
A Black Intellectual's Odyssey
He gives a sweeping sociological tour of Ambler as a multiethnic, working-class company town while sketching the social, economic, and racial elements that marked everyday life. From narrating the area's history of persistent racism and the racial politics in the integrated schools to describing the Black church's role in buttressing the town's small Black community, Kilson vividly renders his experience of northern small-town life during the 1930s and 1940s.
At Lincoln University, Kilson's liberal political views coalesced as he became active in the local NAACP chapter. While at Lincoln and during his graduate work at Harvard, Kilson observed how class, political, and racial dynamics influenced his peers' political engagement, diverse career paths, and relationships with white people. As a young professor, Kilson made a point of assisting Harvard's African American students in adapting to life at a white institution.
Throughout his career, Kilson engaged in pioneering scholarship while mentoring countless students. A Black Intellectual's Odyssey features contributions from three of his students: a foreword by Cornel West and an afterword by Stefano Harney and Fred Moten.
- Undertittel
- From a Pennsylvania Milltown to the Ivy League
- Forfatter
- Martin Kilson, Cornel West, Stefano Harney, Fred Moten
- ISBN
- 9781478013297
- Språk
- Engelsk
- Vekt
- 499 gram
- Utgivelsesdato
- 20.8.2021
- Forlag
- Duke University Press
- Antall sider
- 224
