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Post-Prison Writings and Speeches

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New York
Kiadó: Ramparts Books
Kiadás helye: New York
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Kötés típusa: Ragasztott papírkötés
Oldalszám: 213 oldal
Sorozatcím: Vintage Books
Kötetszám: 567
Nyelv: Angol  
Méret: 18 cm x 11 cm
ISBN:
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Edited by Robert Scheer
"In this astonishing collection of his post-prison writings and speeches, exquisitely edited by Robert Scheer, Cleaver in freedom has visualized clearly and praclsely the tree's, as well as the forest.'The Decline of the Black Muslims' and'The Death of Mattln Luther King: Requiem for Nonviolence,' are essays qn two approaches to the racial problem that Cleaverasserts are 'played out.' 'Open letter to Ronald Reagan,' Written in May, 1968, after Cleaver was arrested for violation of parole, denies the charges brought against him and asserts that he was, in fact, a 'political prisoner' The black revolutionary theme is discussed in 'Psychology: The Black Bible,' an evaluation of Frantz Fanon's The Wretched of the Earth, and in 'The Land Question and Black Liberation,' an essay on black power activism vs. the land-acquisition policy of Marcus Garvey and the Black Muslims.
"After reading this urgently... Tovább

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CURRENT EVENTS
EldtMge m
OfiSM m
TtertWiDn Spee^
Edited by Robert Scheer
"In this astonishing collection of his post-prison writings and speeches, exquisitely edited by Robert Scheer, Cleaver in freedom has visualized clearly and praclsely the tree's, as well as the forest.'The Decline of the Black Muslims' and'The Death of Mattln Luther King: Requiem for Nonviolence,' are essays qn two approaches to the racial problem that Cleaverasserts are 'played out.' 'Open letter to Ronald Reagan,' Written in May, 1968, after Cleaver was arrested for violation of parole, denies the charges brought against him and asserts that he was, in fact, a 'political prisoner' The black revolutionary theme is discussed in 'Psychology: The Black Bible,' an evaluation of Frantz Fanon's The Wretched of the Earth, and in 'The Land Question and Black Liberation,' an essay on black power activism vs. the land-acquisition policy of Marcus Garvey and the Black Muslims.
"After reading this urgently important book, no one should fail to realize how accurately Cleaver pinpoints the American malaise and its relationship to current world affairs—or just how remarkable a man he is, or how valuable."
—Lindsay Patterson
The New York Times Book Review
Also available in a hardcover edition from Random House
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