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This volume originated in the conference "African Americans and U.S. Foreign Policy" held at Boston University on October 26-28, 2010. |
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Preface : reflections of a black ambassador / Walter C. Carrington -- Blacks in the U.S. diplomatic and consular services, 1869-1924 / Allison Blakely -- A new Negro foreign policy : the critical vision of Alain Locke and Ralph Bunche / Jeffrey C. Stewart -- Carl Rowan and the dilemma of civil rights, propaganda, and the Cold War / Michael L. Krenn -- Reconstruction's revival : the Foreign Mission Board of the National Baptist Convention and the roots of black populist diplomacy / Brandi Hughes -- White shame/black agency : race as a weapon in post-World War I diplomacy / Vera Ingrid Grant -- Goodwill ambassadors : African American athletes and U.S. cultural diplomacy, 1947-1969 / Damion Thomas -- The paradox of jazz diplomacy : race and culture in the Cold War / Lisa Davenport -- African American representatives in the United Nations : from Ralph Bunche to Susan Rice / Lorenzo Morris -- Obama, African Americans, and Africans : the double vision / Ibrahim Sundiata -- Epilogue : the impact of African Americans on U.S. foreign policy / Charles R. Stith. |
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9780252096839 (e-book) |
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0252096835 (e-book) |
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