Black revolutionaries : a history of the Black Panther Party / Joe Street.
2024
E185.615 .S7247 2024eb
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Title
Black revolutionaries : a history of the Black Panther Party / Joe Street.
Author
ISBN
9780820374574 (electronic bk.)
0820374571 (electronic bk.)
9780820366944
0820366943
9780820366951
0820366951
0820374571 (electronic bk.)
9780820366944
0820366943
9780820366951
0820366951
Published
Athens : The University of Georgia Press, [2024]
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (xii, 255 pages) : illustrations.
Call Number
E185.615 .S7247 2024eb
Dewey Decimal Classification
322.4/20973
Summary
"Black Revolutionaries is an accessible yet rigorously argued history of the Black Panther Party, one of the emblematic organizations of the 1960s. It highlights the complexity of the BPP's history through three key themes: the BPP's intellectual history, its political and social activism, and the persecution its members endured. Together, these themes confirm the BPP's importance for understanding Black America's response to white oppression in the 1960s and 1970s. Based on a wealth of archival material, it reveals the enduring importance of leftist political philosophy to 1960s and 1970s radicalism, and how BPP helps us understand more deeply the role of public space and public protest in the 1960s, the transformation of political activism in the post-civil rights era, the psychological and organizational impact of FBI surveillance, police repression, and prison on its victims, and particularly that the latter both helped to shape and destroy the BPP. Most significant, it demonstrates that an understanding of African American grassroots politics and protest, racial injustice, and police brutality in the post-civil rights era is only comprehensible through engagement with the BPP's history. This is the definitive study of the BPP for students, academics, and the general reader"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Access limited to authorized users.
Source of Description
Print version record.
Series
Since 1970.
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Table of Contents
Part I. Intellectual History
The Black Panther Party's Intellectual Territory
The Gendered World of the Black Panther Party
Black Panther Political Philosophy
Part II. Community Activism
The BPP in the Street
The BPP's Social Programs and Local Chapters
The Cal-Pac Boycott
Bobby Seale for Mayor!
Part III. State Repression
The Trial of Huey P. Newton
The FBI and the BPP
The Prison and the (Un)making of the BPP
Remembering the BPP.
The Black Panther Party's Intellectual Territory
The Gendered World of the Black Panther Party
Black Panther Political Philosophy
Part II. Community Activism
The BPP in the Street
The BPP's Social Programs and Local Chapters
The Cal-Pac Boycott
Bobby Seale for Mayor!
Part III. State Repression
The Trial of Huey P. Newton
The FBI and the BPP
The Prison and the (Un)making of the BPP
Remembering the BPP.