Who We Be : The Colorization of America (9781466854659)

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by Chang, Jeff; Herc, D. j. Kool


  hip-hop

  hip-hop activism

  Historia de los Colores, La (Marcos)

  Hollander, Stanley C.

  Holliday, George

  Hollinger, David

  Hoke, John, III

  Holman Conwill, Kinshasha

  Holzer, Jenny

  Horton, Willie

  Houng, Cynthia

  housing and homeownership

  Hoving, Thomas

  Howard University

  “How Ya Like Me Now?” (Kalman)

  Hsu, Hua

  Huffman, David

  Hughes, Langston

  Hughes, Robert

  “Humor in Hue”

  Humphrey, Hubert

  Hunt, Darnell

  Huntington, Samuel P.

  Hurston, Zora Neale

  I

  “I Am Here” (Savages)

  Ice-T

  identity

  identity politics

  “I’d Like to Teach the World to Sing”

  images

  immigration

  DREAM Act and

  Mexican

  Immigration and Nationality Act

  Immigration Youth Justice League (IYJL)

  imperialist nostalgia

  Inaba, Carrie Ann

  Inada, Lawson

  In Living Color

  Inner City Cultural Center

  integration

  Invisible Man (Ellison)

  “Is A Record Like A Wheel…” (B+)

  Iyer, Vijay

  J

  Jaar, Alfredo

  Jackson, C. Bernard

  Jackson, Jesse

  Jackson, Natalie

  Jackson, Samuel L.

  Jacob, Mary Jane

  Jacobs, Karrie

  Jacobson, Elizabeth

  Jacobson, William

  James, LeBron

  Japanese Americans

  Javits, Jacob

  Jay, John C.

  Jay-Z

  Jeantel, Rachel

  Johnson, James Weldon

  Johnson, Ken

  Johnson, Louis

  Johnson, Lyndon B.

  Johnson, Poppy

  Johnson, Robert

  Jones, Cleve

  Jones, Kellie

  Jones, Van

  Jong, Erica

  Joo, Eungie

  Joseph, Cliff

  Jowyk, Andy

  Joyner, Tom

  Judis, John

  Julien, Isaac

  Jump Start

  Jung, Carl

  Jungen, Brian

  Juxtapoz

  K

  Kaino, Glenn

  Kalaw, Martine

  Kalman, Tibor

  Kaplan, Steven

  Kaye, Lenny

  Keane, Bil

  Kelly, Mary

  Kelly, Megyn

  Kennedy, Caroline

  Kennedy, Don

  Kennedy, John F.

  Kennedy, Robert F.

  Kerner Commission

  Kerry, John

  Khan, Chaka

  Kid Power

  Kim, Byron

  “Synecdoche”

  Kim, Claire Jean

  Kim, Jiae

  King, Coretta Scott

  King, Martin Luther, Jr.

  assassination of

  “Beyond Vietnam” speech of

  at Dobbs House

  “I Have a Dream” speech of

  “Mountaintop” speech of

  King, Rodney

  Kingston, Maxine Hong

  Kirby, David

  Kitwana, Bakari

  Klein, Jeffrey

  Klein, Naomi

  Klineberg, Stephen

  Knight, Keith

  Kofie, Augustine

  Korda, Alberto

  Kors, Alan C.

  Kramer, Hilton

  Kramer, Stanley

  Krazy Kat

  Krentz, Robert

  Kruger, Barbara

  Ku Klux Klan

  Kuo, Alex

  L

  Labaton, Stephen

  Laforest, Edmond

  Lal, Prerna

  Lamis, Alexander

  Lamonica, Daryle

  Lancaster, Calif.

  Lander, Christian

  Lange, Dorothea

  Lasker, Albert

  Lasn, Kalle

  Lauer, Jenna

  Lawrence, Jacob

  Leary, Bill

  Leaves of Grass (Whitman)

  Lee, Bill

  Lee, Bing

  Lee, Bruce

  Lee, John

  Lee, Nikki

  Lehman, Christopher P.

  Lennon, John

  Levitt, Theodore

  Lewinsky, Monica

  Lewis, Byron

  Lewis, Norman

  LeWitt, Sol

  liberalism

  neoliberalism

  Ligon, Glenn

  Limbaugh, Rush

  Lincoln, Abraham

  Lind, Michael

  Lindsey, Lawrence B.

  “Lineup” (Simmons)

  Liney, John

  Lippard, Lucy

  Lipton, Eunice

  Lloyd, Tom

  Locke, Alain

  Lofton, Ramona

  Lomas Garza, Carmen

  Lomax, Alan

  Longo, Robert

  Lopez, Jennifer

  Lopez, Ricardo

  Lopez, Yolanda

  Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA)

  Los Angeles riots

  Los Angeles Times

  Lucas, George

  Luna, James

  M

  Mac, El

  Machida, Margo

  MacPhee, Josh

  Madden, John

  Maddox, Lester

  Madonna

  “Make Me” (Min)

  Malcolm X

  Malone, John

  Mandate for Leadership

  Manson, Charles

  Mapplethorpe, Robert

  March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom

  Marcos, Subcomandante

  Marin, Cheech

  Marinetti, Filippo Tommaso

  Marley, Bob

  Marroquin, Maria

  Marten, Ruth

  Martin, Amy

  Martin, Tracy

  Martin, Trayvon

  Martinez, Daniel Joseph

  “Museum Tags”

  Massey, Douglas

  Mateo, Lizbeth

  Matos, Felipe

  Mayhew, Richard

  Mazrui, Ali

  McCain, John

  McCreary, Judith

  McGruder, Aaron

  McKenzie, Dave

  McKnight, Brian

  McMahon, Paul

  McNeil, Legs

  “Me” (Badu)

  Medina, Cuauhtémoc

  Mehlman, Ken

  Mehretu, Julie

  Mehserle, Johannes

  Melting Pot, The (Zangwill)

  Menand, Louis

  Merryman, Ashley

  Metropolitan Museum of Art

  Mexican Americans

  Meyer, Adam

  Miami Herald

  Mickens, Karla

  Microtrends: The Small Forces behind Tomorrow’s Big Changes (Penn)

  Milk, Harvey

  Miller, Brenda

  Million Man March

  Milton, John

  Min, Susette

  Min, Yong Soon

  Mirikitani, Janice

  Mirzoeff, Nicholas

  Mixed Blessings: New Art in a Multicultural America (Lippard)

  Montano, JohnPaul

  Montgomery Bus Boycott

  Montoya, Delilah

  Montoya, Malaquias

  Morales, Julio Cesar

  Morrison, Toni

  Mother Jones

  Moyers, Bill

  Moynihan, Daniel Patrick

  multiculturalism

  backlash against

  mainstreaming of

  Mumbo Jumbo (Reed)

  Murdoch, Rupert

>   Murray, Charles

  Museum of Contemporary Hispanic Art

  (MoCHA)

  Museum of Modern Art (MOMA)

  “Museum Tags” (Martinez)

  Musical Mose

  Mustafa, Isaiah

  Myrdal, Gunnar

  N

  Nader, Ralph

  Nakadate, Laurel

  Nation

  National Association of Scholars

  National Cable Television Association (NCTA)

  National Coming Out of the Shadows Day

  National Endowment for the Arts (NEA)

  National Endowment for the Humanities

  National Hip-Hop Political Convention

  Native Americans

  Naylor, Gloria

  Negri, Antonio

  Nelson, Debra

  Neo-HooDoo

  neoliberalism

  New Criterion

  Newkirk, Kori

  Newman, Donald

  The Nigger Drawings

  New Museum of Contemporary Art

  Newsweek

  Newton, Huey

  New York State Council on the Arts (NYSCA)

  New York Times

  New York World’s Fair

  Nguyen, Tram

  Nichols, Rich

  “nigger”

  Nigger Drawings, The (Newman)

  Nike

  9/11 attacks

  Nixon, Richard

  Nkrumah, Kwame

  Nogales, border at

  Nolan, Christopher

  No Logo (Klein)

  Noriega, Chon

  NurtureShock (Bronson and Merryman)

  O

  Obama, Barack

  HOPE poster of

  immigration and

  Joker image of

  Martin’s killing and

  race speech of

  “Obama Unity” (Smith)

  Occupy movement

  Ochoa, Raul Al-qaraz

  Ochoa, Ruben

  O’Mara, Mark

  O’Neal, Patrice

  One America

  One Nation Under God (Dunbar)

  Ono, Yoko

  Oppenheim, Dennis

  Ore-Giron, Eamon

  Orfield, Gary

  Ormes, Jackie

  Osorio, Pepón

  Other America, The (Harrington)

  Outcault, Richard

  Out There: Marginalization and Contemporary Cultures

  Overstreet, Joe

  Negro Digest

  Newkirk, Kori

  Nickelodeon

  P

  Pacheco, Gaby

  Padilla, Rigo

  Paige, Satchel

  Paik, Nam June

  Palin, Sarah

  Papp, Joseph

  Paradise Lost (Milton)

  Parker, Trey

  Parks, Gordon

  Parks, Rosa

  Parks, Suzan-Lori

  Parrish, R. Rex

  Parsons, Neil

  Patterson, Charles

  Patterson, Floyd

  Patterson, William

  Patton, Sharon F.

  Peanuts

  Pearce, Russell

  Pendleton, Clarence

  Penn, Irving

  Penn, Mark

  Penrice, Ronda R.

  Pepper, Claude

  Pepsi

  Peraza, Nilda

  Perez, Rosey

  Perlstein, Rick

  Perry-Zucker, Aaron

  PESTS

  Petropoulos, Renée

  Pfeiffer, Paul

  Phantom Sightings

  Phillips, Kevin

  Phillips, Lisa

  Phillips, Steve

  Pindell, Howardena

  Piven, Frances Fox

  Plagens, Peter

  Plouffe, David

  political correctness

  “Politics of Recognition, The” (Taylor)

  Pollock, Jackson

  Posey, Willi

  Post-Black

  post-racial

  Powell, Colin

  Prashad, Vijay

  prisons

  Pryor, Richard

  Pulitzer, Joseph

  Pulley, Brett

  Putney Swope

  Q

  quality

  Quickley, Jerry

  quotas

  R

  race

  race riots

  in Los Angeles

  racism

  Radio Arte

  Rainbow Power

  Ramone, Joey

  Randolph, A. Philip

  Rashada, Ibrahim

  Rauschenberg, Robert

  Rawell-Patterson, Miqueo

  Ray, Charles

  Reader’s Digest

  Reagan, Ronald

  Reardon, Sean F.

  Reed, Ishmael

  Reinhardt, Ad

  Reinisch, James

  Republican Party

  Revelli, Matt

  Rexroth, Kenneth

  Reynolds, William Bradford

  Rice, Condoleezza

  Rich, Frank

  Riggio, Leonard

  Riggs, Marlon

  Right On!

  Riney, Hal

  Ringgold, Burdette “Birdie”

  Ringgold, Faith

  Rising Tide of Color against White World-Supremacy, The (Stoddard)

  Rivera, Geraldo

  Roa, Carlos

  Roberts, Cokie

  Roberts, John

  Roberts, Robin

  Robertson, Keith

  Robeson, Paul

  Robinson, Jackie

  Robinson, Nadine

  Robles, Frances

  Rockoff, Al

  Rodgers, Daniel

  Rodriguez, Agustin

  Rodriguez, Favianna

  Rodriguez, Juan

  Rodriguez, Reyes

  Roediger, David

  Romney, Mitt

  Roosevelt, Franklin Delano

  Roosevelt, Theodore

  Roots

  Rosaldo, Renato

  Rose, Aaron

  Rove, Karl

  Ross, David A.

  Ross, Diana

  Rugh, Jacob

  S

  Saalburg, Charles

  Saar, Betye

  Salle, David

  Sanders, Bill

  Santelli, Rick

  Sapphire

  Saunders, Raymond

  Savages

  Sayles, John

  Schakowsky, Jan

  Schlesinger, Arthur, Jr.

  Schnabel, Julian

  Schoener, Allon

  Schulz, Charles

  Schuyler, George

  Scorsese, Martin

  Scott, Rick

  Scott-Heron, Gil

  segregation

  September 11 attacks

  Sergant, Yosi

  Serra, Richard

  Serrano, Andres

  Sesame Street

  Shange, Ntozake

  Sherman, Cindy

  Sherrod, Shirley

  Shin, Jean

  silent majority

  Silverman, Ken

  Simmons, Alicia

  Simmons, Gary

  Simmons, Russell

  Simpson, Lorna

  Sirmans, Franklin

  Sister Souljah

  Sledge, Delony

  Smith, Clarence O.

  Smith, Jaune Quick-to-See

  Smith, Kiki

  Smith, Marlena Buczek

  Smith, Mychal Denzel

  Smith, Nikkolas

  Smith, Patti

  Smith, Ralph Lee

  Smith, Roberta

  Smith, Wendell

  Smith, Zadie

  SNCC

  social change

  Social Realism

  Som, Indigo

  Sommers, Joanie

  Sontag, Susan

  Soul Corner

  South Africa

  Southern strategy

  South Park

  Spiral

  Spray Paint LACMA (Asco)

  Stanford University


  Starr, Kenneth

  State Out of the Union (Biggers)

  Steele, Claude

  Steele, Shelby

  Stephanopoulos, George

  stereotype threat

  Steve Canyon

  Stewart, Jon

  Stimpson, Catharine

  Stoddard, Lothrop

  Stolberg, Sheryl Gay

  Stone, Charles, III

  Stone, Matt

  Stone, Sly

  Strauss, Leo

  “Student as Nigger, The” (Farber)

  Studio Museum in Harlem

  Suh, Richard

  Suicide of a Superpower: Will America Survive to 2025? (Buchanan)

  Sullivan, Andrew

  Sun Ra

  Sussler, Betty

  Sussman, Elisabeth

  “Synecdoche” (Kim)

  Syquia, Serafin

  T

  Taaffe, Frank

  Taibbi, Matt

  Takaki, Ronald

  Tallant, Robert

  Tanner, Henry Ossawa

  Tate, Greg

  Taylor, Cecil

  Taylor, Charles

  Taylor, Cheryl

  Tea Party

  Teixeira, Ruy

  television

  textbooks

  Thatcher, Margaret

  Their Eyes Were Watching God (Hurston)

  Third World Communications

  Third World Liberation Front

  $30 Billion Negro, The (Gibson)

  Thomas, Clarence

  Thomas, Cory

  Thomas, Fred

  Thomas, Hank Willis

  Thurmond, Strom

  Till, Emmett

  Time

  Ting-Ling Kids

  Tongues Untied

  Torchy in Heartbeats

  Toscani, Fedele

  Toscani, Oliviero

  Touré, Askia Muhammad

  Towns, Ed

  Tran, Tam

  Treuer, David

  Tribe Called Quest, A

  True (Stone)

  Tsai, Eugenie

  Tucker, Marcia

  Turner, James

  Turner, Letha

  Turner, Morrie

  Getting It All Together

  Staying Cool

  Wee Pals

  Turner, Nora

  Turner, Ted

  U

  Umbra

  “Undiscovered Amerindians, The: ‘Oh Please!’ Begged the Gentleman at the Whitney Biennial” (Fusco)

  United Farm Workers (UFW)

  universities

  University of California

  Untitled (Alabama) (Lewis)

  V

  Valdez, Patssi

  Vallen, Mark

  Vargas, Jose Antonio

  Viacom

  Viejo, Raimundo

  Vietnam War

  Vigdor, Jacob

  Village Voice

  Villanueva, Rafael

  Villaraigosa, Antonio

  Vincent, Rickey

  Voodoo in New Orleans (Tallant)

  voting

  Voting Rights Act

  W

  Wade, Dwyane

  Wagner, Dennis

  Walker, Alice

  Walker, Kara

  WalkingStick, Kay

  Wallace, Barbara

  Wallace, George

  Wallace, Michele

  Wallach, Alan

  Warren, Vinny

  Washington, Booker T.

  Washington Post

  Watkins, Peggy Tolk

  Watkins, Ragland

  Wayans, Keenen Ivory

  We Are All Multiculturalists Now (Glazer)

  Weems, Carrie Mae

  Wee Pals

  Welch, James

  Welles, Orson

  Wences, Reyna

  We’re Black and Strong (Ligon)

  West, Cornell

  West, Darrin

  Westover, Bill

 

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