Linden Lewis – “Fanon, De-alienation, and the African American Man” – March 24, 2011
This paper seeks to bring together the theoretical and philosophical discourse of Frantz Fanon’s work on Black Skin/White Masks, with the actions of the affirmation of blackness in the Sanitation Workers’ Strike in Memphis, Tennessee in 1968. The objective is to read the sanitation strike as being consistent with Fanon’s goal of serving to help the black man free himself of the arsenal of complexes that had developed in the context of the Jim Crow south. The paper is an attempt to view the sanitation strike in Fanonian terms of de-alienation of the black man. For Fanon, the issue of […]