SOS/Calling All Black People :: a Black Arts Movement Reader /
"This volume brings together a broad range of key writings from the Black Arts Movement of the 1960s and 1970s, among the most significant cultural movements in American history. The aesthetic counterpart of the Black Power movement, it burst onto the scene in the form of artists' circles,...
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Zusammenfassung: | "This volume brings together a broad range of key writings from the Black Arts Movement of the 1960s and 1970s, among the most significant cultural movements in American history. The aesthetic counterpart of the Black Power movement, it burst onto the scene in the form of artists' circles, writers' workshops, drama groups, dance troupes, new publishing ventures, bookstores, and cultural centers and had a presence in practically every community and college campus with an appreciable African American population. Black Arts activists extended its reach even further through magazines such as Ebony and Jet, on television shows such as Soul! and Like It Is, and on radio programs. Many of the movement's leading artists, including Ed Bullins, Nikki Giovanni, Woodie King, Haki Madhubuti, Sonia Sanchez, Askia Touré, and Val Gray Ward remain artistically productive today. Its influence can also be seen in the work of later artists, from the writers Toni Morrison, John Edgar Wideman, and August Wilson to actors Avery Brooks, Danny Glover, and Samuel L. Jackson, to hip hop artists Mos Def, Talib Kweli, and Chuck D. SOS -- Calling All Black People includes works of fiction, poetry, and drama in addition to critical writings on issues of politics, aesthetics, and gender. It covers topics ranging from the legacy of Malcolm X and the impact of John Coltrane's jazz to the tenets of the Black Panther Party and the music of Motown. The editors have provided a substantial introduction outlining the nature, history, and legacy of the Black Arts Movement as well as the principles by which the anthology was assembled."--Google books viewed Feb. 2, 2021. |
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Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references. |
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505 | 0 | 0 | |g Machine generated contents note: |t Black Arts Movement / |r Amiri Baraka -- |g SECTION I |t THEORY/CRITICISM -- |t Introduction to Theory / Criticism / |r A.B. Spellman -- |t Poetry and Black Liberation: Freedom's Furious Passions (Reminiscence) / |r Askia M. Toure -- |t DA-DUM-DUN: A BAM Triumvirate of Conch/Us/Nest: Miles Davis, Henry Dumas & Katherine Dunham in East St. Louis, Illinois (Reminiscence) / |r Eugene B. 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Rodgers -- |t Summary / |r Sonia Sanchez -- |t Tomorrow the heroes / |r A.B. Spellman -- |t "Black Power!" / |r Edward S. Spriggs -- |t Twelve Gates / |r Lorenzo Thomas -- |t Cry Freedom / |r Askia Toure -- |g 2. |t Malcolm -- |t Eulogy for Malcolm X / |r Ossie Davis -- |t Poem For Black Hearts / |r Amiri Baraka -- |t Malcolm X / |r Gwendolyn Brooks -- |t Portrait of Malcolm X / |r Etheridge Knight -- |t That Old Time Religion / |r Marvin E. Jackmon -- |t Malcolm X -- An Autobiography / |r Larry Neal -- |t Malcolm / |r Sonia Sanchez -- |t For Malcolm Who Walks in the Eyes of Our Children / |r Quincy Troupe -- |t For Malcolm / |r Margaret Walker -- |t Plea for the Politic Man / |r Jay Wright -- |g 3. |t Coltrane and Jazz -- |t How Long Has This Trane Been Gone / |r Jayne Cortez -- |t Legacy: In Memory of Trane / |r Ebon Dooley -- |t Tribute to Duke / |r Sarah Webster Fabio -- |t Elvin Jones Gretsch Freak / |r David Henderson -- |t Don't Cry, Scream / |r Haki Madhubuti -- |t Coming of John / |r Amus Mor -- |t Don't Say Goodbye to the Pork-Pie Hat / |r Larry Neal -- |t Conversions / |r Sterling Plumpp -- |t Transcendental Blues / |r Yusuf Rahman -- |t Written for Love of an Ascension-Coltrane / |r Carolyn Rodgers -- |t A/Coltrane/Poem / |r Sonia Sanchez -- |t On Seeing pharaoh sanders blowing / |r Sonia Sanchez -- |t Did John's Music Kill Him? / |r A.B. Spellman -- |g 4. |t Africa -- |t African Night Suite / |r Jayne Cortez -- |t Painted Lady / |r Margaret Danner -- |t Africa I; Africa II / |r Nikki Giovanni -- |t LUMUMBA LIVES LUMUMBA LIVES!! / |r Ted Joans -- |t My Name Is Africa / |r Keorapetse Kgositsile -- |t Ancestors / |r Dudley Randall -- |t I am a Cowboy in the Boat of Ra / |r Ishmael Reed -- |t Earth / |r Askia Toure -- |g 5. |t Women -- |t For Gwendolyn Brooks -- A Whole & Beautiful Spirit / |r Johari Amini -- |t I Am A Black Woman / |r Mari Evans -- |t Woman Poem / |r Nikki Giovanni -- |t Woman / |r Gloria Larry House -- |t If you saw a Negro lady / |r June Jordan -- |t Naturally / |r Audre Lorde -- |t Cadence / |r K. 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Irvine Jr. -- |t War / |r Barrett Strong -- |g SECTION IV |t DRAMA -- |t Kuumba Theatre: A Radical Idea Comes to Life (Reminiscence) / |r Francis Ward -- |t Living in the Black Arts Movement (Reminiscence) / |r Aishah Rahman -- |t Black Mass / |r Amiri Baraka -- |t Clara's Ole Man / |r Ed Bullins -- |t Prayer Meeting Or, The First Militant Preacher / |r Ben Caldwell -- |t Wine in the Wilderness / |r Alice Childress -- |t Suicide / |r Carol Freeman -- |t Flowers for the Trashman / |r Marvin E. Jackmon -- |t Monster / |r Ronald Milner -- |t Bronx Is Next / |r Sonia Sanchez -- |g SECTION V |t FICTION / NARRATIVE -- |t Black Arts Fiction: An Introduction / |r Eleanor W. Traylor -- |t Organizer's Wife / |r Toni Cade Bambara -- |t Harlem / |r Henry Dumas -- |t Love Song for Seven Little Boys Called; Sam / |r C.H. Fuller Jr. -- |t Sonny's Seasons / |r Sam Greenlee -- |t Reena / |r Paule Marshall -- |t Happening in Barbados / |r Louise Meriwether -- |t Excerpt from The Bluest Eye / |r Toni Morrison -- |t Cab Calloway Stands In for the Moon / |r Ishmael Reed -- |t Frankie Mae / |r Jean Wheeler Smith -- |t King Alfred Plan / |r John A. Williams -- |t AFTERWORDS -- |t Hip Hop Vision: Password: Nation Conscious Rap / |r James G. Spady -- |t Coming from a Black Thing: Remembering the Black Arts Movement / |r John H. Bracey Jr. -- |t Learning from the 60s / |r Audrey Lorde. |
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contents | Black Arts Movement / THEORY/CRITICISM -- Introduction to Theory / Criticism / Poetry and Black Liberation: Freedom's Furious Passions (Reminiscence) / DA-DUM-DUN: A BAM Triumvirate of Conch/Us/Nest: Miles Davis, Henry Dumas & Katherine Dunham in East St. Louis, Illinois (Reminiscence) / Politics and Culture -- Harlem Black Arts Theater -- New Dialogue with the Lost Black Generation / Symposium: The Measure and the Meaning of Sixties / Black Cultural Nationalism / Southern Black Cultural Alliance, By-Laws -- Third World Press, A Statement of Purpose -- Max Stanford (Muhammad Ahmad), Towards Revolutionary Action Movement Manifesto -- Umbra, Foreword to Issue 1.1 -- Larry Neal [Atlanta C.A.P. Creativity Workshop], Resolutions -- POETRY -- Poetry of BAM: Meditation, Critique, Praise / STORM COMING: Memoir and History (Reminiscence) / Consciousness -- Upon Being Black One Friday Night in July / What Shall We Tell My Children Who Are Black / Black People! / Life of Lincoln West / Black jam for dr. negro / Sister Brother / Father Tells His Son About the Statue of Liberty / Jitterbugging in the Streets / Revolution Will Not Be Televised / Niggers R Scared of Revolution / But He Was Cool / Personal Jihad / Barbequed Cong: Or We Laid My Lai Low / How I got ovah / Summary / Tomorrow the heroes / "Black Power!" / Twelve Gates / Cry Freedom / Malcolm -- Eulogy for Malcolm X / Poem For Black Hearts / Malcolm X / Portrait of Malcolm X / That Old Time Religion / Malcolm X -- An Autobiography / Malcolm / For Malcolm Who Walks in the Eyes of Our Children / For Malcolm / Plea for the Politic Man / Coltrane and Jazz -- How Long Has This Trane Been Gone / Legacy: In Memory of Trane / Tribute to Duke / Elvin Jones Gretsch Freak / Don't Cry, Scream / Coming of John / Don't Say Goodbye to the Pork-Pie Hat / Conversions / Transcendental Blues / Written for Love of an Ascension-Coltrane / A/Coltrane/Poem / On Seeing pharaoh sanders blowing / Did John's Music Kill Him? / Africa -- African Night Suite / Painted Lady / Africa I; Africa II / LUMUMBA LIVES LUMUMBA LIVES!! / My Name Is Africa / Ancestors / I am a Cowboy in the Boat of Ra / Earth / Women -- For Gwendolyn Brooks -- A Whole & Beautiful Spirit / I Am A Black Woman / Woman Poem / Woman / If you saw a Negro lady / Naturally / Cadence / Blackwoman / Last M.F. / Heritage -- Promenade / Lynch Fragment / Urban Dream / Return to English Turn / Music / Idea of Ancestry / Ballad of Birmingham / Rivers of Bones and Flesh and Blood / Sunset Beach/L.A. / Songs -- Say It Loud -- I'm Black and I'm Proud / Afro Blue / What's Goin' On / Keep on Pushin' / To Be Young, Gifted, and Black / War / DRAMA -- Kuumba Theatre: A Radical Idea Comes to Life (Reminiscence) / Living in the Black Arts Movement (Reminiscence) / Black Mass / Clara's Ole Man / Prayer Meeting Or, The First Militant Preacher / Wine in the Wilderness / Suicide / Flowers for the Trashman / Monster / Bronx Is Next / FICTION / NARRATIVE -- Black Arts Fiction: An Introduction / Organizer's Wife / Harlem / Love Song for Seven Little Boys Called; Sam / Sonny's Seasons / Reena / Happening in Barbados / Excerpt from The Bluest Eye / Cab Calloway Stands In for the Moon / Frankie Mae / King Alfred Plan / AFTERWORDS -- Hip Hop Vision: Password: Nation Conscious Rap / Coming from a Black Thing: Remembering the Black Arts Movement / Learning from the 60s / |
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Spellman --</subfield><subfield code="t">Poetry and Black Liberation: Freedom's Furious Passions (Reminiscence) /</subfield><subfield code="r">Askia M. Toure --</subfield><subfield code="t">DA-DUM-DUN: A BAM Triumvirate of Conch/Us/Nest: Miles Davis, Henry Dumas & Katherine Dunham in East St. Louis, Illinois (Reminiscence) /</subfield><subfield code="r">Eugene B. Redmond --</subfield><subfield code="g">1.</subfield><subfield code="t">Politics and Culture --</subfield><subfield code="t">Harlem Black Arts Theater -- New Dialogue with the Lost Black Generation /</subfield><subfield code="r">Harold Cruse --</subfield><subfield code="t">Symposium: The Measure and the Meaning of Sixties /</subfield><subfield code="r">Carolyn Gerald --</subfield><subfield code="t">Black Cultural Nationalism /</subfield><subfield code="r">Ron (Maulana) Karenga --</subfield><subfield code="t">Black Arts Movement /</subfield><subfield code="r">Larry Neal --</subfield><subfield code="t">Southern Black Cultural Alliance, By-Laws --</subfield><subfield code="t">Third World Press, A Statement of Purpose --</subfield><subfield code="t">Max Stanford (Muhammad Ahmad), Towards Revolutionary Action Movement Manifesto --</subfield><subfield code="t">Umbra, Foreword to Issue 1.1 --</subfield><subfield code="t">Larry Neal [Atlanta C.A.P. Creativity Workshop], Resolutions --</subfield><subfield code="g">SECTION III</subfield><subfield code="t">POETRY --</subfield><subfield code="t">Poetry of BAM: Meditation, Critique, Praise /</subfield><subfield code="r">Sonia Sanchez --</subfield><subfield code="t">STORM COMING: Memoir and History (Reminiscence) /</subfield><subfield code="r">Haki Madhubuti --</subfield><subfield code="g">1.</subfield><subfield code="t">Consciousness --</subfield><subfield code="t">Upon Being Black One Friday Night in July /</subfield><subfield code="r">Johari Amini --</subfield><subfield code="t">What Shall We Tell My Children Who Are Black /</subfield><subfield code="r">Dr. Margaret Burroughs --</subfield><subfield code="t">Black People! /</subfield><subfield code="r">Amiri Baraka --</subfield><subfield code="t">Life of Lincoln West /</subfield><subfield code="r">Gwendolyn Brooks --</subfield><subfield code="t">Black jam for dr. negro /</subfield><subfield code="r">Mari Evans --</subfield><subfield code="t">Sister Brother /</subfield><subfield code="r">Joe Goncalves --</subfield><subfield code="t">Father Tells His Son About the Statue of Liberty /</subfield><subfield code="r">Bobb Hamilton --</subfield><subfield code="t">Jitterbugging in the Streets /</subfield><subfield code="r">Calvin C. Hernton --</subfield><subfield code="t">Revolution Will Not Be Televised /</subfield><subfield code="r">Gil Scott-Heron --</subfield><subfield code="t">Niggers R Scared of Revolution /</subfield><subfield code="r">Kim Green --</subfield><subfield code="t">But He Was Cool /</subfield><subfield code="r">Haki Madhubuti --</subfield><subfield code="t">Personal Jihad /</subfield><subfield code="r">Gaston Neal --</subfield><subfield code="t">Barbequed Cong: Or We Laid My Lai Low /</subfield><subfield code="r">Eugene Redmond --</subfield><subfield code="t">How I got ovah /</subfield><subfield code="r">Carolyn M. Rodgers --</subfield><subfield code="t">Summary /</subfield><subfield code="r">Sonia Sanchez --</subfield><subfield code="t">Tomorrow the heroes /</subfield><subfield code="r">A.B. Spellman --</subfield><subfield code="t">"Black Power!" /</subfield><subfield code="r">Edward S. Spriggs --</subfield><subfield code="t">Twelve Gates /</subfield><subfield code="r">Lorenzo Thomas --</subfield><subfield code="t">Cry Freedom /</subfield><subfield code="r">Askia Toure --</subfield><subfield code="g">2.</subfield><subfield code="t">Malcolm --</subfield><subfield code="t">Eulogy for Malcolm X /</subfield><subfield code="r">Ossie Davis --</subfield><subfield code="t">Poem For Black Hearts /</subfield><subfield code="r">Amiri Baraka --</subfield><subfield code="t">Malcolm X /</subfield><subfield code="r">Gwendolyn Brooks --</subfield><subfield code="t">Portrait of Malcolm X /</subfield><subfield code="r">Etheridge Knight --</subfield><subfield code="t">That Old Time Religion /</subfield><subfield code="r">Marvin E. Jackmon --</subfield><subfield code="t">Malcolm X -- An Autobiography /</subfield><subfield code="r">Larry Neal --</subfield><subfield code="t">Malcolm /</subfield><subfield code="r">Sonia Sanchez --</subfield><subfield code="t">For Malcolm Who Walks in the Eyes of Our Children /</subfield><subfield code="r">Quincy Troupe --</subfield><subfield code="t">For Malcolm /</subfield><subfield code="r">Margaret Walker --</subfield><subfield code="t">Plea for the Politic Man /</subfield><subfield code="r">Jay Wright --</subfield><subfield code="g">3.</subfield><subfield code="t">Coltrane and Jazz --</subfield><subfield code="t">How Long Has This Trane Been Gone /</subfield><subfield code="r">Jayne Cortez --</subfield><subfield code="t">Legacy: In Memory of Trane /</subfield><subfield code="r">Ebon Dooley --</subfield><subfield code="t">Tribute to Duke /</subfield><subfield code="r">Sarah Webster Fabio --</subfield><subfield code="t">Elvin Jones Gretsch Freak /</subfield><subfield code="r">David Henderson --</subfield><subfield code="t">Don't Cry, Scream /</subfield><subfield code="r">Haki Madhubuti --</subfield><subfield code="t">Coming of John /</subfield><subfield code="r">Amus Mor --</subfield><subfield code="t">Don't Say Goodbye to the Pork-Pie Hat /</subfield><subfield code="r">Larry Neal --</subfield><subfield code="t">Conversions /</subfield><subfield code="r">Sterling Plumpp --</subfield><subfield code="t">Transcendental Blues /</subfield><subfield code="r">Yusuf Rahman --</subfield><subfield code="t">Written for Love of an Ascension-Coltrane /</subfield><subfield code="r">Carolyn Rodgers --</subfield><subfield code="t">A/Coltrane/Poem /</subfield><subfield code="r">Sonia Sanchez --</subfield><subfield code="t">On Seeing pharaoh sanders blowing /</subfield><subfield code="r">Sonia Sanchez --</subfield><subfield code="t">Did John's Music Kill Him? /</subfield><subfield code="r">A.B. 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spelling | SOS/Calling All Black People : a Black Arts Movement Reader / edited by John H. Bracey Jr., Sonia Sanchez, and James Smethurst. Amherst : University of Massachusetts Press, 2014. 1 online resource text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references. Print version record. Machine generated contents note: Black Arts Movement / Amiri Baraka -- SECTION I THEORY/CRITICISM -- Introduction to Theory / Criticism / A.B. Spellman -- Poetry and Black Liberation: Freedom's Furious Passions (Reminiscence) / Askia M. Toure -- DA-DUM-DUN: A BAM Triumvirate of Conch/Us/Nest: Miles Davis, Henry Dumas & Katherine Dunham in East St. Louis, Illinois (Reminiscence) / Eugene B. Redmond -- 1. Politics and Culture -- Harlem Black Arts Theater -- New Dialogue with the Lost Black Generation / Harold Cruse -- Symposium: The Measure and the Meaning of Sixties / Carolyn Gerald -- Black Cultural Nationalism / Ron (Maulana) Karenga -- Black Arts Movement / Larry Neal -- Southern Black Cultural Alliance, By-Laws -- Third World Press, A Statement of Purpose -- Max Stanford (Muhammad Ahmad), Towards Revolutionary Action Movement Manifesto -- Umbra, Foreword to Issue 1.1 -- Larry Neal [Atlanta C.A.P. Creativity Workshop], Resolutions -- SECTION III POETRY -- Poetry of BAM: Meditation, Critique, Praise / Sonia Sanchez -- STORM COMING: Memoir and History (Reminiscence) / Haki Madhubuti -- 1. Consciousness -- Upon Being Black One Friday Night in July / Johari Amini -- What Shall We Tell My Children Who Are Black / Dr. Margaret Burroughs -- Black People! / Amiri Baraka -- Life of Lincoln West / Gwendolyn Brooks -- Black jam for dr. negro / Mari Evans -- Sister Brother / Joe Goncalves -- Father Tells His Son About the Statue of Liberty / Bobb Hamilton -- Jitterbugging in the Streets / Calvin C. Hernton -- Revolution Will Not Be Televised / Gil Scott-Heron -- Niggers R Scared of Revolution / Kim Green -- But He Was Cool / Haki Madhubuti -- Personal Jihad / Gaston Neal -- Barbequed Cong: Or We Laid My Lai Low / Eugene Redmond -- How I got ovah / Carolyn M. Rodgers -- Summary / Sonia Sanchez -- Tomorrow the heroes / A.B. Spellman -- "Black Power!" / Edward S. Spriggs -- Twelve Gates / Lorenzo Thomas -- Cry Freedom / Askia Toure -- 2. Malcolm -- Eulogy for Malcolm X / Ossie Davis -- Poem For Black Hearts / Amiri Baraka -- Malcolm X / Gwendolyn Brooks -- Portrait of Malcolm X / Etheridge Knight -- That Old Time Religion / Marvin E. Jackmon -- Malcolm X -- An Autobiography / Larry Neal -- Malcolm / Sonia Sanchez -- For Malcolm Who Walks in the Eyes of Our Children / Quincy Troupe -- For Malcolm / Margaret Walker -- Plea for the Politic Man / Jay Wright -- 3. Coltrane and Jazz -- How Long Has This Trane Been Gone / Jayne Cortez -- Legacy: In Memory of Trane / Ebon Dooley -- Tribute to Duke / Sarah Webster Fabio -- Elvin Jones Gretsch Freak / David Henderson -- Don't Cry, Scream / Haki Madhubuti -- Coming of John / Amus Mor -- Don't Say Goodbye to the Pork-Pie Hat / Larry Neal -- Conversions / Sterling Plumpp -- Transcendental Blues / Yusuf Rahman -- Written for Love of an Ascension-Coltrane / Carolyn Rodgers -- A/Coltrane/Poem / Sonia Sanchez -- On Seeing pharaoh sanders blowing / Sonia Sanchez -- Did John's Music Kill Him? / A.B. Spellman -- 4. Africa -- African Night Suite / Jayne Cortez -- Painted Lady / Margaret Danner -- Africa I; Africa II / Nikki Giovanni -- LUMUMBA LIVES LUMUMBA LIVES!! / Ted Joans -- My Name Is Africa / Keorapetse Kgositsile -- Ancestors / Dudley Randall -- I am a Cowboy in the Boat of Ra / Ishmael Reed -- Earth / Askia Toure -- 5. Women -- For Gwendolyn Brooks -- A Whole & Beautiful Spirit / Johari Amini -- I Am A Black Woman / Mari Evans -- Woman Poem / Nikki Giovanni -- Woman / Gloria Larry House -- If you saw a Negro lady / June Jordan -- Naturally / Audre Lorde -- Cadence / K. Curtis Lyle -- Blackwoman / Haki Madhubuti -- Last M.F. / Carolyn Rodgers -- Woman / Sonia Sanchez -- 6. Heritage -- Promenade / Sam Cornish -- Lynch Fragment / Jayne Cortez -- Urban Dream / Victor Hernandez Cruz -- Return to English Turn / Tom Dent -- Music / Everett Hoagland -- Idea of Ancestry / Etheridge Knight -- Ballad of Birmingham / Dudley Randall -- Rivers of Bones and Flesh and Blood / Eugene Redmond -- Sunset Beach/L.A. / Ahmos Zu-Bolton -- 7. Songs -- Say It Loud -- I'm Black and I'm Proud / James Brown -- Afro Blue / Oscar Brown Jr. -- What's Goin' On / Marvin Gaye -- Keep on Pushin' / Curtis Mayfield -- To Be Young, Gifted, and Black / Weldon J. Irvine Jr. -- War / Barrett Strong -- SECTION IV DRAMA -- Kuumba Theatre: A Radical Idea Comes to Life (Reminiscence) / Francis Ward -- Living in the Black Arts Movement (Reminiscence) / Aishah Rahman -- Black Mass / Amiri Baraka -- Clara's Ole Man / Ed Bullins -- Prayer Meeting Or, The First Militant Preacher / Ben Caldwell -- Wine in the Wilderness / Alice Childress -- Suicide / Carol Freeman -- Flowers for the Trashman / Marvin E. Jackmon -- Monster / Ronald Milner -- Bronx Is Next / Sonia Sanchez -- SECTION V FICTION / NARRATIVE -- Black Arts Fiction: An Introduction / Eleanor W. Traylor -- Organizer's Wife / Toni Cade Bambara -- Harlem / Henry Dumas -- Love Song for Seven Little Boys Called; Sam / C.H. Fuller Jr. -- Sonny's Seasons / Sam Greenlee -- Reena / Paule Marshall -- Happening in Barbados / Louise Meriwether -- Excerpt from The Bluest Eye / Toni Morrison -- Cab Calloway Stands In for the Moon / Ishmael Reed -- Frankie Mae / Jean Wheeler Smith -- King Alfred Plan / John A. Williams -- AFTERWORDS -- Hip Hop Vision: Password: Nation Conscious Rap / James G. Spady -- Coming from a Black Thing: Remembering the Black Arts Movement / John H. Bracey Jr. -- Learning from the 60s / Audrey Lorde. "This volume brings together a broad range of key writings from the Black Arts Movement of the 1960s and 1970s, among the most significant cultural movements in American history. The aesthetic counterpart of the Black Power movement, it burst onto the scene in the form of artists' circles, writers' workshops, drama groups, dance troupes, new publishing ventures, bookstores, and cultural centers and had a presence in practically every community and college campus with an appreciable African American population. Black Arts activists extended its reach even further through magazines such as Ebony and Jet, on television shows such as Soul! and Like It Is, and on radio programs. Many of the movement's leading artists, including Ed Bullins, Nikki Giovanni, Woodie King, Haki Madhubuti, Sonia Sanchez, Askia Touré, and Val Gray Ward remain artistically productive today. Its influence can also be seen in the work of later artists, from the writers Toni Morrison, John Edgar Wideman, and August Wilson to actors Avery Brooks, Danny Glover, and Samuel L. Jackson, to hip hop artists Mos Def, Talib Kweli, and Chuck D. SOS -- Calling All Black People includes works of fiction, poetry, and drama in addition to critical writings on issues of politics, aesthetics, and gender. It covers topics ranging from the legacy of Malcolm X and the impact of John Coltrane's jazz to the tenets of the Black Panther Party and the music of Motown. The editors have provided a substantial introduction outlining the nature, history, and legacy of the Black Arts Movement as well as the principles by which the anthology was assembled."--Google books viewed Feb. 2, 2021. 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