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The incredible memoir of Elaine Brown - the first woman leader of
the Black Panthers 'Here I was, a woman, proclaiming supreme power
over the most militant organization in America' In 1974 Elaine
Brown became the first woman leader of the Black Panther Party.
This is her unforgettable memoir, charting her rise from an
impoverished neighbourhood in Philadelphia, through her political
awakening during a bohemian adolescence, and on to her time as a
foot soldier for the Panthers and ascent into its male-dominated
upper ranks. It is a seminal exploration of power, racism and one
woman's revolutionary struggle. 'Heart-wrenching, wild and moving
... a glowing achievement' Los Angeles Times 'What Elaine Brown
writes is so astonishing, at times it is even difficult to believe
she survived it. And yet she did, bringing us that amazing light of
the black woman's magical resilience' Alice Walker
Reared in Freedmen's Town, Texas, Emmett J. Scott was a journalist,
newspaper editor, government official, author, and chief of staff,
adviser, and ghostwriter to Booker T. Washington. He was frequently
called "the power broker of the Tuskegee Machine": he was a
Renaissance man, scholar, and political fixer. However, his life
has not received a full examination until now. Built upon fifty
years of research, Maceo C. Dailey's Emmett J. Scott offers
fascinating detail by describing Scott's role in promoting the
Tuskegee Institute. Before his death, Dailey had nearly singular
access to the Scott papers at Morgan State University, which have
been officially closed for decades. Readers will finally be exposed
to Scott's behind-the-scenes contributions to racial uplift and
will see Scott's influential role in advancing not only the
Tuskegee Institute but also the Booker T. Washington agenda.
Editors Will Guzmán and David H. Jackson lend their own expertise
in bringing Dailey's lifetime project to fruition. Two-time
Pulitzer Prize-winning historian David Levering Lewis, a close
friend of Maceo Dailey, provides a timely foreword. Former Black
Panther Party chairwoman Elaine Brown, granddaughter of Emmett J.
Scott, reflects on her relationship with Scott and his impact in
the afterword. Taken together, this work of biography is an
impressive reference and an essential endeavor of recovery, one
that restores to prominence the life and legacy of Emmett J. Scott.
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To Die for the People (Paperback)
Huey Newton; Edited by Toni Morrison; Introduction by Elaine Brown
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Long an iconic figure for radicals, Huey Newton is now being
discovered by those interested in the history of America's social
movements. This new release of a classic collection of his writings
and speeches traces the development of Newton's personal and
political thinking, as well as the radical changes that took place
in the formative years of the Black Panther Party. More than just a
historic record, Newton's prescience and foresight make these
documents strikingly pertinent today.
Huey Newton was the founder, leader, and chief theoretician of
the Black Panther Party, and one of America's most dynamic and
important revolutionary philosophers.
For many of years I have always enjoyed cooking for my family and
friends at gatherings, church events, and family reunions. So what
better way then to come together with family, two generations
before me (my mother, grandmother) and the new generation after me
(children, grandchildren) then to write this cook book. So now
generations to come could enjoy what has been served in our homes.
I don't think this could be any more personal, sharing our recipes
with others to enjoy our home cooked meals with pleasure.
"A narrative that crackles with tension and enormous empathy. . . .
Extraordinarily powerful."
--Publishers Weekly
Through the story of a thirteen-year-old black boy condemned to
life in prison, Elaine Brown exposes the "New Age" racism that
effectively condemns millions of poor African-Americans to a third
world life. The story of "Little B" is riveting, a stunning example
of the particular burden racism imposes on black youths. Most
astonishing, almost all of the officials involved in bringing him
to "justice" are black.
Michael Lewis was officially declared a ward of the state at age
eleven, and then systematically ignored until his arrest for
murder. Brown wondered how this boy could possibly have aroused so
much public resentment, why he was being tried (and roundly
condemned, labeled a "super-predator") in the press. Then she met
Michael and began investigating his case on her own. Brown adeptly
builds a convincing case that the prosecution railroaded Michael,
looking for a quick, symbolic conviction. His innocence is almost
incidental to the overwhelming evidence that the case was unfit for
trial. Little B was convicted long before he came to court, and
effectively sentenced years before, when the "safety net" allowed
him to slip silently down. Brown cites studies and cases from all
over America that reveal how much more likely youth of color are to
be convicted of crimes and to serve long--even life--sentences, and
how deeply the new black middle class is implicated in this
devastating reality.
For more than three hundred years, black women have embodied a
theology of hope which has enabled them to overcome a history of
abuse and violence. While a theology of hope has been widely
discussed in twentieth centry theology, it was born in slavery long
before Jurgen Moltmann introduced it to America in 1967. Even
womanist notions of hope have not explored the theological
character of hope in abused black women's narratives. A. Elaine
Brown Crawford argues that hope is the theological construct that
moves black women beyond endurance and survival to transformation
of their personal and communal realities. This book identifies and
analyzes the theological vision of hope voiced within the
narratives of enslaved, emancipated, and contemporary black women
and brings that vision into discussion with contemporary womanist
theologies.
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