Pages from a Black radical's notebook : a James Boggs reader / edited by Stephen M. Ward ; with an afterword by Grace Lee Boggs
- Author
- Boggs, James
- Published
- Detroit : Wayne State University Press, [2011]
- Copyright Date
- ©2011
- Physical Description
- 1 online resource (xiii, 401 pages).
- Additional Creators
- Ward, Stephen M., 1970-
Access Online
- Series
- Language Note
- English.
- Contents
- Cover -- Half-title -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Preface -- Introduction: The Making of a Revolutionist -- The Man Who Would Not Be King -- Southern Roots: Making a Way out of No Way -- Urban Groundings: Coming to Detroit -- Black Radicalism in the Big City -- Correspondence and Grace Lee Boggs -- The American Revolution -- Black Power and Beyond -- The National Organization for an American Revolution (NOAR) -- Impact and Legacy, Part I: Correspondence Newspaper Introduction to Part I -- Talent for Sale (1954) -- Viewing Negro History Week (1954) -- Disproving a Myth -- Negro Challenge (1954) -- In Constant Struggle -- Have to Choose -- The Paper and a New Society (1954) -- Basis for a New Society -- Your Strength Is Needed -- On Your Terms -- Sensitivity (1955), The Danger StageNegro Knows More -- The Stage That We Have Reached (1955) -- Pressure on the CIO -- An Independent Role -- Not Asking -- A Report on the March on Washington (1957) -- Rev. Martin Luther King -- Who Is for Law and Order? (1957) -- Who Is for Civilization? (1957) -- Who Is a Citizen? -- The Weakest Link in the Struggle (1958), Men Pinpoint BlameSafeguarding Your Child�s Future (1959) -- Land of the Free and the Hungry (1960) -- The Winds Have Already Changed (1960) -- What Makes Americans Run (1960) -- New Orleans Faces We Still Haven�t Seen (1960) -- The First Giant Step (1961), and A Visit From the FBI (1961) FBI Asks Me about Rob Williams (1961) -- Foreword to “Monroe, North Carolina ... Turning Point in American History� (1962) -- Part II: The American Revolution: Pages from a Negro Worker�s Notebook -- Introduction to Part II
- Subject(s)
- 1900-1999
- Black power—United States—History—20th century—Sources
- Civil rights movements—United States—History—20th century—Sources
- African Americans—Civil rights—Sources
- African Americans—Social conditions—20th century—Sources
- Black power—États-Unis—Histoire—20e siècle—Sources
- Mouvements des droits de l'homme—États-Unis—Histoire—20e siècle—Sources
- Noirs américains—Droits—Sources
- Noirs américains—Conditions sociales—20e siècle—Sources
- POLITICAL SCIENCE—Political Freedom & Security—Civil Rights
- POLITICAL SCIENCE—Political Freedom & Security—Human Rights
- African Americans—Civil rights
- African Americans—Social conditions
- Black power
- Civil rights movements
- Race relations
- Detroit (Mich.)—History—20th century—Sources
- United States—Race relations—Sources
- États-Unis—Relations raciales—Sources
- Michigan—Detroit
- United States
- Genre(s)
- ISBN
- 9780814336410 (electronic bk.)
0814336418 (electronic bk.)
0814336418
9780814332566 (alk. paper)
0814332560 (alk. paper) - Digital File Characteristics
- data file
- Form of work
- Dictionary
- Bibliography Note
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
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