Political theory

Black Power: The Politics of Liberation

Stokely Carmichael, Charles V. Hamilton

English • 1967

Reviewed Top-list proxy: 500,000 estimated copies sold

A foundational statement of Black Power as critique, strategy, and institutional demand.

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Description

About the work

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A foundational statement of Black Power as critique, strategy, and institutional demand.

Black Power: The Politics of Liberation is usually read through its treatment of race, black power, and anti state critique. As a political theory, it turns those concerns into conflicts of character, voice, setting, and social pressure rather than leaving them as abstract ideas.

Part of the work's durability lies in the way its form intensifies its themes. Readers return to it not only for subject matter but for the distinctive voice, structure, and atmosphere through which it makes race, black power, and anti state critique feel immediate.

Overview

Why it was banned

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Black Power: The Politics of Liberation entered censorship debates as a political theory associated with race, black power, and anti state critique. In the current dossier, the main state objections cluster around racial politics and anti state.

The earliest event currently captured here is late 1960s in South Africa, where Apartheid authorities banned circulation. The state treated the book as a threat to racial order and political control. Like many liberation texts, its ban history matters as much as its sales history.

This entry is still incomplete: more jurisdictions, court orders, and translated justifications should be added over time.

This page is intentionally incomplete. The ban history is a starter dataset, not a final census of every jurisdiction or decree.

Counter and critical readings

Context, rebuttals, and criticism

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Ban history

Known government actions

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Date Jurisdiction Action Reason Note
late 1960s South Africa banned circulation The state treated the book as a threat to racial order and political control. Like many liberation texts, its ban history matters as much as its sales history.

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