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James Hudson : Forgotten Forerunner in the Crusade for Civil Rights

Title
James Hudson : Forgotten Forerunner in the Crusade for Civil Rights / Larry Omar Rivers.
ISBN
9780813070803
9780813079103
9780813080642
Publication
Gainesville : University Press of Florida, [2024]
Manufacture
Baltimore, Md. : Project MUSE, 2024
Copyright Notice Date
©[2024]
Physical Description
1 online resource (284 pages).
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Summary
"A brilliant philosopher and his influence on the rise of Martin Luther King Jr. and the civil rights movement While intellectual histories of the civil rights movement often center Martin Luther King Jr.'s writings, author Larry Omar Rivers argues that this approach leaves out the scholar-activists who set the path for King. In this volume, Rivers tells the mostly unknown story of James Hudson (1903-1980), a Black philosopher, Florida A&M University professor, activist, and religious leader whose philosophical contributions laid a key piece of the groundwork for the emergence of the civil rights movement. Drawing on little-used primary source documents and original interviews with people who knew Hudson well, Rivers examines how Hudson's training at Morehouse College, Colgate-Rochester Divinity School, and Boston University shaped his approach to activism, including his decision to become a Personalist philosopher. As Rivers shows, Hudson crafted an influential philosophy of life-a blend of Socratic inquiry, moral imagination, African American spirituality, and Gandhian nonviolence-that became an essential foundation for the rise of King, another Personalist philosopher. The book also sheds new light on the connections between the 1955 Montgomery Bus Boycott and the lesser-known 1956 Tallahassee Bus Boycott, which together helped spark the formation of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference. This long-overdue biography is not only an insightful exploration of the intellectual and activist landscape of the Black community from the 1930s to the 1960s but also the story of an unsung hero and his involvement with important scholarly communities that influenced the trajectory of the civil rights movement. Publication of this work made possible by a Sustaining the Humanities through the American Rescue Plan grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities"-- Provided by publisher.
"This book tells the story of James Hudson, a Black philosopher, Florida A&M University professor, activist, and religious leader whose philosophical contributions laid a key piece of the groundwork for the emergence of the civil rights movement" Provided by publisher.
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Project MUSE complete collection 2024.
Other formats
Print version: Rivers, Larry O. James Hudson Gainesville : University Press of Florida, [2024]
Format
Books / Online
Language
English
Added to Catalog
October 14, 2024
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
The arc of the moral universe
The sacred call (1903-1926)
Work and wait (1926-1936)
Wade in the water (1936-1940)
The best things in some of the worst times (1940-1946)
The kingdom of God
The Christian way in race relations (1946-1951)
Problems of the Christian conscience (1951-1956)
Taking Jesus seriously (1956-1957)
A divinity beyond our perception (1957-1980).
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