Chinweizu Articles (w Audio Readings) and “The West and the Rest of Us” eBook

Chinweizu Ibekwe (born 26 March 1943), known mononymously as Chinweizu, and also by the pen-name Maazi Chinweizu, is a Nigerian critic, essayist, poet, and journalist. While studying in the United States during the Black Power movement, Chinweizu became influenced by the philosophy of the Black Arts Movement. He is commonly associated with Black orientalism and emerged as one of the leading figures in contemporary Nigerian journalism, writing a highly influential column in The Guardian of Lagos…read more

Popular books authored by Chinweizu: The West and the Rest of Us, 1975; Anatomy of Female Power, 1990; Decolonising the African Mind, 1987; Toward the Decolonization of AfricanLiterature, 1980; Voices from Twentieth Century Africa, 1988

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Doctor Revolution_Maxwell Stanford, the RAM 1962-1969 and the Black Power Movement , with We Will Return In The Whirlwind: Black Radical Organizations 1960-1975 

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From Max Stanford and Revolutionary Action Movement (RAM) Folder

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We Will Return in the Whirlwind, Muhammad Ahmad (aka Maxwell Stanford, Jr.)

“At last we have before us a major assessment of some of the most important Black radical organizations of the 1960s by one of the major figures involved in all of them. Well known to serious students of the civil rights and Black liberation movements, Muhammad Ahmad (aka Maxwell Stanford, Jr.) has given us in We Will Return in the Whirlwind a study of SNCC, the Black Panther Party, the Revolutionary Action Movement, and the League of Revolutionary Black Workers that only he could have done.” From the Introduction.