Black Power 50

Black Power 50
by Sylviane A. Diouf, Komozi Woodard, Khalil Gibran Muhammad
Adopted
In memory of John P. Rogers II
(1953-2022)
With love from Ariel, Akilah, and Michele
on May 11, 2022
Black Power 50

Black Power 50 / / edited by Sylviane A. Diouf and Komozi Woodward

By Sylviane A. Diouf, Komozi Woodard, Khalil Gibran Muhammad. New York; London: The New Press, 2016.

Since its introduction as a slogan in 1966, the term "Black Power" has inspired and shaped African American consciousness in remarkable ways. For many Americans, the idea of Black Power has restructured goals and redefined success. It has also inspired a new generation of activists who continue to build on the potency of these two simple words. Black Power 50 is a captivating introduction to the Black Power movement. The book includes interviews with notable figures from the movement's inception, essays from today’s top Black Power scholars, and more than 100 spectacular images.

Discover more about this book in our Catalog.

Adoption Type: Build and Access the Collection