Gordon Parks : Stokely Carmichael and Black power / Lisa Volpe ; with an essay by Cedric Johnson.

Gordon Parks' 1967 Life magazine essay "Whip of Black Power" is a profile of the young civil rights leader Stokely Carmichael. As chairman of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, Carmichael gained national attention and inspired media backlash when he issued the call for Black Power in Gre...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Volpe, Lisa (Author)
Corporate Authors: Museum of Fine Arts, Houston (Issuing body, Publisher, Organizer, Host institution)
Gordon Parks Foundation (Publisher)
Steidl Verlag (Publisher, Printer)
Other Authors: Parks, Gordon, 1912-2006 (Artist, Photographer)
Carmichael, Stokely, 1941-1998
Johnson, Cedric, 1971- (Writer of supplementary textual content)
Tinterow, Gary (writer of foreword.)
Kunhardt, Peter W., Jr., 1982- (writer of foreword.)
Language:English
Published: Göttingen, Germany : Pleasantville, New York : Houston, Texas : Steidl ; The Gordon Parks Foundation ; Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, 2022.
Edition:First edition.
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Physical Description:173 pages : illustrations (some color), portraits (some color), facsimiles ; 30 cm
Variant Title:
Stokely Carmichael and Black power
Format: Book

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520 |a Gordon Parks' 1967 Life magazine essay "Whip of Black Power" is a profile of the young civil rights leader Stokely Carmichael. As chairman of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, Carmichael gained national attention and inspired media backlash when he issued the call for Black Power in Greenwood, Mississippi, in June 1966. Parks shadowed him from the fall of 1966 to the spring of 1967, as Carmichael gave speeches, headed meetings, and promoted the growing Black Power movement. Parks' photos and writing addressed Carmichael's intelligence and humor, presenting the whole man behind the headline-making speeches and revealing his own advocacy of Black Power and its message of self-determination and love. Stokely Carmichael and Black Power delves into Parks' presentation of Carmichael, with analysis of his images and accompanying text. Lisa Volpe explores Parks' understanding of the movement and its leader, and Cedric Johnson frames Black Power within the heightened political moment of the late 1960s. Carmichael's own voice is represented through a reprint of his 1966 essay "What We Want." 
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