Keeping Faith: Philosophy and Race in America

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Keeping Faith: Philosophy and Race in America is a collection of essays by Cornel West that explores the intersections of race, democracy, religion, and philosophy in the American experience.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
essay collection
author Cornel West NERFINISHED
countryOfPublication United States of America
surface form: United States
explores American intellectual history
ethics and social justice
intersections of race and democracy
intersections of race and philosophy
intersections of race and religion
focusesOn African American experience
democratic theory
politics of race
role of religion in public life
genre essay
nonfiction
philosophy
hasAuthorProfession philosopher
social critic
theologian
hasPart essays
hasTheme critique of American society
equality
faith and public life
hope and struggle
justice
intendedAudience general readers interested in race and democracy
students of African American studies
students of philosophy
language English
literaryForm essay
mainSubject African American philosophy NERFINISHED
American pragmatism
democracy
race and democracy
race and religion
race in America
religion
social criticism
philosophicalPerspective prophetic pragmatism
philosophicalTradition American philosophy
pragmatism
relatedWork Race Matters NERFINISHED
The American Evasion of Philosophy NERFINISHED

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