id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_x6l5ezz4abeylk74t7rtgmwsea Hanes Walton Betrayal: How Black Intellectuals Have Abandoned the Ideals of the Civil Rights Eraby Houston A. Baker, Jr 2009 2 .pdf application/pdf 926 41 49 Betrayal: How Black Intellectuals Have Abandoned the Ideals of the Civil Rights Era by Houston A. the works of leading post-Civil Rights Movement African American public intellectuals. published tracts and tomes of these public intellectuals, Baker offers persuasive and compelling evidentiary arguments and findings that this current crop Rights public intellectuals deal with this critical fault and the manner in which Having illuminated the epistemic and logical problems inherent in the autobiographical approach, this book creates a model for the African American public intellectual that is centered in Martin Luther King, Jr. and to an extent W.E. B. public intellectuals, Baker's model of King focuses not on the "I Have A And with this model of King as a public intellectual, Baker is now ready to And despite their differences, both groups, when Baker compares and contrasts them with the model of King and DuBois, end up betraying the works of these current black public intellectuals. ./cache/work_x6l5ezz4abeylk74t7rtgmwsea.pdf ./txt/work_x6l5ezz4abeylk74t7rtgmwsea.txt