of The Rise of Victimhood Culture, discusses a new moral culture behind the word "woke."
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FBP2BT.Episode 7. Transformation of the Talented Tenth
In Episode 7th, "Transformation of the Talented Tenth," examines how the New Black Middle Class has stepped away from the role of the "talented tenth" that was once proscribed by W.E.B. DuBois. Also looks at how black public intellectual became "market" intellectuals.
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FBP2BT.Episode 6. The Noize: HipHop and the Specter of Phantom Politics
Episode 6 looks at the influence of hip hop music and its intersection with phantom politics.
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FBP2BT.Episode 5.Transformation Of The Black Working Class
Episode 5: "The Transformation of the Black Working Class." This episode looks at how deindustrialization decimated black workers and turned them into the underclass.
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From Black Power to Black Trauma. Episode 4. "Phantom Politics"
Episode 4. "Phantom Politics" looks at the pseudo-political actions of Jesse Jackson, Louis Farrakhan, Al Sharpton and faux political movements. This episode argues that the last fifty years of the post-civil rights era has been nothing but make-believe politics in which a crop of HNICs offered nothing but mass egotism masquerading as political mobilization.
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