Black Power: The Politics of Liberation in America [Inscribed by Both Authors]

  • SIGNED
  • New York: Random House, 1967
By [AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY & LITERATURE] CARMICHAEL, Stokely (AKA Kwame Ture) and Charles V. Hamilton
New York: Random House, 1967. First Edition. First Printing. Octavo (21.5cm); bluish-grey paper-covered boards and turquoise cloth backstrip, with titles stamped in gilt on spine, and authors initials embossed onto front cover; light blue topstain; dustjacket; [4],xvi,198,[6]pp. Inscribed by Carmichael on the front pastedown: "To my Brother James / Afrika will be free / unified + socialist / Kwame Ture / Thank You." Additionally inscribed by Hamilton on the title page: "In the struggle / Charles V. Hamilton." Light rubbing to silver lettering on spine, some wear to spine ends, dampstain to lower rear cover, and a small splash mark to lower edge of textblock closest to backstrip, resulting in some mild waviness to lower text edges; Very Good. Dustjacket is unclipped (priced $4.95), shelfworn, a bit dust-soiled, some old dampstains to edges, with scattered foxing, a few small tears and attendant creases, and some underlining and holograph notations in pink pen on rear flap; Good to Very Good.

A major work by Carmichael and Hamilton, first published by Random House in 1967, delineating the political framework and ideology of Black Power, which they felt represented "the last reasonable opportunity for this society to work out its racial problems short of prolonged guerrilla warfare. That such violent warfare may be unavoidable is not herein denied. But if there is the slightest chance to avoid it, the politics of Black Power as described in this book is seen as the only viable hope" (from rear wrapper). Contents include examinations of White power structures, chapters on the need and substance for Black Power, myths of coalition, Mississippi Freedom Democrats, Black-Belt elections, the politics of deference, and problems and unrest within the nation's ghettos. Copies inscribed by both authors are uncommon. BLOCKSON 2415. 84126.

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