Negroes with Guns (African American Life Series)
Negroes with Guns (African American Life Series) book cover

Negroes with Guns (African American Life Series)

Paperback – June 1, 1998

Price
$24.99
Format
Paperback
Pages
128
Publisher
Wayne State University Press
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-0814327142
Dimensions
6 x 0.4 x 9 inches
Weight
6.6 ounces

Description

. . . Mr. Williams made outstanding contributions to the just cause of the American Black people and the mutual understanding between Chinese and American peoples. His dedication to the building the bridge of friendship. . . won high respect from Chinese leaders and Chinese people. He will live forever in the memory of Chinese people." -- Qi Huaiyuan ― President, Chinese People’s Association for Friendship with Foreign Countries, Beijing The long association and deep respect shared by Brother Robert Williams, the Nation of Islam and the Honorable Elijah Muhammad is a matter of record. History will record the courage, commitment, devotion, sincerity and love of Robert Williams for his people. -- Minister Louis Farrakhan ― is the leader of the African-American religious movement the Nation of Islam (NOI). Book Description A southern black community's struggle to defend itself against racist groups. From the Publisher First published in 1962, "Negroes with Guns" is the story of a southern black community's struggle to arm itself in self-defense against the Ku Klux Klan and other racist groups. Frustrated and angered by violence condoned or abetted by the local authorities against blacks, the small community of Monroe, North Carolina, brought the issue of armed self-defense to the forefront of the civil rights movement. The single most important intellectual influence on Huey P. Newton, the founder of the Black Panther Party, "Negroes with Guns" is a classic story of a man who risked his life for democracy and freedom. Robert F. Williams left Cuba to live in the People's Republic of China from 1966-1969 before receiving safe passage home and a Ford Foundation grant to work at the Center for Chinese Studies at the University of Michigan. Robert F. Williams left Cuba to live in the People's Republic of China from 1966-1969 before receiving safe passage home and a Ford Foundation grant to work at the Center for Chinese Studies at the University of Michigan.Gloria House taught at the university level for over 40 years; she is a poet, Kresge Eminent Artist, and mentor to young Detroit writers. She was a field secretary in the Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) and created SNCC's statement against the Vietnam War. In Detroit, she co-founded the Detroit Coalition Against Police Brutality, and amongst many other accomplishments, she founded the African American and African Studies department at the University of Michigan Dearborn.Timothy B. Tyson currently serves as Senior Research Scholar at Duke University's Center for Documentary Studies, with secondary appointments at the Duke Divinity School and the Department of History. At the Divinity School, Tyson teaches about race, religion and civil rights in the South. He also has a position in the Department of American Studies at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Read more

Features & Highlights

  • First published in 1962, Negroes with Guns is the story of a southern black community's struggle to arm itself in self-defense against the Ku Klux Klan and other racist groups. Frustrated and angered by violence condoned or abetted by the local authorities against blacks, the small community of Monroe, North Carolina, brought the issue of armed self-defense to the forefront of the civil rights movement. The single most important intellectual influence on Huey P. Newton, the founder of the Black Panther Party, Negroes with Guns is a classic story of a man who risked his life for democracy and freedom.

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A different perspective on the civil rights movement.

A book every black man who wants to understand the second amendment and how it relates to black people should read. Its a quick read and gives a powerful perspective on the civil rights movement that isn't told at all. Not everyone was holding hands and singing we shall overcome, some black men and women had rifles and defended themselves valiantly during such evil and trying times.
50 people found this helpful
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Great book! A must read

Stories like this one are never talked about when discussing the civil rights era. Strong black men who didn't advocate violence but were willing to pick up the gun and defend their women, children and community
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EXCELLANT!

Robert F. Williams should be an inspiration to all second amendment loving Americans. He used armed self defense to chase the klan out of town. Anybody who thinks the bill of rights is outdated ought to try living in a country that does not have one.
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Not JUST for Black folks!!

Good history lesson from the man that was there! Not politically correct! The NRA helped these men defend themselves against the "law" when the NAACP would not! Good lesson about what happens when people ( police, politicians, governments) are corrupt and how you will need to fight to defend yourself.
If you give up your guns, you are at the mercy of someone else. As the saying goes, " im too old to take an ass whopping and young to die"!
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Good

I received the book right on time and the quality was almost perfect for a used book. I needed this for class and it was worth its price.
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Five Stars

Great! Thanks!