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单词 black nationalism
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Definition of black nationalism in English:

black nationalism

noun
mass noun
  • (especially in the US) advocacy of or support for unity and political self-determination for black people, especially in the form of a separate black nation.

    he increasingly rejected the ideal of racial assimilation and came to favour black nationalism
    Example sentencesExamples
    • These include the outlook of protest politics, Stalinism, bourgeois nationalism and forms of identity politics such as black nationalism.
    • It discusses the African American adoption of the Puritan foundational principles of the nation as a way of asserting black nationalism while critiquing white America's betrayal of its own ideals.
    • Although a man of the universalist left, Jimmy understood the lure and limited value of black nationalism for African-Americans.
    • From anti-colonial revolt to mass strikes, from Rastafarianism to black nationalism, this country has a long and proud tradition of struggle.
    • He provides a useful gloss on the history of dialogue between black feminism and black nationalism.
    • The militancy was increasingly channeled into the blind alley of black nationalism and separatism.
    • And I said to myself, ‘I'm going to either be a Black Muslim or Black Panther’ because in those days the Black Panthers and the Black Muslims represented nationalism, black nationalism.
    • The play mixed black nationalism, the blues and socialist ideas.
    • The afro was understood to denote black pride, which became synonymous with black nationalism, activism, and a radical political consciousness.
    • He expresses concern over the growth of disenchantment with Lincoln and the Emancipation Proclamation, particularly since the 1960s and the rise of black nationalism.
    • It was from this class that black nationalism and the movement for racial equality recruited many prominent leaders.
    • National black leaders largely focused their efforts on the consolidation of the civil rights gains of the 1960s, but many incorporated aspects of black nationalism and Pan-Africanism into their political perspectives.
    • Upstairs, seventh-graders are discussing black nationalism and the life of Marcus Garvey, who, in response to racism, urged blacks to create an independent nation.
    • Black emigration plans unveil the complexity of African American strategies for antislavery, citizenship rights, black nationalism, and familial and community survival.
    • The failures in Newark, combined with the factionalism and disillusion that followed the Gary convention, prompted him to abandon black nationalism for Marxism.
    • His advocacy of racial assimilation, his rejection of black nationalism as impractical, and his support for the woman suffrage movement all roused criticism.
    • The most persuasive interpreter of black nationalism during the 1960s was Malcolm X, who proclaimed a challenging critique of King's philosophy of integration, nonviolence, and love.
    • From the Beat generation to black nationalism to socialist revolution: what a long, strange, incendiary trip it's been, one that has inspired reams of commentary and criticism.
    • Despite all the ways in which he is not a nationalist, black nationalism is embodied most forcibly in his character.
    • The two were no doubt influenced by the civil rights movement, the urban unrest, the mass opposition to the Vietnam War and the spread of various radical ideologies - from Maoism to black nationalism.
 
 

Definition of black nationalism in US English:

black nationalism

noun
  • (especially in the US) advocacy of or support for unity and political self-determination for black people, especially in the form of a separate black nation.

    he increasingly rejected the ideal of racial assimilation and came to favor black nationalism
    Example sentencesExamples
    • From anti-colonial revolt to mass strikes, from Rastafarianism to black nationalism, this country has a long and proud tradition of struggle.
    • He expresses concern over the growth of disenchantment with Lincoln and the Emancipation Proclamation, particularly since the 1960s and the rise of black nationalism.
    • Despite all the ways in which he is not a nationalist, black nationalism is embodied most forcibly in his character.
    • He provides a useful gloss on the history of dialogue between black feminism and black nationalism.
    • Although a man of the universalist left, Jimmy understood the lure and limited value of black nationalism for African-Americans.
    • Black emigration plans unveil the complexity of African American strategies for antislavery, citizenship rights, black nationalism, and familial and community survival.
    • These include the outlook of protest politics, Stalinism, bourgeois nationalism and forms of identity politics such as black nationalism.
    • It discusses the African American adoption of the Puritan foundational principles of the nation as a way of asserting black nationalism while critiquing white America's betrayal of its own ideals.
    • The most persuasive interpreter of black nationalism during the 1960s was Malcolm X, who proclaimed a challenging critique of King's philosophy of integration, nonviolence, and love.
    • The two were no doubt influenced by the civil rights movement, the urban unrest, the mass opposition to the Vietnam War and the spread of various radical ideologies - from Maoism to black nationalism.
    • From the Beat generation to black nationalism to socialist revolution: what a long, strange, incendiary trip it's been, one that has inspired reams of commentary and criticism.
    • The militancy was increasingly channeled into the blind alley of black nationalism and separatism.
    • The afro was understood to denote black pride, which became synonymous with black nationalism, activism, and a radical political consciousness.
    • Upstairs, seventh-graders are discussing black nationalism and the life of Marcus Garvey, who, in response to racism, urged blacks to create an independent nation.
    • It was from this class that black nationalism and the movement for racial equality recruited many prominent leaders.
    • The failures in Newark, combined with the factionalism and disillusion that followed the Gary convention, prompted him to abandon black nationalism for Marxism.
    • His advocacy of racial assimilation, his rejection of black nationalism as impractical, and his support for the woman suffrage movement all roused criticism.
    • And I said to myself, ‘I'm going to either be a Black Muslim or Black Panther’ because in those days the Black Panthers and the Black Muslims represented nationalism, black nationalism.
    • National black leaders largely focused their efforts on the consolidation of the civil rights gains of the 1960s, but many incorporated aspects of black nationalism and Pan-Africanism into their political perspectives.
    • The play mixed black nationalism, the blues and socialist ideas.
 
 
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