Engines of the Black power movement : essays on the influence of civil rights actions, arts, and Islam / edited by James L. Conyers, Jr.
| Other author | Conyers, James L., Jr. |
| Format | Book |
| Publication Info | Jefferson, N.C. : McFarland & Co., ©2007. |
| Description | viii, 288 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm |
| Supplemental Content | Table of contents only |
| Subjects |
| Contents | The spiral group : defining African American art during the civil rights movement / Sharon Pruitt -- Jazz musicians in Europe : 1919 to 1945 / Larry Ross -- Black power, Chicago politics, and social movements : what have we learned? / Elice Rogers -- A critical assessment of the educational mission and praxis of the Black Arts movement / Andrew P. Smallwood -- The Congressional Black Caucus : Black power realized? / Tanya Y. Price -- Us, Kawaida and the Black liberation movement in the 1960s : culture, knowledge and struggle / Maulana Karenga -- The Black arts movement in Omaha, Nebraska / Alonzo N. Smith -- The role of the Africana writer in an era of struggle : the case of Hoyt W. Fuller and the Black Arts movement, 1961-1981 : a Kawaida-location analysis / Amir M. Abdurahman -- The Nation of Islam : an historiography of pan-Africanist thought and intellectualism / James L. Conyers, Jr -- Understanding Elijah Muhammad / Malachi Crawford -- Noble Drew Ali : an historical perspective / Emerson Mungin -- Islam in the civil rights movement / Saadi A. Simawe -- Pathologies of public housing : an antecedent to crime and delinquency / James Chambers -- Constitutionalism within the political ideologies of Malcolm X and Martin Luther King, Jr. / Otis B. Grant -- Revising the best western view : civil rights, wilderness, and racial relocation / Steve Andrews -- Guilt by association : women as participants and victims of lynching / Martin D. Lovett. |
| Abstract | "Have civil rights for African Americans been furthered, or maintained, in the decades since the Civil Rights movement began? The movement is perceived as having regressed, with issues hidden. With a view to assessing losses and gains, this collection of 17 essays examines the evolution and perception of the African American civil rights movement from inception through today"--Provided by publisher. |
| Bibliography note | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
| LCCN | 2006029823 |
| ISBN | 0786425407 (softcover : alk. paper) |
| ISBN | 9780786425402 |