Black Power: The Politics of Liberation in America [Signed by Hamilton]
- SIGNED
- New York: Random House, 1967
New York: Random House, 1967. Very Good -/Very Good -. New York: Random House, 1967. First Edition, First Printing Stated. Octavo; publisher's cloth-backed boards, blue topstain, white price-clipped dust jacket; xii,[4],198pp. General wear to jacket and board margins, dust jacket uniformly dusty and toned, dark soil along bottom board margins, topstain foxed, old piece of scotch tape to jacket spine panel, ownership signature to front free endpaper. Overall Good to Very Good. Signed by Charles V. Hamilton on title page.
Early study of the Black Power movement by two of its leading members, the University of Chicago professor and Civil Rights activist Charles V. Hamilton and Stokely Carmichael (later writing under the name Kwame Ture), who had already been arrested fifteen times for his participation in demonstrations in six different states. .
Early study of the Black Power movement by two of its leading members, the University of Chicago professor and Civil Rights activist Charles V. Hamilton and Stokely Carmichael (later writing under the name Kwame Ture), who had already been arrested fifteen times for his participation in demonstrations in six different states. .