Race Rebels

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Race Rebels is a book by historian Robin D. G. Kelley that examines everyday forms of Black resistance and cultural politics in twentieth-century America.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
history book
non-fiction book
author Robin D. G. Kelley
authorFullName Robin D. G. Kelley
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
examines everyday acts of defiance
informal resistance
politics of culture
relations between class and race
relations between culture and power
relations between gender and race
field African American studies
surface form: African-American studies

cultural studies
labor history
social movement history
focusesOn Jim Crow laws
surface form: Jim Crow era

everyday forms of resistance
gender and race
labor and workplace struggles
popular culture
working-class African Americans
youth culture
genre African-American history
cultural history
social history
hasInfluenceOn cultural politics research
scholarship on everyday resistance
studies of Black working-class culture
hasPerspective Black radical tradition
bottom-up history
intendedAudience general readers interested in African-American history
scholars
students
language English
mainSubject Black Americans
surface form: African Americans

Black resistance
cultural politics
20th century
surface form: twentieth-century United States
notableFor emphasis on everyday resistance rather than formal politics
use of cultural analysis in labor and race history
publisherType academic press
timePeriodCovered 20th century
Jim Crow laws
surface form: Jim Crow period in the United States

civil rights era
writtenBy historian

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