In Search of the Black Panther Party – New Perspectives on a Revolutionary Movement
Autor Jama Lazerow, Yohuru Williamsen Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 oct 2006
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780822338901
ISBN-10: 0822338904
Pagini: 408
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.6 kg
Editura: MD – Duke University Press
Locul publicării:United States
ISBN-10: 0822338904
Pagini: 408
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.6 kg
Editura: MD – Duke University Press
Locul publicării:United States
Cuprins
Acknowledgments ix
Editors’ Note xi
Introduction: The Black Panthers and Historical Scholarship: Why Now? / Jama Lazerow and Yohuru Williams 1
Part I. The Panthers through the Historian’s Lens
The Black Panther Party and the Long Civil Rights Era / Robert O. Self 15
Part II. The Panthers as American Revolutionaries
Introductory Comment: The Panthers and the Question of Violence / Rod Bush 59
In the Shadow of the Gun: The Black Panther Party, the Ninth Amendment, and Discourses of Self-Defense / Bridgette Baldwin 67
Part III. From the Bottom Up and the Top Down: Personal Politics and the Black Panthers
Introductory Comment: The Panthers and Local History / James T. Campbell 97
“A Rebel All His Life”: The Unexpected Story of Frank “Parky” Grace / Jama Lazerow 104
WACing Off: Gossip, Sex, Race, and Politics in the World of FBI Special Case Agent Williams A. Cohendet / Roz Payne 158
Part IV. Coalition Politics: The Panthers as a “Revolutionary Vanguard”
Introductory Comment: White Tigers, Brown Berets, Black Panthers, Oh My! / Yohuru Williams 183
Invisible Cages: Racialized Politics and the Alliance between the Panthers and the Peace and Freedom Party / Joel Wilson 191
Leading the Vanguard: White New Leftists School and Panthers on Black Revolution / David Barber 223
Brown Power to Brown People: Radical Ethnic Nationalism, the Black Panthers, and Latino Radicalism, 1967–1973 / Jeffrey O. G. Ogbar 252
Part V. Revolutionary Politics: The Black Panthers in the American Imagination
Introductory Comment: “Culture Is a Weapon in Our Struggle for Liberation”: The Black Panther Party and the Cultural Politics of Decolonization / Davarian L. Baldwin 289
The Arm(ing) of the Vanguard, Signify(ing), and Performing the Revolution: The Black Panther Party and Pedagogical Strategies for Interpreting a Revolutionary Life / Tim Lake 306
Media Culture and the Public Memory of the Black Panther Party / Edward P. Morgan 324
Contributors 375
Index 377
Editors’ Note xi
Introduction: The Black Panthers and Historical Scholarship: Why Now? / Jama Lazerow and Yohuru Williams 1
Part I. The Panthers through the Historian’s Lens
The Black Panther Party and the Long Civil Rights Era / Robert O. Self 15
Part II. The Panthers as American Revolutionaries
Introductory Comment: The Panthers and the Question of Violence / Rod Bush 59
In the Shadow of the Gun: The Black Panther Party, the Ninth Amendment, and Discourses of Self-Defense / Bridgette Baldwin 67
Part III. From the Bottom Up and the Top Down: Personal Politics and the Black Panthers
Introductory Comment: The Panthers and Local History / James T. Campbell 97
“A Rebel All His Life”: The Unexpected Story of Frank “Parky” Grace / Jama Lazerow 104
WACing Off: Gossip, Sex, Race, and Politics in the World of FBI Special Case Agent Williams A. Cohendet / Roz Payne 158
Part IV. Coalition Politics: The Panthers as a “Revolutionary Vanguard”
Introductory Comment: White Tigers, Brown Berets, Black Panthers, Oh My! / Yohuru Williams 183
Invisible Cages: Racialized Politics and the Alliance between the Panthers and the Peace and Freedom Party / Joel Wilson 191
Leading the Vanguard: White New Leftists School and Panthers on Black Revolution / David Barber 223
Brown Power to Brown People: Radical Ethnic Nationalism, the Black Panthers, and Latino Radicalism, 1967–1973 / Jeffrey O. G. Ogbar 252
Part V. Revolutionary Politics: The Black Panthers in the American Imagination
Introductory Comment: “Culture Is a Weapon in Our Struggle for Liberation”: The Black Panther Party and the Cultural Politics of Decolonization / Davarian L. Baldwin 289
The Arm(ing) of the Vanguard, Signify(ing), and Performing the Revolution: The Black Panther Party and Pedagogical Strategies for Interpreting a Revolutionary Life / Tim Lake 306
Media Culture and the Public Memory of the Black Panther Party / Edward P. Morgan 324
Contributors 375
Index 377
Recenzii
"Researchers have uncovered more useful information on the Panthers in the past ten years than in the preceding thirty. This wide-ranging collection contains some of the finest examples of todays exciting new scholarship. It tops the list of required reading for those seeking to make up for lost time.--William L. Van Deburg, author of New Day in Babylon: The Black Power Movement and American Culture, 19651975 "Jama Lazerow and Yohuru Williams have assembled a superb, timely, and significant anthology that historicizes one of the most controversial groups of the 1960s. Wide-ranging in scope, provocative, and deeply insightful, In Search of the Black Panther Party is a major contribution to the burgeoning literature on the Black Panthers and the wider Black Power era.--Peniel E. Joseph, author of Waiting Til the Midnight Hour: A Narrative History of Black Power in America[E]clectic and far-reaching ambitions are a strong point and will open new, and revive some old, avenues for investigation
Lazerow and Williams have done an important service by pulling together a range of essays that expand on what we know and reveal a great deal that we did not know about the Black Panther Party. This book will be a source for scholars and students of Black Power for a generation and should fuel waves of future research. - Derek Catsam, H-1960s
"Researchers have uncovered more useful information on the Panthers in the past ten years than in the preceding thirty. This wide-ranging collection contains some of the finest examples of today's exciting new scholarship. It tops the list of required reading for those seeking to make up for lost time."--William L. Van Deburg, author of New Day in Babylon: The Black Power Movement and American Culture, 1965-1975 "Jama Lazerow and Yohuru Williams have assembled a superb, timely, and significant anthology that historicizes one of the most controversial groups of the 1960s. Wide-ranging in scope, provocative, and deeply insightful, In Search of the Black Panther Party is a major contribution to the burgeoning literature on the Black Panthers and the wider Black Power era."--Peniel E. Joseph, author of Waiting 'Til the Midnight Hour: A Narrative History of Black Power in America "[E]clectic and far-reaching ambitions are a strong point and will open new, and revive some old, avenues for investigation...Lazerow and Williams have done an important service by pulling together a range of essays that expand on what we know and reveal a great deal that we did not know about the Black Panther Party. This book will be a source for scholars and students of Black Power for a generation and should fuel waves of future research." - Derek Catsam, H-1960s
"Researchers have uncovered more useful information on the Panthers in the past ten years than in the preceding thirty. This wide-ranging collection contains some of the finest examples of today's exciting new scholarship. It tops the list of required reading for those seeking to make up for lost time."--William L. Van Deburg, author of New Day in Babylon: The Black Power Movement and American Culture, 1965-1975 "Jama Lazerow and Yohuru Williams have assembled a superb, timely, and significant anthology that historicizes one of the most controversial groups of the 1960s. Wide-ranging in scope, provocative, and deeply insightful, In Search of the Black Panther Party is a major contribution to the burgeoning literature on the Black Panthers and the wider Black Power era."--Peniel E. Joseph, author of Waiting 'Til the Midnight Hour: A Narrative History of Black Power in America "[E]clectic and far-reaching ambitions are a strong point and will open new, and revive some old, avenues for investigation...Lazerow and Williams have done an important service by pulling together a range of essays that expand on what we know and reveal a great deal that we did not know about the Black Panther Party. This book will be a source for scholars and students of Black Power for a generation and should fuel waves of future research." - Derek Catsam, H-1960s
Notă biografică
Jama Lazerow is Professor of History at Wheelock College. He is the author of "Religion and the Working Class in Antebellum America."Yohuru Williams is Associate Professor of History and Director of Black Studies at Fairfield University. He is the author of "Black Politics/White Power: Civil Rights, Black Power, and the Black Panthers in New Haven."
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"Jama Lazerow and Yohuru Williams have assembled a superb, timely, and significant anthology that historicizes one of the most controversial groups of the 1960s. Wide-ranging in scope, provocative, and deeply insightful, "In Search of the Black Panther Party" is a major contribution to the burgeoning literature on the Black Panthers and the wider Black Power era."--Peniel E. Joseph, author of "Waiting 'Til the Midnight Hour: A Narrative History of Black Power in America "
Descriere
Essays considering the Panthers as distinctly American revolutionaries