Black poets and prophets : the theory, practice, and esthetics of the Pan-Africanist revolution / edited by Woodie King and Earl Anthony.
Series: A Mentor book, MW 1126 | Mentor book ; MW 1126.Publication details: New York : New American Library , [1972].Description: 188 pages ; 18 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 301.45/19/6073
- E185.615 .K53
- HU 1982
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OCLC Data | Daphne Douglas Reading Room | Available | 0000000000870 |
Racism and culture / Frantz Fanon -- The highest political expression of Black Power is Pan-Africanism / Stokely Carmichael -- The land question and black liberation / Eldridge Cleaver -- A dialectical approach to culture / Sekou Toure -- Why the police attach the Black Panthers / Earl Anthony -- Black Manifesto / James Forman -- The Atlantic slave trade and slavery / C.L. R. James -- A black value system / Imamu Amiri Baraka (LeRoi Jones) -- Any day now: black art and black liberation / Larry Neal -- Black magic, black art / Ron Milner -- Black art: mute matter given force and function / Ron Karenga -- Black theater: present condition / Woodie King.
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