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Kadalie, Modibo M.
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Kadalie, Modibo M.
Black power.
Blacks -- Civil rights.
Civil rights movements.
Social ecology.
Green movement.
Political activists, Black.
Blacks -- Civil rights.
Pan-Africanism.
Civil rights workers, Black. -- Biography.
Political activists, Black. -- Biography.
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Kadalie, Modibo M.
Kadalie, Modibo M.
Black power.
Blacks -- Civil rights.
Civil rights movements.
Social ecology.
Green movement.
Political activists, Black.
Blacks -- Civil rights.
Pan-Africanism.
Civil rights workers, Black. -- Biography.
Political activists, Black. -- Biography.
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Pan-African social ecology : speeches, conversations, and essays / Modibo Kadalie ; edited and introduced by
Andrew
Zonneveld
.
by
Kadalie, Modibo M.
On Our Own Authority! Publishing, 2019.
Call #:
303.484 K115p
Subjects
Kadalie, Modibo M.
Black power.
Blacks -- Civil rights.
Civil rights movements.
Social ecology.
Green movement.
Political activists, Black.
Blacks -- Civil rights.
Pan-Africanism.
Civil rights workers, Black. -- Biography.
Political activists, Black. -- Biography.
ISBN:
9780990641889 (pbk.)
Description:
164 p. : ill. ; 22 cm.
Notes:
"Published collaboratively with the Autonomous Research Institute for Direct Democracy and Social Ecology in Midway, Georgia"--T. p. verso.
Bibliography:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary:
"Modibo Kadalie has spent nearly six decades as an activist, organizer, teacher, and scholar in the civil rights, Black power, and Pan-African movements. In this collection of interviews and public talks, he reflects on the sit-ins, boycotts, strikes, urban rebellions, and anticolonial movements that have animated the late-twentieth and early-twenty-first centuries. Kadalie demonstrates how the forms of direct democracy that have evolved through these freedom struggles present the promise of a future defined by social liberation as well as ecological healing. This concise, radical, and iconoclastic book connects Black liberation struggles to ecological activism in the era of climate change, calling on present and future generations of activists to reconnect with the spirit of past movements without lionizing individual leaders or lending legitimacy to any governments or politicians."--Goodreads.com.
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Zonneveld
,
Andrew
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