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Fighting for Us (Hardcover)
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The untold story of the Black nationalist group behind the growing
popularity of Kwanzaa In spite of the ever-growing popularity of
Kwanzaa, the story of the influential Black nationalist
organization behind the holiday has never been told. Fighting for
Us explores the fascinating history of the US Organization, a Black
nationalist group based in California that played a leading role in
Black Power politics and culture during the late 1960s and early
'70s whose influence is still felt today. Advocates of Afrocentric
renewal, US unleashed creative and intellectual passions that
continue to fuel debate and controversy among scholars and students
of the Black Power movement. Founded in 1965 by Maulana Karenga, US
established an extensive network of alliances with a diverse body
of activists, artists and organizations throughout the United
States for the purpose of bringing about an African American
cultural revolution. Fighting for US presents the first historical
examination of US' philosophy, internal dynamics, political
activism and influence on African American art, making an elaborate
use of oral history interviews, organizational archives, Federal
Bureau of Investigation files, newspaper accounts, and other
primary sources of the period. This book also sheds light on
factors contributing to the organization's decline in the early
'70s-government repression, authoritarianism, sexism, and elitist
vanguard politics. Previous scholarship about US has been shaped by
a war of words associated with a feud between US and the Black
Panther Party that gave way to a series of violent and deadly
clashes in Los Angeles. Venturing beyond the lingering rhetoric of
rivalry, this book illuminates the ideological similarities and
differences between US's "cultural" nationalism and the Black
Panther Party's "revolutionary" nationalism. Today, US's emphasis
on culture has endured as evidenced by the popularity of Kwanzaa
and the Afrocentrism in Black art and popular media. Engaging and
original, Fighting for US will be the definitive work on Maulana
Karenga, the US organization, and Black cultural nationalism in
America.
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