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What the Black Intellectual Tradition Can Teach Us About American Democracy

We the People

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Exploring Black Nationalism and Civic Virtue

This chapter examines the significance of studying primary sources and historical figures, focusing on David Walker and his contemporaries, to understand American political development. It contrasts the viewpoints of Martin Delaney and Frederick Douglass, discussing themes of race, political agency, and civic virtue amidst the backdrop of American history. Through their reflections, the chapter highlights the importance of challenging societal norms and inspiring hope for change in contemporary society.

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