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[[Philosophy of Race Syllabus Materials]] – [[Hunter PHIL226 – African American Philosophy]]
[[african-american philosophy]] [[References]]
[[Black Power]] [[nationalism]]
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# Black Power (References)
- Malcolm X
- April 23rd, 1961 NOI Panel Discussion (57 min)
- April 12th 1964 Ballot or Bullet (53 min)
- June 28th 1964 Program of the Organization of Afro-American Unity URL=<http://www.malcolm-x.org/docs/gen_oaau.htm>.
- Shelby, T. (2005). We Who Are Dark. Belknap Press. Chp. 3 Black Power Nationalism. 101-35
- Newton, H.P. and Seale, B. (1966). “Black Panther Party Platform and Program: What We Want, What We Believe.” in The Black Panthers Speak. Philip S. Foner (Ed.). New York: Da Capa Press. 2-6.
- Newton, H.P. (1967). “In Defense of Self-Defense: Executive Mandate Number One” in The Black Panthers Speak. Philip S. Foner (Ed.). New York: Da Capa Press. 40-41.
- Seale, B. (1969). “The Ten-Point Platform and Program of the Black Panther Party.” in The Black Panthers Speak. Philip S. Foner (Ed.). New York: Da Capa Press. 78-80.
- ----- (1970). “Bobby Seale Explains Panther Politics: An Interview.” in The Black Panthers Speak. Philip S. Foner (Ed.). New York: Da Capa Press. 81-88.
- Hamilton, C. and K. Ture. (1967). Black Power. Vintage Books. Chp. 2 Black Power: Its Need and Substance and Chp. 3 The Myths of Coalition. 34-84
- Shelby, T. (2005). We Who Are Dark. Harvard University Press. Chp. 4 Black Solidarity after Black Power. 136-160.
- Walter Rodney – “Black Power, A Basic Understanding” ;
- James Boggs – “Black Power, A Scientific Concept Whose Time Has Come” ;