William H. Grier and Price M. Cobbs argued that the title concept was merely a symptom of powerlessness in a book titled for this kind of “Rage.” For 10 points each:
[10e] Name this trait of those who experience “double consciousness” according to a book by W. E. B. Du Bois titled for “The Souls of” “Folk” with this trait.
ANSWER: Blackness [accept Black people; accept The Souls of Black Folk; accept Black Skin, White Masks; accept Black Rage; reject “African-American”]
[10h] In her essay “Killing Rage: Militant Response,” bell hooks accuses this thinker of tempering the title activist’s justice-driven rage and love in the essay “Malcolm X and Black Rage” from his collection Race Matters.
ANSWER: Cornel West [or Cornel Ronald West]
[10m] Myisha Cherry named a type of “inclusive” and “productive” rage after this thinker. This thinker advocated using Black rage to combat injustice in “The Uses of Anger,” which appears in the collection Sister Outsider alongside “The Master’s Tools Will Never Dismantle the Master’s House.”
ANSWER: Audre Lorde [or Audrey Geraldine Lorde; accept Lordean rage]
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