In 1967, this groundbreaking essay revealed the depths of institutional racism in the United States and laid out a radical political framework for change: real and permanent social change could only be achieved via African-American solidarity and independence from the current order. 25 years after it was originally published, this evocative testament of the civil rights struggle remains a work…
Rosemari Mealy, along with authors Elombe Brath, LeRoi Jones (Amiri Baraka), Sarah E. Wright, and Bill Epton, assemble the experiences of a number of people who played major parts in this historic meeting in this compact but vital anthology, first published in 1993. They contribute their own opinions on the two leaders and the revolutionary movements they sparked, as historians,…
The relevance of Afrikan-centered education in the emancipation of Afrikan people is emphasized in this book. The ineffective education that Black students receive as a result of white supremacy ensures that we continue to assist white people in maintaining their control. The Black Bourgeoisie and its white liberal partners are pushing for this shoddy education. Children require an education that…
Huey P. Newton, the founder of the Black Panther Party, tells his story in a spectacular visual presentation. Huey P. Newton's famous and oft-quoted autobiography is as much a manifesto as it is a portrayal of America's Black Panther Party's inner circle, eloquently documenting the development of a revolutionary. Revolutionary Suicide is a smart, unrepentant, and thought-provoking portrayal of inspired…
The Wretched of the Earth is a great examination of colonial people's mentality and their route to independence. The book incisively attacks the twin perils of p ost-independence colonial politics: the disenfranchisement of the masses by the elites on the one hand, and intertribal and interfaith animosities on the other, providing unique insight into the rage and frustration of colonized…