Description: FREE SHIPPING UK WIDE Point of Reckoning by Theodore D. Segal Theodore D. Segal narrates the fraught and contested fight for racial justice at Duke University—which accepted its first black undergraduates in 1963—to tell both a local and national story about the challenges that historically white colleges and universities throughout the country continue to face. FORMAT Hardcover LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description On the morning of February 13, 1969, members of Duke Universitys Afro-American Society barricaded themselves inside the Allen administration building. That evening, police were summoned to clear the building, firing tear gas at students in the melee that followed. When it was over, nearly twenty people were taken to the hospital, and many more injured. In Point of Reckoning, Theodore D. Segal narrates the contested fight for racial justice at Duke from the enrollment of the first Black undergraduates in 1963 to the events that led to the Allen Building takeover and beyond. Segal shows that Dukes first Black students quickly recognized that the university was unwilling to acknowledge their presence or fully address its segregationist past. By exposing the tortuous dynamics that played out as racial progress stalled at Duke, Segal tells both a local and national story about the challenges that historically white colleges and universities throughout the country have faced and continue to face. Author Biography Theodore D. Segal is a lawyer and member of the board of directors for the Center for Documentary Studies at Duke University. He received his undergraduate degree from Duke in 1977. Table of Contents List of Abbreviations xi List of Key Actors xiii Acknowledgments xv Introduction: A Historic Encounter 1 1. A Plantation System: Desegregation 5 2. Like Bare Skin and Putting Salt on It: First Encounters 32 3. Rights, as Opposed to Privileges: Race and Space 60 4. We Were Their Sons and Daughters: Occupation of University House 102 5. Hope Takes Its Last Stand: The Silent Vigil 125 6. Humiliating to Plead for Our Humanity: Negotiations 160 7. Now They Know, and They Aint Gonna Do: Planning 182 8. No Option to Negotiate: Confrontation 208 9. We Shall Have Cocktails in the Gloaming: Aftermath 242 Epilogue: Something Has to Change—2019, Fifty Years Later 276 Notes 287 Bibliography 347 Index 357 Review "Point of Reckoning is a remarkable and unforgettable story that traces the white racial foundations of Duke University while uncovering how whiteness actively resists change in the face of Black dehumanization. Segal renders the unremarkable existence of racism remarkable and painfully reveals what happens to a dream deferred—it explodes. As we currently bear witness to Black suffering and inequity, righteous indignation and Black protests near and far, Point of Reckoning is an urgent text that offers hope as it dares to illuminate the past in order that we might not be condemned to repeat it." -- George Yancy, Samuel Candler Dobbs Professor of Philosophy at Emory University"In vivid detail, Theodore D. Segal introduces us to men and women, Black and white, who tried to differentiate between integration and desegregation, between being welcomed and included and remaining true to themselves as Black Americans and becoming darker versions of white Americans. As Segal uncovers, not only did the actors have conflicting notions of what was at stake, but they often differed on what was desired. In that sense, he exposes the long history of todays raging debates on campus about race and diversity." -- Professor Earl Lewis, Director and Founder of the Center for Social Solutions, University of Michigan"[A] doggedly researched narrative . . . [providing] a candid view of institutional resistance to social justice and its dismantling by determined activism." * Kirkus Reviews *"Excellent, accessible. . . ." -- Mark I. Pinsky * New York Journal of Books *"A methodological strength of Point of Reckoning is how Segal grounds the narrative almost entirely in oral history, which helps provide a broad, accessible, and well-balanced perspective. . . . This book will be required reading for all of the universitys constituents as a common reference point for continuing to move the university forward according to its stated values." -- Brandon K. Winford * Black Perspectives *"A useful volume for any library supporting graduate study in the management and history of higher education. Recommended. Graduate students, faculty, and professionals." * Choice *"Point of Reckoning makes clear that race and racial issues have been a central conflict at Duke since its inception. . . . Individuals who are interested in higher education, race and education, civil rights, social movements, and Black history will greatly benefit from a careful reading of Point of Reckoning." -- Brian Daugherity * Journal of Southern History *"Point of Reckoning is an important contribution to the histography of how Black Americans have sacrificed their lives—spiritual, emotional, physical—to enter into hostile white spaces bathed in the commitment [of ] wanting to make a difference in their community and in America (277)." -- Dwonna Naomi Goldstone * American Historical Review * Review Quote " Point of Reckoning is a remarkable and unforgettable story that traces the white racial foundations of Duke University while uncovering how whiteness actively resists change in the face of Black dehumanization. Segal renders the unremarkable existence of racism remarkable and painfully reveals what happens to a dream deferred--it explodes. As we currently bear witness to Black suffering and inequity, righteous indignation and Black protests near and far, Point of Reckoning is an urgent text that offers hope as it dares to illuminate the past in order that we might not be condemned to repeat it." Details ISBN1478010401 Author Theodore D. Segal Short Title Point of Reckoning Publisher Duke University Press Language English Year 2021 ISBN-10 1478010401 ISBN-13 9781478010401 Format Hardcover Publication Date 2021-02-05 Subtitle The Fight for Racial Justice at Duke University Pages 400 UK Release Date 2021-02-05 Imprint Duke University Press Place of Publication North Carolina Country of Publication United States Illustrations 30 illustrations AU Release Date 2021-02-05 NZ Release Date 2021-02-05 US Release Date 2021-02-05 Alternative 9781478011422 DEWEY 378.19829960730756563 Audience Professional & Vocational We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. 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ISBN-13: 9781478010401
Book Title: Point of Reckoning
ISBN: 9781478010401
Item Height: 229 mm
Item Width: 152 mm
Author: Theodore D. Segal
Publication Name: Point of Reckoning: the Fight for Racial Justice at Duke University
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Publisher: Duke University Press
Subject: Coaching & Career Guidance, Social Sciences, History
Publication Year: 2021
Type: Textbook
Item Weight: 680 g
Number of Pages: 400 Pages