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Ausgabe: | 2. ed., 12. print. |
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Beschreibung: | Includes index. |
Beschreibung: | 227 S. Ill. |
ISBN: | 9780873487542 |
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adam_text | Contents
Introduction
9
1. An interview
by
A.B. Spellman 23
(New York
March
19,1964)
Not racists at all
·
Long-range and short-range
·
Accent on
youth
·
Black leadership necessary
·
Whom we ll work with
•
The Christian-Gandhian philosophy
·
Separatism and inde¬
pendence
·
The right to bear arms
·
Revolution like a forest
fire
·
First some black solidarity
2.
Answers to questions at the Militant Labor Forum
37
(New York, April
8,1964)
School segregation
·
The Freedom Now Party
·
Who sits on
the hot stove
·
Our labor, our sweat, and our blood
·
African
leaders and the West
·
Going to the UN
·
Marx and
Spengler
•
Registering means load your gun
·
The U.S. and the Cov¬
enant
·
On Rev. Klunder s death
·
Islam and the partition of
India
·
Place on the totem pole
·
What I think of old George
Washington
·
The fate of
75
million slaves
·
Integrationists
and separationists
3.
The founding rally of the OAAU
57
(New York, June
28,1964)
Learning from Africans
·
Motto, aims, and objectives
·
The
first law of nature
·
If you have a dog
·
Your grandfather and
grandmother
·
Both parties have sold us out
·
What kind of
country this is
·
A rent strike out of Harlem
·
Vice and po¬
lice
·
Rockefeller and his laws
·
Who brings in the drugs
·
Stripped of everything
·
A cultural revolution
·
A different
song, a different step
·
The OAAU departments
·
Lack of po-
liticai
representation
·
A
new philosophy, a new society
·
Lu¬
mumba, the greatest African
·
If it s a girl
·
Telegrams to King
and
Forman
·
Message to Muhammad
4.
Harlem and the political machines
97
(New York, July
4,1964)
Political education and pressure
·
Register as an independent
•
It isn t lethargy, it s suspicion
·
For the good of Harlem
•
Adam Clayton Powell
·
Ask the OAAU
·
What happens
when we collaborate
5.
The second rally of the OAAU
103
(New York, July
5,1964)
You tell lies about us
·
Bad whites and good ones
·
The civil
rights bill
·
Haircuts and lynchings
·
Chains and tricks
•
One huge plantation system
·
The allies we need
·
Whites
call John Brown a nut
·
Protest demonstrations are outdat¬
ed
·
A real demonstration is dangerous
·
If you reach world
opinion
·
The price of freedom
·
Before every international
body
·
The only power that is respected
·
Puppet and pup¬
peteer
·
By-and-by and now-and-now
·
Patrick Henry in
Harlemese
·
We ve never been counted
·
Liquor sales and
government budgets
·
Don t blow the bugle
·
The quiet and
the loud
·
People in Mississippi ready
·
Trying to stay alive
•
Intervention in Africa
6.
A letter from Cairo
137
(Cairo, August
29,1964)
My plans
·
Take nothing for granted
·
What I am trying to
do is very dangerous
·
Results will materialize in the future
•
Restating my position
·
The problem is more complicated
·
I
never sought to be a leader
7.
At a meeting in Paris
142
(Paris, November
23,1964)
Nonviolence and peace prizes
·
Tactics of the Jews
·
How
Christianity was used
·
Johnson s election
·
An independent Black
state?
·
Someday Black culture will be predominant
•
Getting away from brainwashing
·
For a spiritual Back-to-
Africa
· Integration
not possible
·
Getting before the UN
·
Jo¬
seph and Pharaoh
·
Frederick Douglass and
Toussaint
L Ouverture
8.
An exchange on casualties in the Congo
157
(New York, November
28,1964)
Mark Twain on the Congo
·
How intervention is justified
•
Mineral wealth and strategic position
·
How many casualties?
·
News and historic fact
·
Belgian atrocities and Congolese restraint
9.
The homecoming rally of the OAAU
164
(New York, November
29,1964)
Brief sketch of the journey
·
Laying a foundation
·
Lesson of
China
·
Linking up the struggle
·
Era of revolution
·
In the
USIS window
·
Religion and battle
·
Students all over the world
•
When you re young and when you re old
·
What the white
man did for me
·
Tshombe and Johnson
·
How about Black mer¬
cenaries?
·
Which whites we re against
·
The Congo and Missis¬
sippi
·
Action here must be tied to international struggle
·
Make
sure your brother is behind you
·
A new game with new rules
10.
The Young Socialist interview
189
(New York, January
18,1965)
The image projected by the press
·
The reasons for the split
•
Reappraising my definition of Black nationalism
·
The causes of
race prejudice
·
Highlights of African trip
·
Influence of revolu¬
tionary Africa
·
The Congo and Vietnam
·
The Mississippi cam¬
paign
·
Role of the students
·
The Democratic Party
·
Youth in
the world revolution
·
Prospects of capitalism
·
Outlook for
1965
11.
On being barred from France
200
(London, February
9,1965)
What I wanted to talk about
·
Not as liberal as they profess
•
I gave them a penny for
de
Gaulle
·
I saw the
Klan
in
Selma
•
The message is unity with the African community
12.
Short statements
209
(1964-1965)
How we got here
·
Fight or forget it
·
An awkward world
•
What they mean by violence
·
How to get allies
·
Charges
of racism
·
Education
·
Politics
·
No need to be vengeful
·
The
role of women
·
Religion
·
Whom to fight
·
Intellectuals and
socialism
·
A master hate-teacher
·
Here more than abroad
•
Youth in a time of revolution
·
I m a field Negro
Index
221
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