Amiri Baraka’s Blues People| Discussion, Lecture, eBook

Amiri Baraka at the Five Spot in New York in 1963, the year he published “Blues People: Negro Music in White America.”Credit…Ben Martin/Getty Images
Amiri Baraka’s ‘Blues People’ Comes Home to the Apollo| NYT

From the description of the livestream discussion that follows : Writer, director, and actor David Shakes will lead Evolution Community Read, a virtual community conversation on Amiri Baraka’s Blues People: Negro Music in White America…continue below

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SUPPLEMENTAL: Amiri Baraka’s “Blues People” at Fifty, Professor Robert O’Meally speaks at this talk which marks the 50th anniversary of the influential volume’s publication.

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WE WILL RETURN IN THE WHIRLWIND_Black Radical Organizations (1960-1975) By Muhammad Ahmad (fna Maxwell Stanford, Jr.) 2008_ INTRODUCTION by Dr. John Bracey

NB: Max Stanford wrote his Ph.D. Thesis (below) on Revolution (RAM), thus the name Doctor Revolution. Another important note is that the RAM was said to be the underground/military wing of MX’s OAAU & MMI.

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 Ph.D. Thesis 

WE WILL RETURN IN THE WHIRLWIND_Black Radical Organizations (1960-1975) By Muhammad Ahmad 

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