Stokely: A Life

Stokely: A Life

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Mar 4, 2014 · English · Hardcover (424 pages)
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Format Hardcover
Pages 424
Language English
Published Mar 4, 2014
Publisher Civitas Books
Edition 1
ISBN-10 0465013635
ISBN-13 9780465013630

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Stokely Carmichael, The Charismatic And Controversial Black Activist, Stepped Onto The Pages Of History When He Called For Black Power During A Speech One Humid Mississippi Night In 1966. Carmichael's Life Changed That Day, And So Did America's Struggle For Civil Rights. Black Power Became The Slogan Of An Era, Provoking A National Reckoning On Race And Democracy. In Stokely, Preeminent Civil Rights Scholar Peniel E. Joseph Presents A Groundbreaking Biography Of Carmichael, Arguing That The Young Firebrand's Evolution From Nonviolent Activist To Black Power Revolutionary Reflected The Trajectory Of A Generation Radicalized By The Violence And Unrest Of The Late 1960s. -- The Chocolate Fred Astaire -- Howard And Nag -- Finding A Way In New Worlds -- The Movement Was My Fate -- The Local Organizer -- A Struggle For Democracy -- Lowndes County : New Directions -- The Meredith March -- The Magnificent Barbarian -- A New Society Must Be Born -- Hell No, We Won't Go! -- The World Stage : London, Cuba, And Vietnam -- The World Stage : Africa -- Black Panther -- The Prime Minister Of Afro-america -- The Revolution Is Not About Dying : It's About Living -- From Stokely Carmichael To Kwame Ture. By Peniel E. Joseph. Includes Bibliographical References And Index.

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Mystery Biography Science & Technology History
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