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BLACK POWER
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Black power: politics of liberation in America
/ Carmichael, Stokely; Hamilton, Charles V
1967
Carmichael, Stokely
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New York, Vintage books, 1967.
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xii, 198p.
Key Words
Black Power
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African American - Politics - Government
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161682
Integration or Black Power?
/ Waters, Rob
Waters, Rob
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Integration politics experienced a postcolonial crisis in the late 1960s. This was a crisis driven by the simultaneous and inter‐related eruption of Powellism and Black Power. This article uses the crisis of integration politics to show the Powellite conjuncture from its other side, as it played out in the reconstitution of black British politics. It shows how black activists responded to the rise of Powellism by demanding that the politics of integration be either abandoned or reframed, to more fully shake out the colonial inheritances that lurked within it. The integration proposed by the postwar project of race relations was problematic from its inception; Black Power used Powell's intervention to expose these problems and demand change.
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Integration
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Black Power
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What will happen to all that beauty?: black power in the Banlieues
/ Aidi, Hisham
Aidi, Hisham
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France, which has long prided itself on providing refuge to African-American artists and dissidents, has found it much easier to support minority agitation abroad than at home. Hisham Aidi shows how Muslim youth in France are looking to the Black Power movement in the U.S. for inspiration as they found their own race-conscious political organizations.
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France
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Islamophobia
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Black Power
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Angela Davis
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Les Indigènes de la République
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