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The Black revolt and democratic politics. / Edited with an introd. by Sondra Silverman.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Farganis, Sondra, compiler.
Series:
Problems in political science
Problems in political science.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
African Americans--Civil rights.
African Americans.
United States--Race relations.
United States.
Race relations.
Physical Description:
xix, 100 pages ; 23 cm.
Place of Publication:
Lexington, Mass. : Heath, [1970]
Contents:
Who has the revolution or thoughts on the second reconstruction, by J.B. Turner and W.M. Young, Jr.
The intellectuals and force and violence, by H. Cruse.
From protest to politics: the future of the civil rights movement, by B. Rustin.
The myths of coalition, by S. Carmichael and C.V. Hamilton.
The Negro in politics, by J.Q. Wilson.
An interracial movement of the poor? by C. Wittman and T. Hayden.
How a minority can change society, by G. Breitman.
An advocate of Black power defines it, by C.V. Hamilton.
Black power: a discussion, by T. Kahn.
Black power: right or left? by J. Hobson.
The Black manifesto, by National Black Economic Development Conference.
Reciprocal bases of national culture and the fight for freedom, by F. Fanon.
Convalescence, by E. Cleaver.
Epilogue: the phenomenon of ghetto life, by S. Silverman.
Suggestions for additional reading (p. 97-100).
OCLC:
475173

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