The “Color” of Humanism

Personal Reflections on a Global Reality

Authors

  • Norm R. Allen Jr.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1558/eph.v20i1.31

Keywords:

humanism, religion, afro-descendants in Humanism

Abstract

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Author Biography

  • Norm R. Allen Jr.

    Norm Allen is a well-known humanist activist and thinker. Much of his work has involved providing organizational shape to humanism in African American communities and connecting these communities to their counterparts in Africa. He is the author of numerous publications including African American Humanism: An Anthology (1991).

References

Allen, Norm. African American Humanism: An Anthology (Buffalo, NY: Prometheus Books, 1991).

Allen, Norm. The Black Humanist Experience: An Alternative to Religion (Buffalo, NY: Prometheus Books, 2002).

Clark, John Henrik. Africans at the Crossroads: African World Revolution (Trenton, NJ: African World Press, 1992).

Tom Flynn, editor. The New Encyclopedia of Unbelief (Buffalo, NY: Prometheus Books, 2007).

Karenga, Maulana. Introduction to Black Studies, 3rd Edition (Los Angeles: University of Sankore Press, 2002).

Karenga, Maulana. The African American Holiday of Kwanzaa: A Celebration of Family, Community & Culture (Los Angeles: University of Sankore Press, 1989).

National Center for Science Education. Voices for Evolution, Revised Edition (Oakland, CA: National Center for Science Education, 1995).

Newton, Huey. To Die for the People, Reissue Edition (San Francisco: City Lights Publishers, 2009).

Muhrer, Verle and Fred Whitehead, editors. Freethought on the American Frontier (Buffalo, NY: Prometheus Books, 1992).

Published

2013-10-09

Issue

Section

Articles

How to Cite

Allen Jr., N. R. (2013). The “Color” of Humanism: Personal Reflections on a Global Reality. Essays in the Philosophy of Humanism, 20(1), 31-38. https://doi.org/10.1558/eph.v20i1.31