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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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Politics and government, Civil rights, Afro-Americans, Black power, African Americans, Suffrage, Politics and suffrage, African americans, politics and government, African americans, civil rights, Noirs américains, Politique et gouvernement, POLITICAL SCIENCE, Political Freedom & Security, Human Rights, African Continental Ancestry Group, African americans--politics and government, E185.615 .c32 1992, 323.1/196073, Negros en EE.UUPlaces
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Black Power: The Politics of Liberation
1992, Vintage Books
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Black power: the politics of liberation in America
1967, Random House
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 219-221) and index.
Originally published: New York : Knopf, c1967.
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Black Power: The Politics of Liberation is a 1967 book co-authored by Stokely Carmichael (later known as Kwame Ture) and political scientist Charles V. Hamilton. The work defines Black Power, presents insights into the roots of racism in the United States and suggests a means of reforming the traditional political process for the future. Published originally as Black Power: The Politics of Liberation in America, the book has become a staple work produced during the Civil Rights Movement and Black Power movement.
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