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| #2465555 in Books | 1992-11-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 1.17 x6.23 x9.23l,1.45 | File type: PDF | 388 pages||1 of 2 people found the following review helpful.| LIBERATION IN PRACTICE|By halima|I WAS LOOKING FOR SEMINAL/GENESIS AFRICAN LIBERATION PRACTICES AND MODELS. I WAS HAPPY TO FIND SOME OLD SCHOOL CULTURAL NATIONALIST ESSAYS AND HISTORICAL CONTEXT FOR AFRICAN CENTERED IDEOLOGY.|0 of 3 people found the following review helpful.| The book was in good shape but there was a lots of note taking ...||From Publishers Weekly|To Van Deburg, the Black Power movement was not solely a political phenomenon that yielded minuscule gains for African Americans. It was "essentially cultural," a "collective thrust . . . toward racial pride, strength, and self-definition.
The most comprehensive account available of the rise and fall of the Black Power Movement and of its dramatic transformation of both African-American and larger American culture. With a gift for storytelling and an ear for street talk, William Van Deburg chronicles a decade of deep change, from the armed struggles of the Black Panther party to the cultural nationalism of artists and writers creating a new aesthetic. Van Deburg contends that although its tactical gai...
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