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Burnley "Rocky" Jones Revolutionary - An Autobiography by Burnley "Rocky" Jones (Paperback)
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Burnley "Rocky" Jones Revolutionary - An Autobiography by Burnley "Rocky" Jones (Paperback)
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Loot Price R510
Discovery Miles 5 100
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"The life, work and activism of Rocky Jones are central to
African-Canadian history and the civil rights movement in Canada.
Canadians lost a great soul, with the recent death of Rocky Jones,
but his autobiography - co-written by James Walker, a close friend
of Rocky Jones and one of our foremost writers about Black history
in Canada - is a wonderful gift to the entire country.
Revolutionary will soon be required reading for any person who
seeks to understand the civil rights movement in Canada." -
Lawrence Hill "A must read, a manual for all freedom fighters, and
a testament to Rocky Jones' and Black power and resilience." --
Afua Cooper "Any telling of human rights and social equity in
Canada would be incomplete without reference to "revolutionary"
Rocky Jones' truth-telling about his life captured in this
compelling exemplary autobiography. This insightful account is not
only about life as an African Nova Scotian, but also about the
community, law, politics." -- Carl James Born and raised in Truro,
Nova Scotia, Burnley "Rocky" Jones is one of Canada's most
important figures of social justice. Often referred to as Canada's
Stokely Carmichael, Jones was tirelessly dedicated to student
movements, peace activism, Black Power, anti-racism, women's
liberation and human rights reform. He was a leader in the Student
Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, brought the Black Panthers to
Canada, taught at Dalhousie and founded his own law firm. This
autobiography tells the story of Jones's inimitable life and his
accomplishments. But it also does more. It illuminates the Black
experience in Nova Scotia, it explains the evolving nature of race
relations and human rights in recent Canadian history, and it
reveals the origins of the "remedial" approach to racial equality
that is now practised by activists and governments. Finally, the
story of Rocky Jones is a reminder that human rights are not a
gift, but a prize that must be fought for.
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