Say It Loud: Great Speeches on Civil Rights and African American Identity
By (Author) Catherine Ellis
Edited by Stephen Drury Smith
The New Press
The New Press
8th November 2010
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Ethnic studies
973.0496073
Paperback
294
Width 164mm, Height 240mm
606g
Following the success of the path-breaking Say It Plain (New Press, 2007), which documented the great tradition of African American political speech, this new edition adds depth to the oral and audio history of the modern struggle for racial equality. Focusing directly on the pivotal questions black America has grappled with over the past three decades, this essential document features recordings and transcripts from the speeches of Malcolm X, Fred Hampton, Angela Davis, Bayard Rustin, Cornel West and Toni Morrison.
The speeches ... collectively provide a sweeping perspective on evolving issues of black identity in the struggle for equality.
--Booklist
The electrifying speeches--all recorded at live events--focus directly on the questions, the struggles, the defeats and the triumphs of the 1960s to present-day America. A new depth to oral and written history, readers and listeners should consider this a great resource to add to their own personal collection.
--The Saginaw News
Catherine Ellis is a consulting producer for American RadioWorks(R), the documentary unit of American Public Media. She holds a PhD in anthropology from Columbia University.
Stephen Drury Smith is the executive editor of American RadioWorks(R) and was the winner of broadcast journalism's most prestigious honor, the 1999-2000 DuPont-Columbia University Gold Baton.