Cornel West: talking about race matters. (race discrimination and white supremacy)(interview with Colonel West, director of Princeton University's ... An article from: The Black Collegian
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Author(s)Kuumba Ferrouillet Kazi
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From the supplier: A conversation between Cornel West, the director of Princeton University's Afro-American Studies program and professor of religion, and a black collegian focuses on racial superiority of whites at the cultural and psychological level. West's book, 'Race Matters,' is an account of his foresight on the invalidation of white domination and reign in American and Western civilization in the next 100 or 200 years. This may be achieved by enforcing stringent institutional laws, thus facilitating the spread of radical democracy. West's fundamental concern about the social status of and discrimination against the homosexuals is reflected in his book. He takes a liberal stand on the sexual orientation of human beings.
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Title: Cornel West: talking about race matters. (race discrimination and white supremacy)(interview with Colonel West, director of Princeton University's Afro-American Studies program) (Interview)
Author: Kuumba Ferrouillet Kazi
Publication:The Black Collegian (Magazine/Journal)
Date: September 1, 1993
Publisher: iMinorities, Inc.
Volume: v24 Issue: n1 Page: p24(12)
Article Type: Interview
Distributed by Thomson Gale
From the supplier: A conversation between Cornel West, the director of Princeton University's Afro-American Studies program and professor of religion, and a black collegian focuses on racial superiority of whites at the cultural and psychological level. West's book, 'Race Matters,' is an account of his foresight on the invalidation of white domination and reign in American and Western civilization in the next 100 or 200 years. This may be achieved by enforcing stringent institutional laws, thus facilitating the spread of radical democracy. West's fundamental concern about the social status of and discrimination against the homosexuals is reflected in his book. He takes a liberal stand on the sexual orientation of human beings.
Citation Details
Title: Cornel West: talking about race matters. (race discrimination and white supremacy)(interview with Colonel West, director of Princeton University's Afro-American Studies program) (Interview)
Author: Kuumba Ferrouillet Kazi
Publication:The Black Collegian (Magazine/Journal)
Date: September 1, 1993
Publisher: iMinorities, Inc.
Volume: v24 Issue: n1 Page: p24(12)
Article Type: Interview
Distributed by Thomson Gale
