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THE BLACK POWER REVOLT: A COLLECTION OF ESSAYS, edited by Floyd B. Barbour, hardcover with unclipped dust jacket, stated 4th printing, 1968. BOOK CONDITION: fair. The text block is in very good condition, with no tears or dogears and just a few pages with underlining or other marks. No bookplate but the signature of a prior owner is inside the front cover. Not a library book or remainder. The red boards are in fair condition (bumped spine and corners; very bowed back board). The dust jacket is in fair condition (edge chipping, discolored interior). 8 ¾ x 5 ¾, 287 pages, 16 ounces XX [From the dust jacket flaps] This collection of essays traces the concept of Black Power from the past to the present. Including a section of historical documents and containing writings by leading contemporary spokesmen, The Black Power Revolt shows the emergence of a black consciousness which confronts established institutions and demands autonomy as a precondition for participation. From the rise of Black Power to significant application, the theme is identify: cultural, economic and political. Theory and practice are examined; the philosophic and the programmatic interpenetrate. This provocative and timely book, written by people concerned publicly and privately with Black Power - actress and politician, playwright and educator, parent and exile - has meaning for all those who have an awareness of our democratic heritage and an interest in American social progress. XX THE BLACK POWER REVOLT, A Collection of Essays by Benjamin Banneker, John E. Bruce, Stokely Carmichael, James P. Comer, Gwenna Cummings, Frederick Douglass, W. E. B. Du Bois, Henry Garnet, Marcus Garvey, Charles V. Hamilton, Vincent Harding, Nathan Hare, Adelaide Cromwell Hill, Julius W. Hobson, John E. Johnson, Leroi Jones, Maulana Ron Karenga, Malcolm X, Floyd B. Mckissick, Gaston Neal, Lawrence P. Neal, Alvin F. Poussaint, Robert Purvis, John S, Rock, Byron Rushing, Jean Smith, Chuck Stone, Barbara Ann Teer, Nat Turner, David Walker, Margaret Walker, Robert F, Williams, Nathan Wright, Jr.
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