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E-raamat: Up Against the Wall: Violence in the Making and Unmaking of the Black Panther Party

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Mar-2008
  • Kirjastus: University of Arkansas Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781610754446
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  • Formaat: EPUB+DRM
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Mar-2008
  • Kirjastus: University of Arkansas Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781610754446

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Curtis J. Austin’s Up Against the Wall chronicles how violence brought about the founding of the Black Panther Party in 1966 by Huey P. Newton and Bobby Seale, dominated its policies, and finally destroyed the party as one member after anotherEldridge Cleaver, Fred Hampton, Alex Rackleyleft the party, was killed, or was imprisoned. Austin shows how the party’s early emphasis in the 1960s on self-defense, though sorely needed in black communities at the time, left it open to mischaracterization, infiltration, and devastation by local, state, and federal police forces and government agencies. Austin carefully highlights the internal tension between advocates of a more radical position than the Panthers took, who insisted on military confrontation with the state, and those such as Newton and David Hilliard, who believed in community organizing and alliance building as first priorities. Austin interviewed a number of party members who had heretofore remained silent. With the help of these stories, Austin is able to put the violent history of the party in perspective and show that the survival” programs, such as the Free Breakfast for Children program and Free Health Clinics, helped the black communities they served to recognize their own bases of power and ability to save themselves.

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We desperately need good historical scholarship about the Black Panther Party, and this strong history is a good place to start. Austin's focus on violence is a shrewd decision." Tim Tyson, author of Blood Done Sign My Name and Radio Free Dixie

"This book powerfully demonstrates the centrality of violence in the historical trajectory and our historical memory of the Party . . . a serious, sober, and probing contribution to the ongoing project of historicizing and understanding the Party and its importance." Waldo Martin, author of Civil Rights in the United States: An Encyclopedia and The Mind of Frederick Douglas

Foreword ix
Elbert ``Big Man'' Howard
Introduction xi
Chronology of the Black Panther Party xxv
Civil Wrongs and the Rise of Black Power
1(48)
The Black Panther Party for Self-Defense
49(40)
Speaking of Violence
89(24)
Publicizing the Party
113(46)
Growth and Transformation
159(30)
Unjustifiable Homicides
189(60)
Southern Discomfort
249(24)
To the East . . . and Back
273(24)
The Rift
297(38)
Conclusion 335(14)
Acknowledgments 349(4)
Appendix A: Ten Point Program: What We Want, What We Believe 353(3)
Appendix B: Rules of the Black Panther Party 356(3)
Appendix C: Partial Listing of BPP
Chapters and Affiliates
359(2)
Notes 361(36)
Bibliographical Essay 397(34)
Bibliography 431(8)
Index 439
Curtis J. Austin is an associate professor of history and codirector of the Center for Oral History and Cultural Heritage at the University of Southern Mississippi.

Elbert "Big Man" Howard was a founding member of the Black Panther Party and the editor of the party's newspaper.