Negroes with guns / by Robert F. Williams ; edited by Marc Schleifer.
Author/creator |
Williams, Robert F. (Robert Franklin), 1925-1996 |
Format | Book and Print |
Publication Info | New York : Marzani & Munsell, [©1962] |
Description | 128 pages : illustrations, facsimiles ; 20 cm |
Subject(s) |
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Abstract | Negroes with Guns is the story of a southern black community's struggle to arm itself in self-defense against the Ku Klux Klan and other racist groups. Frustrated and angered by violence condoned or abetted by the local authorities against blacks, the small community of Monroe, North Carolina, brought the issue of armed self-defense to the forefront of the civil rights movement. The single most important intellectual influence on Huey P. Newton, the founder of the Black Panther Party, Negroes with Guns is a classic story of a man who risked his life for democracy and freedom. As prologue, the issues raised by events in Monroe are weighted by Truman Nelson and Martin Luther King Jr. in essays concerning the role of violence in the civil rights movement. |
General note | Includes Hate is always tragic and The social organization of non-violence, by M.L. King, Jr., and The resistant spirit, by T. Nelson. |
Acquisitions source | Joyner Rare copy gift of Gene and Susan Roberts, 2016. |
LCCN | 63001716 |
Available Items
Library | Location | Call Number | Status | Item Actions | |
Joyner | Hoover Collection | F264.M75 W5 | ✔ Available | Request Material | |
Joyner | Rare Collection | F264.M75 W5 | ✔ Available | Request Material |