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: Anthony M. Donaldson Jr., Madison W. Cates
: Futures of Black Power Reimagining the Black Past
: University Press of Florida
: 9780813073675
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: English
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Illustrating newframeworks for recognizing and studying Black Power and Black radicalismRewritingnarratives that present Black Power as related but marginal to the Civil RightsMovement, this book uncovers and centers unexpected sites of Black Poweractivism within the Black freedom struggle. In this collection, leadingscholars look at how we study the past and suggest new ways historians can recognizeBlack Power and Black radicalism in the future.In Futures ofBlack Power, Ashley Farmer offers a framework for developing Black Powerarchives, Jasmin Young makes the case for oral history collections dedicated tothe study of the movement, and DWeston Haywood discusses Afrofuturistunderpinnings in the Nation of Islam. Interspersed with their essays are oralhistory interviews with activists Kathleen Cleaver, Gwendolyn Zoharah Simmons, Mabel Williams,and Nikki Giovanni. These essays andprimary sources show how todays scholars of Black Power are incorporatingmemory studies, gender studies, and intellectual histories, and they point theway forward to new avenues for research and public engagement. Theycollectively illustrate the need to preserve and remember the variety of voices, actions, and imaginings that constituteBlack Power, elements of Black history that are often ignored or forgotten.Avolume in the series Frontiers of the American South, edited by William A. LinkPublication of this work made possible by a Sustaining the Humanitiesthrough the American Rescue Plan grant from the National Endowment for theHumanities.