Transatlantic Liverpool: Shades of the Black AtlanticPosted in Anthropology, Books, History, Media Archive, Monographs, United Kingdom on 2022-11-27 05:15Z by Steven |
Transatlantic Liverpool: Shades of the Black Atlantic
Lexington Books (an imprint of Rowman & Littlefield)
October 2022
342 pages
Trim: 6 x 9
Hardback ISBN: 978-1-7936-5263-8
eBook ISBN: 978-1-7936-5264-5
Mark Christian, Professor of Africana Studies
City University of New York, New York, New York
In Transatlantic Liverpool: Shades of the Black Atlantic, Mark Christian presents a Black British study within the context of the transatlantic and Liverpool, England. Taking a semi-autoethnographic approach based on the author’s Black Liverpool heritage, Christian interacts with Paul Gilroy’s notion of the Black Atlantic. Yet, provides a fresh perspective that takes into account a famous British slave port’s history that has been overlooked or under-utilized. The longevity of Black presence in the city involves a history of discrimination, stigma, and a population group known colloquially as Liverpool Born Blacks (LBBs). Crucially, this book provides the reader with a deeper insight of the transatlantic in regard to the movement of Black souls and their struggle for acceptance in a hostile environment. This book is an evocative, passionate, and revealing read.
Table of Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Theorizing Transatlantic Liverpool and the Black Atlantic Paradigm
- Life and Times in a Liverpool Black Family – The Christians
- Schooling, L8 Community Football, Grassroots Education, and Mainstream Miseducation
- Anti-Black Riots, Resistance & Black Organization Demise: 1919-2000s
- A Tale of Two Freedoms: Contemporary Self-Reflexivity and the Memory of Frederick Douglass
- Appendices
- Liverpool City Council Slave Apology Minutes – from December 9, 1999
- The Age of Slave Apologies: The Case of Liverpool, England – transcript of public lecture presented by Dr. Mark Christian, November 14, 2007
- Front cover: CWCN Reports on Historic Slave Apology (Issue 26: December 1999)
- Consortium of Black Organisations – Liverpool- Response to LCC Slave Apology
- Front cover: CWCN Celebration of College Status (Issue 12: December 1992)
- CWCN Editorial denounces drastic cuts to funding by LCC (Issue 21: June 1997)
- Liverpool Echo (August 27, 1997) – Report praised CWC teaching
- Front cover: CWCN (Issue 1: June 1987) – Evidence of LCC fight to close CWC in 1987
- Front cover: CWCN (Issue 25: June 1999) – Reports on Lawrence Inquiry and Racism
- CWCN (Issue 12: December 1992, p.13) – Proof of Jacqueline N. Brown visiting CWC.
- Front cover: CWCN (Issue 8: December 1990) – Dr. William E. Nelson Jr at CWC
- Dr Mark Christian Community Education Award from The Voice 1999
- Bibliography
- Index
- About the Author