Könyv What Does It Mean to Be Black? Sherman Rivers

What Does It Mean to Be Black?

An Inquiry into History, Identity, and the Human Condition

Szerző: Sherman Rivers
Nyelv: Angol
Kötés: Puha kötésű
Elérhetőség: Várható készletfeltöltés
Küldés 13. 07. 2026
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What does it mean to be Black?Is it determined by ancestry? Culture? History? Law? Shared experience...

Információk a könyvről

Szerző
Nyelv
Angol
Kötés
Könyv - Puha kötésű
Kiadva
2026
oldal
400
EAN
9798996977000
Enbook ID
53241925
Súly
534
Méretek
152 x 229 x 21

Teljes leírás

What does it mean to be Black?

Is it determined by ancestry? Culture? History? Law? Shared experience? Or is the answer more complex than we have been led to believe?

For generations, this question has shaped conversations about race, identity, and belonging while producing answers that are often incomplete, contradictory, or simply assumed. In What Does It Mean to Be Black?, Sherman Rivers invites readers on a thought-provoking journey through one of society's most enduring and consequential questions.

Drawing upon history, philosophy, sociology, anthropology, psychology, legal history, and political thought, Rivers explores how Black identity has been shaped across time-not only by ancestry and culture, but also by institutions, law, historical narratives, and the universal human desire to belong.

But this is not simply a book about Black identity.

As the inquiry unfolds, the conversation expands into something much larger. What begins with race ultimately becomes an exploration of identity itself: How do human beings come to understand who they are? What do we inherit? What do we choose? How do history, community, and personal responsibility shape our lives?

Rather than telling readers what to think, What Does It Mean to Be Black? equips them with a framework for thinking more carefully about identity, belonging, freedom, and the human condition. Grounded in scholarly research yet written for thoughtful general readers, this book challenges assumptions, encourages intellectual curiosity, and invites meaningful reflection.

Whether you agree or disagree with its conclusions, you will almost certainly finish this book asking better questions than the ones you brought to its first page.


Inside You'll Explore:
  • The historical development of race and racial identity
  • The relationship between ancestry, culture, and community
  • How law and institutions shaped modern concepts of race
  • The psychology of belonging and group identity
  • The role of history in forming personal identity
  • The tension between inherited identity and individual agency
  • Why understanding identity ultimately requires understanding the human condition

Perfect for readers interested in:
  • African American history
  • Identity and culture
  • Social philosophy
  • Sociology and anthropology
  • History and political thought
  • Critical thinking
  • Human behavior and society

A Book That Asks Bigger Questions

What Does It Mean to Be Black? is more than a study of race. It is an invitation to think deeply about identity, history, belonging, and the forces that shape every human life.

Because understanding begins not with certainty-but with the courage to ask better questions.