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On the Ground: The Black Panther Party in Communities Across America Judson L Jeffries
On the Ground: The Black Panther Party in Communities Across America
Judson L Jeffries
Examines local Black Panther activities throughout the US. These essays shed new light on the Black Panther Party, re-evaluating its legacy in American cultural and political history. Just as important, this volume gives voice to those unsung Panthers whose valiant efforts have heretofore gone unnoticed, unheard, or ignored.
Marc Notes: Includes bibliographical references and index. Table of Contents: Introduction: The Second Installment / Judson L. Jeffries, Ryan Nissim-Sabat -- Chapter 1. Arm Yourself or Harm Yourself: People's Party II and the Black Panther Party in Houston, Texas / Charles E. Jones -- Chapter 2. A Panther Sighting in the Pacific Northwest: The Seattle Chapter of the Black Panther Party / Jeffrey Zane, Judson L. Jeffries -- Chapter 3. The Kansas City Black Panther Party and the Repression of the Black Revolution / Reynaldo Anderson -- Chapter 4. Motor City Panthers / Joel R Rhodes, Judson L. Jeffries -- Chapter 5. The Des Moines, Iowa, African American Community and the Emergence and Impact of the Black Panther Party, 1948-1973 / Bruce Fehn, Robert Jefferson -- Chapter 6. The Big Easy was Anything but for the Panthers / Orissa Arend, Judson L. Jeffries -- Conclusion: Nesting the Black Panther Party in the Zeitgeist of Uncertainty / Omari L. Dyson -- Contributors -- Index. Publisher Marketing: The Black Panther Party suffers from a distorted image largely framed by television and print media, including the Panthers' own newspaper. These sources frequently reduced the entire organization to the Bay Area where the Panthers were founded, emphasizing the Panthers' militant rhetoric and actions rather than their community survival programs. This image, however, does not mesh with reality. The Panthers worked tirelessly at improving the life chances of the downtrodden regardless of race, gender, creed, or sexual orientation. In order to chronicle the rich history of the Black Panther Party, this anthology examines local Panther activities throughout the United States---in Seattle, Washington; Kansas City, Missouri; New Orleans, Louisiana; Houston, Texas; Des Moines, Iowa; and Detroit, Michigan. This approach features the voices of people who served on the ground---those who kept the offices in order, prepared breakfasts for school children, administered sickle cell anemia tests, set up health clinics, and launched free clothing drives. The essays shed new light on the Black Panther Party, re-evaluating its legacy in American cultural and political history. Just as important, this volume gives voice to those unsung Panthers whose valiant efforts have heretofore gone unnoticed, unheard, or ignored.
Contributor Bio: Jeffries, Judson L Judson L. Jeffries is professor of African American and African studies and the director of the African American and African Studies Community Extension Center at the Ohio State University-Columbus. He is the editor of "Comrades: A Local History of the Black Panther Party" and "Black Power in the Belly of the Beast" and the author of "Urban America and Its Police: From the Postcolonial Era through the Turbulent 1960s" (with Harlan Hahn).
| Medios de comunicación | Libros Hardcover Book (Libro con lomo y cubierta duros) |
| Publicado | 30 de junio de 2010 |
| ISBN13 | 9781604734928 |
| Editores | University Press of Mississippi |
| Género | Ethnic Orientation > African American |
| Páginas | 304 |
| Dimensiones | 152 × 228 × 22 mm · 333 g |
| Lengua | Inglés |
| Editor | Jeffries, Judson L. |