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The Black Power Revolt : a collection of essays / editor, Floyd B. Barbour.

LIBRA - Rare E185.615 .B3 1968
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Barbour, Floyd B., editor.
Contributor:
Hackney, Sheldon, 1933-2013, associated name, former owner.
Series:
Extending horizons books
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
African Americans--Civil rights--History--Sources.
African Americans.
Black power--United States--History--Sources.
Black power.
United States--Race relations.
United States.
African Americans--Civil rights.
Black power--United States.
Race relations.
Physical Description:
287 pages 22 cm
Edition:
Third printing
Place of Publication:
Boston, Mass. : Porter Sargent Publisher, [1968]
Contents:
Editor's Introduction
Since 1619 / Margaret Walker
I. Black Power Through History. Letter to Thomas Jefferson, 1791 / Benjamin Banneker; Letter from and to Slave Rebels, 1793; The Appeal, 1829 / David Walker; from Turner's Confessions, 1831 / Nat Turner; Call to Rebellion, 1843 / Henry Garnet; No Progress without Struggle!, 1849 / Frederick Douglass; Comparing White and Black Americans, 1858 / John S. Rock; On American Democracy, 1850 / Robert Purvis; Blood, Brand, or Liberty, 1880 / Editorial from the Chicago Conservator; Speech, 1889 / John E. Bruce; Personal Notes, 1893 / W.E.B. Du Bois; from Philosophy and Opinions, 1923 / Marcus Garvey
II. Black Power: The Concept. Power and Racism / Stokely Carmichael; The Social Power of the Negro / James P. Comer; Black Power and the American Christ / Vincent Harding; The Negro American: His Self-Image and Integration / Alvin F. Poussaint; The Crisis which Bred Black Power / Nathan Wright, Jr.; The Need for a Cultural Base to Civil Rites and BPower Mooments/ LeRoi Jones; What is Africa to Us? / Adelaide Cromwell Hill; Black Power in the International Context / Lawrence P. Neal
III. Black Power in Action. from Negroes with Guns / Robert F. Williams; from The Quotable Karenga / Maulana Ron Karenga; Riots, Revolts, and Relevant Response / Charles V. Hamilton; Programs for Black Power / Floyd B. McKissick; How White Power Whitewashes Black Power / Nathan Hare; The National Conference on Black Power / Chuck Stone; Black Power-Right or Left? / Julius W. Hobson
Black Power and Me. I Learned to Feel Black / Jean Smith; Needed-A New Image / Barbara Ann Teer; Super Black Man / John E. Johnson; I Was Born / Byron Rushing; Black Women-Often Discussed but Never Understood; Letters from Mecca / Malcolm X
Today / Gaston Neal
Appendix I. Adam Clayton Powell's Black Position Paper; II. Letter from Elijah Muhaammad; III. Statement by the National Committee of Negro Clergymen.
Notes:
"Cover Design by Calvin Burnett" -- Back cover.
Includes bibliographical references (pages [273]-281) and index.
Local Notes:
E185.615.B3 1968: Received from University President Sheldon Hackney, 2010 has his name printed on half title page and has underlines in the articles of Vincent Harding, Alvin F. Poussaint and ms. annotations and underlines in the article of Stokely Carmichael..
OCLC:
84959957

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