Fighting for US: Maulana Karenga, the US Organization, and Black Cultural Nationalism
@inproceedings{Brown2003FightingFU, title={Fighting for US: Maulana Karenga, the US Organization, and Black Cultural Nationalism}, author={S. Brown}, year={2003} }
Foreword by Clayborne Carson Acknowledgments 1 Introduction 2 From Ron Everett to Maulana Karenga: The Intellectual and Political Bases for the US Organization 3 Memory and Internal Organizational Life 4 The Politics of Culture: The US Organization and the Quest for Black Unity 5 Sectarian Discourses and the Decline of US in the Era of Black Power 6 In the Face of Funk: US and the Arts of War 7 Kwanzaa and Afrocentricity Glossary of Kiswahili and Zulu Terms Notes Bibliography Index About the… CONTINUE READING
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