Black Power Movement
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Author
Publication
2006 - Taylor and Francis, London, New York (State)
Language
English
Word Count
96,250 words, Guess
Page Count
385 pages
Physical Format
Electronic resource
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL24264505M
- ISBN-139780203954928
- OCLC Control Number123005838
- OCLC Control Number62697068
- OCLC Control Numberblackpowermoveme00jose
and 2 more
- Library of Congress Control Number2005035654
- OverDrive47F8C9C2-441B-4768-AF31-A11386D382D3
Classifications
- LCCE185.61.B6 2006
Description
The Black Power Movement remains an enigma. Often misunderstood and ill-defined, this radical movement is now beginning to receive sustained and serious scholarly attention. Peniel Joseph has collected the freshest and most impressive list of contributors around to write original essays on the Black Power Movement. Taken together they provide a critical and much needed historical overview of the Black Power era. Offering important examples of undocumented histories of black liberation, this volume offers both powerful and poignant examples of "Black Power Studies" scholarship.
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