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A Moral Imperative: The Role of American Black Churches in International Anti-Apartheid Activism.

机译:道德上的当务之急:美国黑人教会在国际反种族隔离运动中的作用。

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In the twentieth century Americans bore witness to the rise of harsh white supremacy in South Africa. With the advent of apartheid rule in 1948, the draconian Pretoria government sought to control the majority black population through more violent enforcement of segregationist laws. As apartheid took root, U.S. anticolonial organizations---comprised of labor union members, church groups, and civil rights advocates--increasingly protested racial injustice in South Africa. These organizations, in solidarity with black South Africans, fueled an international fight against apartheid. A Moral Imperative focuses on four successive anticolonial organizations in the U.S., which fiercely challenged white supremacy in South Africa over a fifty-year period, beginning with the post-WW II civil rights campaigns that culminated decades later in black power movements. These organizations include the Council on African Affairs (CAA), American Committee on Africa (ACOA), TransAfrica's Free South Africa Movement (FSAM), and the Southern Africa Support Project (SASP). Black church people in America effectively shaped the strategies of these four organizations. Clergy and parishioners initiated and participated in U.S. anti-apartheid protests from African Freedom Day rallies in the 1950s and 1960s to Free South Africa Movement demonstrations in the 1980s. Yet the key scholarship on transnational anti-apartheid activism has not only overlooked their vital contributions but also their galvanizing ideology of radical pacifism.;The primary evidence underpinning this thesis is drawn from period newspaper accounts, internal documents of the four anticolonial organizations, transcripts of oral history interviews conducted by other researchers, and the author's own oral history interviews with key organization founders, theologians, and church leaders. A Moral Imperative critically evaluates these sources to analyze how Cold War politics, racial solidarities, and gender dynamics influenced the black religious activism of four U.S. anticolonial organizations, which shaped the international anti-apartheid struggle.
机译:在20世纪,美国人见证了南非苛刻的白人至上主义的兴起。随着1948年种族隔离统治的到来,严厉的比勒陀利亚政府试图通过更暴力地执行隔离主义法律来控制多数黑人。种族隔离制度扎根后,由工会会员,教会团体和民权倡导者组成的美国反殖民组织日益抗议南非的种族不公正现象。这些组织与南非黑人团结一致,推动了反对种族隔离的国际斗争。 《道德命令》的重点是美国的四个连续的反殖民组织,这些组织在五十年的时间里对南非的白人至上主义提出了严峻的挑战,从第二次世界大战后的民权运动开始,直到数十年后的黑人权力运动才达到顶峰。这些组织包括非洲事务委员会(CAA),美国非洲委员会(ACOA),泛非的自由南非运动(FSAM)和南部非洲支持项目(SASP)。美国黑人教会人民有效地塑造了这四个组织的战略。神职人员和教区居民发起并参加了美国的反种族隔离抗议活动,从1950年代和1960年代的非洲自由日集会到1980年代的自由南非运动示威。然而,有关跨国反种族隔离主义行动的主要学术研究不仅忽略了他们的重要贡献,而且忽略了激进和平主义的激进意识形态。本论文的主要证据来自时代报刊,四个反殖民组织的内部文件,其他研究人员进行的口述历史访谈,以及作者对主要组织的创始人,神学家和教会领袖的口述历史访谈。 《道德命令》批判性地评估了这些来源,以分析冷战政治,种族团结和性别动态如何影响了四个美国反殖民组织的黑人宗教行动主义,这构成了国际反种族隔离斗争。

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  • 作者

    Martin, Phyllis Slade.;

  • 作者单位

    George Mason University.;

  • 授予单位 George Mason University.;
  • 学科 Modern literature.;Black studies.;Religion.;Womens studies.;African American studies.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2015
  • 页码 402 p.
  • 总页数 402
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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