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Black Power: The Politics of Liberation in America

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"Black Power: The Politics of Liberation in America" is a seminal exploration of racial justice, published in 1967 and co-authored by the influential social justice leader Stokely Carmichael. This compelling book delves deeply into the roots and dynamics of the Black Power movement, setting a pivotal scene in the midst of America's civil rights era. Carmichael's insights challenge readers to consider the complexities of liberation and systemic inequality. Tailored for a middle-school audience, the narrative fosters an understanding of the historical struggles and achievements of Black communities in America. As readers journey through Carmichael's personal and political challenges, they gain a profound appreciation for the resilience and activism that have shaped contemporary discussions on racial justice. The book not only educates but also encourages young readers to reflect on how they can contribute to ongoing dialogues about equality and justice in their own communities.

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Published by Random House on January 1, 1967
198 pages
ISBN: 9780679743132
Best for readers in Middle School
This book provides valuable insights into Racial Justice , highlighting key issues and advancements within these areas

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