Seal Press (9781580058827) - Height: 229 mm - Spine width: 19 mm - Width: 153 mm - Seal Press - Little, Brown - ISBN: 9781580058827 - Number of pages: 272 - Languages: English - Weight: 234 g
A collection of essays, speeches and poems that trace Huey P. Newton’s journey from street activism to reflective thought, revealing raw insights into civil‑rights struggles and his evolving philosophy.
University of California Press (9780520271425 / 9780520271425) | "Unequal Childhoods", American children, Black and white middle-class, Poor families, American families
Explore how identity and power reshape in “The Universal Machine,” Fred Moten’s incisive study of collective agency, cultural politics, and the paradoxes of consent in a globalized world.
Explore the evolving landscape of Black feminist theory in this groundbreaking volume. Scholars interrogate intersectionality’s limits and propose new frameworks for equity, agency, and social justice.
Explore the intersection of philosophy, poetry, and social theory in Fred Moten's "Black and Blur," where he challenges conventional notions of identity and expression through an innovative blend of critical thought and lyrical prose.
Explore key moments that shaped African American history with "Black History for Beginners" by Denise Dennis. This accessible guide offers insights into pivotal figures and events, perfect for newcomers to the rich tapestry of Black heritage.
Vintage (9781784705039) - Part of the Five Foot Bookshelf | Jeff Kinney, Diary of a Wimpy, Race and Identity, Brit ish, Identity and Belonging, Book about Identity, Friends are British, Exploration of Race
New York University Press (9781479802760) | Third edition, Critical Race Theory, Critical America, Introduction by Richard Delgado, Race Theory, Richard Delgado
Duke University Press (9781478004042) | Black Madness, Mad Blackness, Blackness and Madness, Blackness and disability, Race and disability, Pickens demonstrates