Wall of Respect, 1967 from Committee (sncc) and, following Stokely Carmichael's departure in May 1967, became the organization's national director. The next year, Brown joined the Black Panthers, and at a February rally in Oakland, California 53.59 Kb. 1
Black Pride Movement of the 1960’s Conference, and other organizations that sought to reform American society through nonviolent interracial activism. In his 1963 ‘‘Letter from Birmingham Jail 27.46 Kb. 1
Multiracial feminism: recasting the chronology of second wave feminism United States, and treats sexism as the ultimate oppression. Hegemonic feminism deemphasizes or ignores a class and race analysis, generally sees equality with men as the goal of feminism, and has an individual rights-based 67.03 Kb. 1
The Ground on Which I stand By August Wilson In 1996, the celebrated playwright August Wilson delivered an address entitled “The Ground on Which I stand” to the Theatre Communications Group National Conference 51.16 Kb. 1
African-american and african studies X and the Organization of Afro-American Unity, and Timothy Tyson’s Radio Free Dixie: Robert Williams and the Roots of Black Power. Students will read an average of 150 pages per week 75.1 Kb. 1