black consciousness
61black out — n. act of turning off all the lights; power failure; loss of consciousness v. lose consciousness; lose memory temporarily; suppress a memory from conscious acknowledgment; turn off all the lights on a stage; cause an electrical power failure …
62black out phrasal — verb 1 (I) to lose consciousness; faint: I completely blacked out after the accident. 2 (transitive black something out) to put a dark mark over something so that it cannot be seen: The censors had blacked out several words. 3 (transitive black… …
63black·out — /ˈblækˌaʊt/ noun, pl outs [count] 1 : a period when lights are kept off or are hidden from view to guard against enemy airplane attack in a war the blackouts of World War II 2 : a period when lights are off because of an electrical power failure… …
64black out — If you black out, you lose consciousness. When Tony saw the needle, he blacked out …
65black out — undergo a sudden and temporary loss of consciousness. → black …
66black out — he blacked out from the pain Syn: faint, lose consciousness, pass out, swoon; informal go out …
67black out — Syn: faint, lose consciousness, pass out, swoon …
68Political consciousness — Following the work of Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, Karl Marx outlined the workings of a political consciousness. Contents 1 The politics of consciousness 2 False consciousness 3 Consciousness and the political economy …
69Stokely Carmichael: Black Power (1966) — ▪ Primary Source What has been called the Civil Rights Revolution took many forms in the twenty two years between the end of World War II and 1967. At first a movement to obtain such reforms as desegregation of the armed forces, it quickly… …
70List of topics related to Black and African people — This is a list of articles that are related to African and black people. Overview articles*African people *Black people *Pan Africanism *African DiasporaBlack and African people by regionAmericasNorth America*African American *African immigration …