Black Power: The Politics of Liberation in AmericaBlueprint for the solution of political problems involving discrimination against Blacks in the USA - examines historical aspects and social implications of present-day living conditions of negroes, proposes steps to improve the situation, and covers political leadership, human rights, community relations, government policy, the role of political parties, etc. Bibliography pp. 187 to 189. |
Contents
THE COLONIAL SITUATION | 2 |
ITS NEED AND SUBSTANCE | 34 |
THE MYTHS OF COALITION | 61 |
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Racist Culture: Philosophy and the Politics of Meaning David Theo Goldberg No preview available - 1993 |