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April 15, 2002 0226298221 978-0226298221
During the late 1960s and early 1970s, the Black Power movement provided the dominant ideological framework through which many young, poor, and middle-class blacks made sense of their lives and articulated a political vision for their futures. The legacy of the movement is still very much with us today in the various strands of black nationalism that originated from it; we witnessed its power in the 1995 Million Man March, and we see its more ambiguous effects in the persistent antagonisms among former participants in the civil rights coalition. Yet despite the importance of the Black Power movement, very few in-depth, balanced treatments of it exist.

Is It Nation Time? gathers new and classic essays on the Black Power movement and its legacy by renowned thinkers who deal rigorously and unsentimentally with such issues as the commodification of blackness, the piety of cultural recovery, and class tensions within the movement. For anyone who wants to understand the roots of the complex political and cultural desires of contemporary black America, this will be an essential collection.

Contributors:
Eddie S. Glaude Jr.
Farah Jasmine Griffin
Phillip Brian Harper
Gerald Horne
Robin D. G. Kelley
Wahneema Lubiano
Adolph Reed Jr.
Jeffrey Stout
Will Walker
S. Craig Watkins
Cornel West
E. Francis White

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“This is the first book-length study to examine the complex ways in which the political choices and failures of the Black Power movement inform our nation’s racial landscape. Is It Nation Time? is a stimulating commentary on African-American cultural politics, and a thoughtful examination of Black Power’s legacy for the new millennium.”—William L. Van Deburg, University of Wisconsin, Madison
(William L. Van Deburg, University of Wisconsin, Madison )

Is It Nation Time? provides a useful, original, and provocative overview of the historic roots and emergence of black nationalism and Black Power, calling for further historical reconstruction and critical re-examination. This volume will be an important counter to the critical discourse on black nationalism that regards the phenomenon as an expression of racial essentialism.”—Kevin K. Gaines, University of Michigan
(Kevin K. Gaines, University of Michigan ) --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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During the late 1960s and early 1970s, the Black Power movement provided the dominant ideological framework through which many young, poor, and middle-class blacks made sense of their lives and articulated a political vision for their futures. The legacy of the movement is still very much with us today in the various strands of black nationalism that originated from it; we witnessed its power in the 1995 Million Man March, and we see its more ambiguous effects in the persistent antagonisms among former participants in the civil rights coalition. Yet despite the importance of the Black Power movement, very few in-depth, balanced treatments of it exist.

Is It Nation Time? gathers new and classic essays on the Black Power movement and its legacy by renowned thinkers who deal rigorously and unsentimentally with such issues as the commodification of blackness, the piety of cultural recovery, and class tensions within the movement. For anyone who wants to understand the roots of the complex political and cultural desires of contemporary black America, this will be an essential collection.

Contributors:
Eddie S. Glaude Jr.
Farah Jasmine Griffin
Phillip Brian Harper
Gerald Horne
Robin D. G. Kelley
Wahneema Lubiano
Adolph Reed Jr.
Jeffrey Stout
Will Walker
S. Craig Watkins
Cornel West
E. Francis White

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The distinctive feature of African American life in the sixties was the rise on the historical stage of a small yet determined petite bourgeoisie promoting liberal reforms, and the revolt of the masses, whose aspirations exceeded those of liberalism but whose containment was secured by political appeasement, cultural control, and state repression. Read the first page
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black nationality formation, hip hop nationalism, black petite bourgeoisie, black petit bourgeois, black literary criticism, intraracial division, black freedom movement, black popular music, black nationalism, message rap, black political leadership, popular media culture, black cultural nationalism, nationalist desire, nation discourse, black aesthetic, black popular culture, black urban communities, black revolution, black capitalism, black awakening
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New York, African American, United States, Black Arts, Public Enemy, Toni Cade, Nation of Islam, Robert Williams, Cold War, Amiri Baraka, James Baldwin, Revolutionary Action Movement, Third World, Zimbabwe News, Black Panther Party, Black Scholar, Harold Cruse, Invisible Man, Ron Karenga, Abbey Lincoln, American Dream, Los Angeles, Max Stanford, Soviet Union, The Black Poets
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