Analysis Of Black Nationalism: A True Form Of A Nation By Thomas Anderson

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The book portrayed the historical origin of national consciousness, nationalism and modern nations that emerged from the 18th century Europe and America, and spread throughout the 19th and 20th centuries. Andersons first big take away from this book is that, nations were “imagined” because their identity, territory, language, and even national history, were somehow arbitrarily designed and decided by humans. The second big take away is the notion that once language was shifted from Latin to vernacular languages the state assumed greater power. Both of these statements made by Anderson help make the statement that black nationalism is a true form of a nation.
Anderson states his working definition for nation is, “imagined political community

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