Concrete Demands: The Search for Black Power in the 20th Century / Edition 1

Concrete Demands: The Search for Black Power in the 20th Century / Edition 1

by Rhonda Y. Williams
ISBN-10:
0415801435
ISBN-13:
9780415801430
Pub. Date:
12/11/2014
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
ISBN-10:
0415801435
ISBN-13:
9780415801430
Pub. Date:
12/11/2014
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
Concrete Demands: The Search for Black Power in the 20th Century / Edition 1

Concrete Demands: The Search for Black Power in the 20th Century / Edition 1

by Rhonda Y. Williams
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Overview

Between the 1950s and 1970s, Black Power coalesced as activists advocated a more oppositional approach to fighting racial oppression, emphasizing racial pride, asserting black political, cultural, and economic autonomy, and challenging white power. In Concrete Demands, Rhonda Y. Williams provides a rich, deeply researched history that sheds new light on this important social and political movement, and shows that the era of expansive Black Power politics that emerged in the 1960s had long roots and diverse trajectories within the 20th century.

Looking at the struggle from the grassroots level, Williams highlights the role of ordinary people as well as more famous historical actors, and demonstrates that women activists were central to Black Power. Vivid and highly readable, Concrete Demands is a perfect introduction to Black Power in the twentieth century for anyone interested in the history of black liberation movements.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780415801430
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 12/11/2014
Series: American Social and Political Movements of the Twentieth Cen
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 314
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Rhonda Y. Williams is Associate Professor of History at Case Western Reserve University. She is the author of The Politics of Public Housing: Black Women's Struggles Against Urban Inequality, and co-editor of Teaching the American Civil Rights Movement: Freedom's Bittersweet Song (Routledge).

Table of Contents

Introduction
Part One
Chapter 1: A Mad Society: Crucibles and Portents of Black Power
Chapter 2: From “Negro Power” Toward Black Revolt
Chapter 3: The Time Is Arriving Now
Part Two
Chapter 4: Into the Public’s Eye
Chapter 5: Girding Up Urban Power Struggles
Chapter 6: The World Cries FREEDOM
Chapter 7: Revolution for Whom?: Unraveling Romantic Black Unity
Epilogue: Echoes
Bibliography
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