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| | Notes PREFACE | 1. | Gerd Tellenbach, Church, State and Christian Society at the Time of the Investiture Contest ( Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1959), p. 115. | | | | | 2. | Walter Phelps Hall, Robert Greenhalgh Albion, and Jennie Barnes Pope, A History of England and the Empire-Commonwealth Boston: Ginn, 1969), p. 242. | | | | | 3. | George H. Sabine, A History of Political Theory ( Hillsdale, Ill.: Dryden Press, 1973), p. 452. | | | | | 4. | Mulford Q. Sibley, Political Ideas and Ideologies ( New York: Harper and Row, 1970), p. 431. | | | | | 5. | Ibid., p. 4. | | | | | 6. | Ibid. | | | | | 7. | Ibid. | | | | | 8. | For a sample of the types of debates and discussions on Black Power, the following articles are instructive: Martin Bauml Duberman, "Black Power in America", Partisan Review 35, no. 1 (Winter 1968): 33-48; Michael Thelwell , "What Is to Be Done? A Review Article on, The Crisis of the Negro Intellectual by Harold Cruse" Partisan Review 35, no. 4 (Fall 1969): 619-22; Robert Coles, Ivanhoe Donaldson, Paul Feldman, Charles V. Hamilton, Abbie Hoffman , Tom Kahn, William Melvin Kelley, Norman Mailer, Jack Newfield, Fred Powledge, Stephen Thernstrom, and Nathan Wright Jr., "Black Power: A Discussion", Partisan Review 35, no. 2 (Spring 1968): 195-232. | | | | | 9. | An excellent case study of the competition between the Black Power ideologies and the more mainstream forms of black protest can be seen in Clayborne Carson's study of the Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) of the 1960s. Carson, In Struggle: SNCC and the Black Awakening of the 1960s ( Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1981). | | | | | 10. | Mary Frances Berry and John W. Blasingame, Long Memory: The Black Experience in America ( New York: Oxford University Press, 1982), p. 389. | | | | | 11. | Ibid., pp. 389-90. | | | | | 12. | Ibid., p. 391. | | | | | 13. | Ibid. p. 392. | | | | | 14. | Ibid., pp. 395-96. | | | | | 15. | For a recent discussion on the usage of the term African-American, see the article "African-American or Black: What's in a Name?" Ebony 44, no. 9 ( July 1989): 76-80. | | | | -191- | | |
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Publication Information: Book Title: Black Power Ideologies: An Essay in African-American Political Thought. Contributors: John T. McCartney - author. Publisher: Temple University Press. Place of Publication: Philadelphia. Publication Year: 1992. Page Number: 191.
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