The Black Enlightenment and the Future of the Race (Tapes 1-4)
The Black Enlightenment and the Future of the Race (Tapes 1-4)
The Black Enlightenment and the Future of the Race (Tapes 1-4)
The Black Enlightenment and the Future of the Race (Tapes 1-4)
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The Black Enlightenment and the Future of the Race (Tapes 1-4)

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Graduate Faculty Event Recordings


Material Category
Physical Video
Type of Work
Hi8
Description
The New School was the host institution for the 1997 Philosophy Born of Struggle conference. These recordings document the entire first day of the two day conference, whose theme was Alain Locke. They include the following presentations: Opening Statement; Alain Locke: Cultural Imperialism and the Future of the Race; Alain Locke, Jazz and the Harlem Renaissance; Greetings; Race, Enlightenment, and Their Future: Alain Locke and Cultural Democracy; Alain Locke's Negritude; Alain Locke on Cultural Pluralism: Solution or Compromise; Closing Remarks. Conference recordings for all other years of Philosophy Born of Struggle held by Purdue University Archives and Special Collections.
Date
October 17 1997
Related people
Philosophy Born of Struggle Conference (producer)
J. Everet Green (speaker)
Jonathan F. Fanton (speaker)
Anthony Appiah (speaker)
Robert G. O'Meally (speaker)
Richard J. Bernstein (speaker)
Frank M. Kirkland (speaker)
Tommy Lee Lott (speaker)
Leonard Harris (speaker)
William R. Jones (speaker)
Alain Locke (subject)
Inscription
Philosophy Born of Struggle 10/17/97 1 of 4 (orig); Philosophy Born of Struggle 10/17/97 2 of 4 (orig); Philosophy Born of Struggle 10/17/97 3 of 4 (orig); Philosophy Born of Struggle 10/17/97 4 of 4 (orig) (container)
Language
English
Rights
http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ (copyrighted)
Location
box KASE 40
Identifier
NS070206_HI8001-HI8004

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