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In Defense of Uncle Tom Why Blacks Must Police Racial Loyalty [Hardcover]
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- Category: Books
(Literary Criticism)
- Author:
Starkey, Brando Simeo
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Author:
Starkey, Brando Simeo
- ISBN-10:
110707004X
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ISBN-10:
110707004X
- ISBN-13:
9781107070042
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ISBN-13:
9781107070042
- Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
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Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
- Pages:
372
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Pages:
372
- Binding:
Hardcover
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Binding:
Hardcover
- Pub Date:
01-May-2015
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Pub Date:
01-May-2015
- SKU:
110707004X-11-MPOD
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SKU:
110707004X-11-MPOD
- Item ID: 100803046
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This book shadows the usage of 'Uncle Tom' to understand how social norms associated with the phrase were constructed and enforced.This book shadows the usage of the racial slur Uncle Tom throughout history to understand how social norms associated with the phrase were constructed, disseminated, applied, and enforced. Brando Simeo Starkey provocatively argues that blacks must police racial loyalty and that those successfully prosecuted must be punished with the label Uncle Tom.This book shadows the usage of the racial slur Uncle Tom throughout history to understand how social norms associated with the phrase were constructed, disseminated, applied, and enforced. Brando Simeo Starkey provocatively argues that blacks must police racial loyalty and that those successfully prosecuted must be punished with the label Uncle Tom.Uncle Tom is the most piercing epithet blacks can hurl at one another. It marks targets as race traitors, and that painful stain is often permanent. Much more than a slur, Uncle Tom is a vital component of a system of social norms in the black community that deters treachery. In this book, Brando Simeo Starkey provocatively argues that blacks must police racial loyalty and that those successfully prosecuted must be punished with the label Uncle Tom. This book shadows Uncle Tom throughout history to understand how these norms were constructed, disseminated, applied, and enforced. Why were Martin Luther King Jr., Marcus Garvey, Muhammad Ali, Jackie Robinson, Thurgood Marshall, and others accused of racial betrayal? In Defense of Uncle Tom answers this and other questions and insists that Uncle Tom is too valuable to discard. Because it deters treachery, this epithet helps build black solidarity, a golden tool in promoting racial progress.1. Solidarity, social norms, and Uncle Tom; 2. Uncle Tom: 18651959; 3. The unwitting pioneers; 4. Uncle Tom: 196075; 5. No man was safe; 6. Uncle Tom today: 1976present; 7. So what about Clarence?; 8. Tlă©