Stokely Speaks: Black Power Back to Pan-Africanism [Inscribed]
- SIGNED
- New York: Random House, 1971
New York: Random House, 1971. First Edition. First Printing. Octavo (21.5cm); black cloth, titled in copper on spine, with pictorial elements embossed onto front cover; dustjacket; xxii,229,[5]pp. Inscribed by the author on the front pastedown: "To Brother Dan Johnson / Only solution for us / a unified socialist Afrika / Kwame Ture / [Stokely Carmichael]. Touch of offsetting to gutter at front endpaper, else Fine in a Near Fine dustjacket, unclipped (priced $6.95), with some gentle sunning to spine.
Collection of 15 speeches and articles written over a five-year period by Carmichael (1941-1998), tracing "the dramatic change of consciousness of American blacks from the Civil Rights Movement through Black Power to solidarity with the Third World and the nationhood of Africans, whether they live in North or South America, the Caribbean, or Africa" (from front flap). With a preface by Ethel M. Minor. BLOCKSON 4093.
Collection of 15 speeches and articles written over a five-year period by Carmichael (1941-1998), tracing "the dramatic change of consciousness of American blacks from the Civil Rights Movement through Black Power to solidarity with the Third World and the nationhood of Africans, whether they live in North or South America, the Caribbean, or Africa" (from front flap). With a preface by Ethel M. Minor. BLOCKSON 4093.