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Mary White Ovington

Half a Man: The Status of the Negro in New York

In “Half a Man: The Status of the Negro in New York,” Mary White Ovington employs a compelling blend of sociological analysis and personal narrative to illuminate the multifaceted struggles of African Americans in early 20th-century New York. Through meticulous research and vivid storytelling, Ovington examines systemic racism and social inequities, revealing how socio-economic factors intertwine with cultural identity. The book serves as a vitally important document that situates the African American experience within the broader context of American society, calling into question the prevailing notions of race and citizenship during the Harlem Renaissance. Mary White Ovington, a prominent activist and co-founder of the NAACP, drew from her extensive involvement in civil rights advocacy to craft this poignant examination. Her experiences navigating the complexities of race relations in New York City inspired her to amplify the voices of marginalized populations. Ovington's unique perspective as a white woman deeply invested in the plight of African Americans informs her empathetic yet critical approach, making this work both an indictment of prejudice and a call to activism. “Half a Man” is an essential read for those seeking to understand the historical underpinnings of racial inequality in America. Its combination of rigorous scholarship and heartfelt advocacy makes it indispensable for anyone interested in social justice, American history, or the enduring impacts of systemic racism.
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Притежател на авторското право
Bookwire
Оригинална публикация
2021
Година на публикуване
2021
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Good Press
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