Native and Black Americans’ Resistance for Human Right in Setting Bull His Life and Legacy (2009) By Ernie la Pointe and Martin Luther King the Inconvenient Hero (1996) By Vincent Harding.

dc.contributor.authorMetrouh Imene
dc.contributor.authorAit abdellah Rosa
dc.date.accessioned2025-11-20T13:36:55Z
dc.date.available2025-11-20T13:36:55Z
dc.date.issued2024
dc.description71p. ; (+CD-Rom)
dc.description.abstractThis dissertation presents a postcolonial comparative study of Native American and Black American resistance for human rights, as portrayed in Ernie LaPointe’s Sitting Bull: His Life and Legacy (2009)and Vincent Harding’s Martin Luther King: The Inconvenient Hero (1996). These biographies explore the lives of Sitting Bull and Martin Luther King Jr., two influential figures who led powerful movements against white supremacy, each through distinct strategies. The analysis draws on Frantz Fanon’s theory of revolutionary resistance (The Wretched of the Earth, 1961) and Edward Said’s theory of intellectual resistance (Orientalism, 1978; Culture and Imperialism, 1993) to better understand these struggles. Using a comparative thematic and analytic approach, the study examines how Native Americans in the 19th century, under Sitting Bull’s leadership, resorted to violent resistance to protect their sovereignty, land, and cultural identity. In contrast, Black Americans in the 20th century, guided by Martin Luther King Jr., adopted nonviolent resistance to demand civil rights and achieve integration. Although their methods are opposed, both movements were rooted in a shared pursuit of justice, freedom, and human dignity. Sitting Bull’s defiance reflects Fanon’s vision of reclaiming identity through force, while King’s peaceful struggle aligns with Said’s intellectual and moral opposition to oppression. While Native Americans fought for autonomy, Black Americans succeeded in gaining legal equality and greater inclusion in American society. Together, their efforts marked crucial chapters in the ongoing fight for human rights in the United States.
dc.identifier.citationGeneral and Comparative Literature
dc.identifier.urihttps://dspace.ummto.dz/handle/ummto/28975
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherUniversité Mouloud Mammeri Tuzi Ouzou
dc.subjectPostcolonial
dc.subjectBiography
dc.subjectFrantz Fanon
dc.subjectEdward Said
dc.subjectRevolutionary Resistance
dc.subjectIntellectual Resistance
dc.subjectWhite Supremacy
dc.subjectNative American Armed Resistance
dc.subjectBlack American Nonviolent Resistance
dc.titleNative and Black Americans’ Resistance for Human Right in Setting Bull His Life and Legacy (2009) By Ernie la Pointe and Martin Luther King the Inconvenient Hero (1996) By Vincent Harding.
dc.typeThesis

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