Memoirs of a Black Philosopher
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- 2024
Summary
Memoirs of a Black Philosopher is a chronicle of the life and times of Richard A. Jones.
In these memoirs, Jones relates the dislocations and disillusionments of Black people in the great migration of Southern Blacks to Northern cities. He recalls the educational trauma brought on by Brown v Board, and his education in the inner-city public schools of Washington DC and Detroit Michigan. Beginning his higher education in the HCBUs at Fisk and Howard Universities, after serving in the US Air Force, Jones begins his educational diaspora in Midwestern universities. His struggles to attain an education culminates in a bachelor’s degree in mathematics from Minot State University in 1970. After working as a federal Head Start director, Marketing representative at IBM, and college Minority Affairs Director, Jones begins a new career as a high school mathematics teacher. Never satisfied with his “education,” he begins a new direction in academic philosophy. After completing an MA in philosophy at the University of Denver, he enrolls in a PhD program at the University of Colorado at the age of forty-nine. After completing the degree, Jones teaches philosophy at Kansas State University, followed by returning to Howard University, where he finished his teaching career. At Howard, Jones realizes that “philosophy is more” than teaching and writing. He becomes the Co-coordinator of the Radical Philosophy Association (RPA). His political activity with RPA culminates in conferences in Cuba and South Africa, where he sees the people’s struggles with global capitalism. Jones left Howard in 2013 and continues his “philosophical praxes” in contemplation and writing. His story is one of the unending struggles for human dignity.
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- Copyright year
- 2024
- ISBN-Print
- 978-0-7618-7430-0
- ISBN-Online
- 978-0-7618-7431-7
- Publisher
- Hamilton Books, Lanham
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 292
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Table of contents
- Contents No access
- Acknowledgments No access
- Spring Hope No access Pages 1 - 16
- Blaine Street No access Pages 17 - 24
- School Daze No access Pages 25 - 36
- The Absurd Schoolboy No access Pages 37 - 46
- Historically Black Colleges and Universities, 1962–1965 No access Pages 47 - 64
- The Howard University Years, 1963–1965 No access Pages 65 - 82
- Missile Man, 1965–1969 No access Pages 83 - 100
- Why Not Minot? No access Pages 101 - 116
- The University of Iowa, 1972–1977 No access Pages 117 - 134
- Laughing the Face of a New Sun, 1975–1982 No access Pages 135 - F
- Westmar Eagles, 1979-1982 No access Pages 159 - 176
- Colorado, 1982-1985 No access Pages 177 - 198
- I’m Wasted and I Can’t Find My Way Home, 1984 No access Pages 199 - 218
- Kent Denver Country Day School, 1985-1990 No access Pages 219 - 234
- Teikyo Loretto Heights University, 1990-1994 No access Pages 235 - 240
- The University of Colorado, 1994-2000 No access Pages 241 - 262
- Howard University, 2001-2013 No access Pages 263 - 280
- Bibliography No access Pages 281 - 290
- About the Author No access Pages 291 - 292





