Black Fire: An Anthology of Afro-American Writing is the defining work of the Black Arts Movement, Black Fire is at once a rich anthology and an extraordinary source document. Nearly 200 selections, including poetry, essays, short stories, and plays, from over 75 cultural critics, writers, and political leaders, capture the social and cultural turmoil of the 1960s. In his new introduction, Amiri Baraka reflects nearly four decades later on both the movement and the book.
8 Video Playlist, including HAP 112 – Poems That Kill – the Black Arts Movement (#2)
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The Black Arts Movement, Leroi Jones and Larry NealBiographies
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From the Preface: …This volume is intended to be a comprehensive anthology of essays on the history of African philosophy, ancient, medieval, modern, and contemporary, and on all the main branches of the discipline, including logic, epistemology, metaphysics, aesthetics, ethics, and politics…
SUPPLEMENTAL: Kwame Nkrumah_Consciencism_Philosophy and Ideology of Decolonization
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