Biblioteca / 2000-2009
Peniel Joseph, editor. The Black Power Movement. Rethinking the Civil Rights-Black Power Era.
Nueva York: Routledge, 2006.
xii, 385 páginas.
CONTENTS
PREFACE
INTRODUCTION: TOWARD A HISTORIOGRAPHY OF THE BLACK POWER MOVEMENT / Peniel E. Joseph
1 – “ALABAMA ON AVALON”. Rethinking the Watts Uprising and the Character of Black Protest in Los Angeles / Jeanne Theoharis
2 – AMIRI BARAKA, THE CONGRESS OF AFRICAN PEOPLE, AND BLACK POWER POLITICS FROM THE 1961 UNITED NATIONS PROTEST TO THE 1972 GARY CONVENTION / Komozi Woodard
3 – BLACK WOMEN, URBAN POLITICS, AND ENGENDERING BLACK POWER / Rhonda Y. Williams
4 – BLACK FEMINISTS RESPOND TO BLACK POWER MASCULINISM / Kimberly Springer
5 – THE THIRD WORLD WOMEN’S ALLIANCE. Black Feminist Radicalism and Black Power Politics / Stephen Ward
6 – THE ROOTS OF BLACK POWER? Armed Resistance and the Radicalization of the Civil Rights Movement / Simon Wendt
7 – “A RED, BLACK AND GREEN LIBERATION JUMPSUIT”. Roy Wilkins, the Black Panthers, and the Conundrum of Black Power / Yohuru Williams
8 – RAINBOW RADICALISM. The Rise of the Radical Ethnic Nationalism / Jeffrey O. G. Ogbar
9 – “A HOLIDAY OF OUR OWN”. Kwanzaa, Cultural Nationalism, and the Promotion of a Black Power Holiday, 1966–1985 / Keith Mayes
10 – BLACK STUDIES, STUDENT ACTIVISM, AND THE BLACK POWER MOVEMENT / Peniel E. Joseph