Redefining Black Power

Reflections on the State of Black America

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Published Jan. 1, 2012

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978-0-87286-548-8
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The Obama presidency represents a major milestone in black history and the struggle for political, economic and cultural equality in the United States. But how--if at all--has the first black presidency helped move things forward for people of color? Has it delivered the "change we can believe in" and "deepening of democracy" that communities of color organized around? How has the reality and image of a black First Family impacted American culture? What lessons from past struggles can be applied to this unique historical moment to advance multicultural democracy in the U.S.?

Starting the exploration of these questions with the voices of past civil rights and black power activists held in the historic Pacifica Radio Archives, BBC journalist Joanne Griffith traveled the country to interview black intellectuals, leaders and activists.

The result is a rich and wide-ranging exploration of the hot-button issues facing African Americans today, from religion, law amd …

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Subjects

  • Social conditions
  • Politics and government
  • Race relations
  • African Americans
  • Interviews
  • Obama, barack, 1961-
  • African americans, social conditions
  • African americans, politics and government
  • United states, race relations
  • United states, politics and government, 2009-2017

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