Black power The politics of liberation in America

Stokely Carmichael, 1941-1998

Book - 1992

In 1967, this revolutionary work exposed the depths of systemic racism in this country and provided a radical political framework for reform: true and lasting social change would only be accomplished through unity among African-Americans and their independence from the preexisting order. An eloquent document of the civil rights movement that remains a work of profound social relevance 25 years after it was first published.

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Published
New York : Vintage Books 1992.
Language
English
Main Author
Stokely Carmichael, 1941-1998 (-)
Other Authors
Charles V. Hamilton (author)
Edition
Vintage ed
Online Access
Contributor biographical information
Publisher description
Item Description
Originally published: New York : Knopf, ©1967.
"With new afterwords by the authors."
"Kwame Ture (formerly known as Stokely Carmichael)"--cover.
Physical Description
xx, 230 pages ; 21 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 219-221) and index.
ISBN
9780679743132
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