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Title: Die Nigger Die! A Political Autobiography by Jamil Al-Amin, Ekwueme Michael Thelwell, H. Rap Brown, Ekwueme Mike Thelwell ISBN: 1-55652-452-8 Publisher: Lawrence Hill & Co Pub. Date: April, 2002 Format: Paperback Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $14.95 |
Average Customer Rating: 4 (3 reviews)
Rating: 5
Summary: A classic on Black liberation
Comment: When H.Rap Brown's classic autobiography was first published, he was former chair of SNCC, the leading Black liberation group in the United States. Back then, I used this book as an introduction to the Black Power movement. Rap Brown was a grassroots leader, and he spoke the language of the grassroots community. In my estimate, H. Rap Brown was one of the most successful political agitators of the black revolt. With the exception of Malcolm X, there were few that could match his effectiveness of moving people in the streets. For that precise reason, Brown, now Imam Jamil Al-Amin, has been a key victim of repression, for fighting for black liberation.
Rating: 3
Summary: An anachronistic rant against "the system."
Comment: H. Rap Brown has been called the african-american Jim Goad. In Mr. Brown's case, however, his screed is directed not at women and liberals but instead at "honkeys," "crackers" and, of course, "THE MAN!" This autobiography gives the reader insight into the anger that fueled one man's efforts to bring down "the system." Overall, though, the book is kinda insubstantial and considering the darn thing cost nearly 15 bones, there are much better books on the subject.
Rating: 4
Summary: Richard Pryor meets Malcolm X
Comment: While rightfully cited as an articulation of Black anger in the 60s, there are portions of this book that are difficult to take seriously. Rap/El-Amin's hilarious descriptions of pilfering items in Lyndon Johnson's White House, the story of his being stopped by the Louisiana cops for wearing ragged clothes, his refusal to eat or drink anything in prison for 43 DAYS (last time I checked in biology class, no human could go that long without water) etc. come off like wild tall tales told by one of Richard Pryor's characters. Even when the book is serious, there is never a dull moment. His observations on Ebony magazine, poor whites, and the explaination of the book's title, will make you laugh as well as think. Oh yeah, check out his "Rap" early on in the book, the contents of which would make NWA blush!
The recent noteriety of Rap/El-Amin adds a somber note to the proceedings, but in the meantime, read this. You can see why this wild, controversial, and colorful book was so popular in the late 1960s. A cross between Richard Pryor and Malcolm X! Certainly one of the most entertaining of the Black Power manifestos.
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Title: Ready for Revolution : The Life and Struggles of Stokely Carmichael (Kwame Ture) by Stokely Carmichael, John Edgar Wideman ISBN: 0684850036 Publisher: Scribner Pub. Date: 15 November, 2003 List Price(USD): $35.00 |
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Title: Soledad Brother: The Prison Letters of George Jackson by George Jackson, Jean Genet, Jonathan Jackson ISBN: 1556522304 Publisher: Lawrence Hill & Co Pub. Date: September, 1994 List Price(USD): $16.95 |
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Title: Black Power : Politics of Liberation in America by Kwame Ture, Charles Hamilton ISBN: 0679743138 Publisher: Vintage Pub. Date: 10 November, 1992 List Price(USD): $13.00 |
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Title: Autobiography of Malcolm X by Malcolm X ISBN: 0345350685 Publisher: African American Images Pub. Date: 12 October, 1987 List Price(USD): $7.99 |
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