In the speeches and articles collected in this book, Kwame Ture traces the dramatic changes in his own consciousness and that of Africans in America that took place during the evolving movements of Civil Rights, Black Power, and Pan-Africanism. Kwame Ture knew the destiny of African people could not be separated from that of oppressed people all over the world. In these essays on racism, Black Power, the pitfalls of conventional liberalism, and solidarity with the oppressed masses and freedom fighters of all races and creeds, Ture addresses questions that still confront the African world and points to a need for an ideology of Pan-Africanism.
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