TITLE

INTRODUCTION--NEW BLACK POWER STUDIES: NATIONAL, INTERNATIONAL, AND TRANSNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES

AUTHOR(S)
Franklin, V. P.
PUB. DATE
September 2007
SOURCE
Journal of African American History;Fall2007, Vol. 92 Issue 4, p463
SOURCE TYPE
Academic Journal
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
The article discusses various reports published within the issue, including one on the relations between the black student activists and Africa in the 1960s and another on the emergence of Black Power groups in Montreal, Quebec in the late 1960s.
ACCESSION #
28323809

Tags: BLACK students;  BLACK power

 

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