Black Power Encyclopedia Volume1 : From “Black Is Beautiful” to Urban Uprisings -Umoja, Stanford And Young

$185.00

Cross-disciplinary and broad in its approach, Black Power Encyclopedia: From “Black Is Beautiful” to Urban Uprisings explores the emergence and evolution of the Black Power Movement in the United States some 50 years ago. The entries examine the key players, organizations and institutions, trends, and events of the period, enabling readers to better understand the ways in which African Americans broke through racial barriers, developed a positive identity, and began to feel united through racial pride and the formation of important social change organizations. The encyclopedia also covers the important impact of the more militant segments of the movement, such as Malcolm X and the Nation of Islam and the Black Panthers.

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An invaluable resource that documents the Black Power Movement by its cultural representation and promotion of self-determination and self-defense, and showcases the movement’s influence on Black communities in America from 1965 to the mid-1970s.

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