The Black Power Imperative: Racial Inequality and the Politics of Nonviolence
Cross, Theodore L.

New York: Faulkner Books, 1986


No Flaws or Blemishes but minimal shelf handling; 933 pages with notes, bibliography and index

Fine. A Fine Soft cover.

In this landmark work on the Black economic condition, Theodore Cross shows why the distribution of power in American society has become the single issue of overriding importance to the upward progress of Black Americans.

This important and original work is devoted to a carefully worked out set of strategies that would confer important new opportunities on black people while blunting the ability of whites to use prior position and incumbency - conferred under the rules of a former racist society - to win each new round of political, economic and education advantage.

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