African-American Humanism
Discover the transformative power of humanism in African-American history with African-American Humanism by Norm R. Allen. Published by Prometheus Books in 1991, this insightful paperback spans 290 pages and delves into the often-overlooked impact of humanism and free thought on the black experience. While religion is frequently recognized for its profound influence, Allen uncovers how humanism has significantly shaped the ideals and history of black intellectualism. This compelling work invites readers to explore the vital contributions of humanist thought to the African-American narrative, offering a fresh perspective on the complexities of identity and culture. Perfect for those interested in sociology, black studies, and the history of specific racial and ethnic groups, African-American Humanism is an essential addition to your library.