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Bloody Lowndes – Civil Rights and Black Power in Alabama′s Black Belt

Autor Hasan Kwame Jeffries
en Limba Engleză Paperback – aug 2010
Early in 1966, African Americans in rural Lowndes County, Alabama, aided by activists from the Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee (SNCC), established an all-black, independent political party called the Lowndes County Freedom Organization (LCFO). The group, whose ballot symbol was a snarling black panther, was formed in part to protest the barriers to black enfranchisement that had for decades kept every single African American of voting age off the county’s registration books. Even after the passage of the Voting Rights Act, most African Americans in this overwhelmingly black county remained too scared even to try to register. Their fear stemmed from the county’s long, bloody history of whites retaliating against blacks who strove to exert the freedom granted to them after the Civil War.Amid this environment of intimidation and disempowerment, African Americans in Lowndes County viewed the LCFO as the best vehicle for concrete change. Their radical experiment in democratic politics inspired black people throughout the country, from SNCC organizer Stokely Carmichael who used the Lowndes County program as the blueprint for Black Power, to California-based activists Bobby Seale and Huey P. Newton, who adopted the LCFO panther as the namesake for their new, grassroots organization: the Black Panther Party for Self Defense. This party and its adopted symbol went on to become the national organization of black militancy in the 1960s and 1970s, yet long-obscured is the crucial role that Lowndes County - historically a bastion of white supremacy - played in spurring black activists nationwide to fight for civil and human rights in new and more radical ways.Drawing on an impressive array of sources ranging from government documents to personal interviews with Lowndes County residents and SNCC activists, Hasan Kwame Jeffries tells, for the first time, the remarkable full story of the Lowndes County freedom struggle and its contribution to the larger civil rights movement. Bridging the gaping hole in the literature between civil rights organizing and Black Power politics, Bloody Lowndes offers a new paradigm for understanding the civil rights movement.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780814743317
ISBN-10: 0814743315
Pagini: 372
Ilustrații: 23
Dimensiuni: 152 x 226 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Editura: MI – New York University

Cuprins

Contents; List of Maps and Illustrations xi; List of Abbreviations xiii; Acknowledgments xv; Introduction 1; 1 Conditions Unfavorable to the Rise of the Negro: 7; The Pursuit of Freedom Rights before the Civil Rights Era; 2 I Didn’t Come Here to Knock: 39; The Making of a Grassroots Social Movement; 3 We Ain’t Going to Shed a Tear for Jon: 81; School Desegregation, White Resistance and the African American Response; 4 I’m Going to Try to Take Some of the Freedom 117; Here Back Home: The Federal Government and the Fight for Freedom Rights; 5 We Gonna Show Alabama Just How Bad We Are: 143; The Birth of the Original Black Panther Party and the Development of Freedom Politics; 6 Tax the Rich to Feed the Poor: 179; Black Power and the Election of 1966; 7 Now Is the Time for Work to Begin: 207; Black Politics in the Post–Civil Rights Era; Epilogue: That Black Dirt Gets in Your Soul: 247; The Fight for Freedom Rights in the Days Ahead; Notes 253; Bibliography 303; Index 317; About the Author 348

Recenzii

"Jeffries has written the book historians of the black freedom movement have been waiting for. His beautifully written account rescues Lowndes County from its role as merely a backdrop to ‘Black Power’ to being one of the key battlegrounds for democracy in the United States. Here are local people whose local struggles have contributed mightily to the kind of politics we desperately need in the Obama age, the politics of ‘freedom democracy,’ a politics born in Reconstruction, rooted in social justice and human rights, and honed in the Alabama cotton belt.” Robin D. G. Kelley, author of Freedom Dreams: The Black Radical Imagination"Jeffries’s Bloody Lowndes is an important contribution to the literature of the African American freedom struggle. Jeffries reveals the deep historical roots of black struggles against racial and economic oppression in the Black Belt. He makes clear that the civil rights reforms of the s were insufficient responses to the ‘freedom politics’ that spawned the Lowndes County Freedom Organization - the first Black Panther Party.” Clayborne Carson, author of In Struggle: SNCC and the Black Awakening of the 1960s”Excellent scholarship, important history, and an invaluable contribution to understanding current and future ‘conversations’ on race and politics in a dynamically changing political environment.” Charles V. Hamilton, co-author of Black Power: The Politics of Liberation

Notă biografică

Hasan Kwame Jeffries

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The remarkable story of the Lowndes County freedom struggle and its contribution to the larger civil rights movement