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Black Power
The Politics of Liberation
Book • 1967
This book, co-authored by Kwame Ture (Stokely Carmichael) and Charles V. Hamilton, is a critical analysis of racism and the political struggles faced by black communities in the United States.
It defines Black Power, discusses the historical and systemic roots of racism, and critiques the failures of integration and liberal coalition-building.
The authors argue for the necessity of black self-definition, political modernization, and the establishment of black political power to challenge white supremacy and achieve structural change.
The book also examines specific examples of black political organizing, such as the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party and independent black political parties in Lowndes County, Alabama.
It defines Black Power, discusses the historical and systemic roots of racism, and critiques the failures of integration and liberal coalition-building.
The authors argue for the necessity of black self-definition, political modernization, and the establishment of black political power to challenge white supremacy and achieve structural change.
The book also examines specific examples of black political organizing, such as the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party and independent black political parties in Lowndes County, Alabama.
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when discussing welfare reform and its impact.


David Sacks

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as a book written in 1954 by Richard Wright.

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Death of a Demagogue, Pt. 2
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in the context of Black Power movement.


Glenn Loury

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John McWhorter – The Path Not Taken for Black Activism
Mentioned as a book that influenced Dorothy Roberts' perspective on structural racism, differing from her father's views.

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Love, Race & the ‘Mixed Marriage Project’
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as the book being discussed in the episode and its central subject.

Bridget Wallace

Jessica Ann Levy

Jessica Ann Levy, "Black Power, Inc.: Corporate America and the Rise of Multinational Empowerment Politics" (U Pennsylvania Press, 2026)
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as a massive work that builds on the theological metaphors in the background.

Eduardo Mendieta

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Mentioned by Super Relaxed Scoots when discussing sleep inequality and its impact on certain groups.

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Mentioned by Dorothy Roberts as a book that influenced her perspective on structural racism in the seventh grade.

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in the context of a discussion about the privatization of prisons.


Patrick Bet-David

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Mentioned by Robert Bland when discussing Lerone Bennett Jr.'s writing about Black power in the 1960s.

Robert D. Bland, "Requiem for Reconstruction: Black Countermemory and the Legacy of the Lowcountry's Lost Political Generation" (UNC Press, 2026)




