Problematic Patriotism
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Gilbert describes the dissonance he felt as a black man when encountering certain expressions of American patriotism. Some patriotic actions rang as hollow and untruthful for Gilbert amidst his experiences of discrimination and oppression as a person of color. In these remarks, Gilbert echoes themes articulated by Frederick Douglass in his famous address “What to the Slave is the Fourth of July?”
This file appears in: Robert Gilbert
Robert Gilbert
Despite many obstacles, Robert Gilbert offered “no excuses” when he found himself at the forefront of enacting racial integration and advancing civil rights in Waco. His efforts left an indelible mark on the city and Baylor University. He was born…