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Saying It Loud: 1966The Year Black Power Challenged the Civil Rights Movement

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By (author): Mark Whitaker

Journalist and author Mark Whitaker explores the momentous year that redefined the civil rights movement as a new sense of Black identity expressed in the slogan Black Power challenged the nonviolent philosophy of Martin Luther King, Jr. and John Lewis.

In gripping, novelistic detail, Saying It Loud tells the story of how the Black Power phenomenon began to challenge the traditional civil rights movement in the turbulent year of 1966. Saying It Loud takes you inside the dramatic events in this seminal year, from Stokely Carmichaels middle-of-the-night ouster of moderate icon John Lewis as chairman of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) to Carmichaels impassioned cry of Black Power! during a protest march in rural Mississippi. From Julian Bonds humiliating and racist ouster from the Georgia state legislature because of his antiwar statements to Ronald Reagans election as California governor riding a white backlash vote against Black Power and urban unrest. From the founding of the Black Panther Party for Self-Defense by Huey Newton and Bobby Seale in Oakland, California, to the origins of Kwanzaa, the Black Arts Movement, and the first Black studies programs. From Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr.s ill-fated campaign to take the civil rights movement north to Chicago to the wrenching ousting of the white members of SNCC.

Deeply researched and widely reported, Saying It Loud offers brilliant portraits of the major characters in the yearlong drama, and provides new details and insights from key players and journalists who covered the story. It also makes a compelling case for why the lessons from 1966 still resonate in the era of Black Lives Matter and the fierce contemporary battles over voting rights, identity politics, and the teaching of Black history. See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 558g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 16 Feb 2023
  • Publisher: Simon & Schuster
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781982114121

About Mark Whitaker

Mark Whitaker was born outside of Philadelphia raised by a single mother in southeastern Massachusetts and attended Harvard College and Oxford University as a Marshall Scholar. He worked for twenty-five years at Newsweek rising to become the magazine's first African American top editor (19982006). Subsequently Whitaker worked in television news as Washington Bureau Chief for NBC News and Managing Editor of CNN Worldwide. He is currently an Emmy Awardwinning Contributing Correspondent for CBS Sunday Morning. Whitakers first book My Long Trip Home was a finalist for the Los Angeles Times Book Prize and he has since written four more books. He is a judge for the Peabody Awards the John Chancellor Award and was previously a juror for the duPont/Columbia Awards. Mark Whitaker is married with two adult children and resides in Manhattan and Woodstock New York.

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