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Taifa Group (Sep 22, 2020)
Nonfiction, Paperback, 396 pages
ISBN: 9781734769302Publisher: Taifa Group
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Table of Contents
Black Power, Black Lawyer: Memoir of Nkechi Taifa
Prologue—“Judge Not”
- Red Badge at the White House
- But They Are White Revolutionaries
Chapter One—“O-o-h Child, Things Are Gonna Get Easier”
- 1954 and Before
- White Flight and Gentrification
- Hair, Skin and Other Crude Experiments
- Media Images and Race
- The Pony Incident and Emmett Till
- Open Up the Casket
- Me Too, Long Before #MeToo
Chapter Two—“Say It Loud, I’m Black and I’m Proud”
- My All-Black-Neighborhood-Jr-High-School
- African Name, Cultural Attire and Unconditional Love
- Good Gurl, Bad Boyz and “The Struggle”
- My All-White-Girls-Catholic-High-School
- Lil Militant Me
- Flirting with the Black Panther Party
- Brothers from the Nam
- The Red, Black and Green Patch
- Strolling Down Memory Lane
- Artistically Prophetic
Chapter Three—“Soul Rebel”
- College Student, Revolutionary Poet
- Jesus Was Black and Had Two Wives?
- Putting Spice in Life Is Not Always Nice
- The Garvey Movement Was Personal to Me
Chapter Four—“A Change Is Gonna Come”
- You Mean We’re Not Really U.S. Citizens?
- Who Were These Henry Brothers?
- A Black Nation in the South?
- Attack on Aretha Franklin’s Daddy’s Church
- Free the Land, the RNA-11 and COINTELPRO
- Love Me Some New Afrikan Political Science
- Manipulators and Liquidationists?
- Carry on the Tradition of Resistance
Chapter Five—“Get Up, Stand Up for Your Rights”
- Who’ll Pay Reparations on My Soul?
- Educate, Agitate, Organize
- Go On and Get That Darn Law Degree
- Sex, Lies and Videotape
- Free Southern Africa!
- Plastic Cuffs and Momentary Deprivations of Liberty
- Cutting My Legal Teeth in Prison
- The “Ketchup in My Face” Case
- The “Capitol Bombing” Resistance Conspiracy Case
- The “David v. Goliath” ABC Case
Chapter Six—“What’s Going On?”
- Give the Brother a Break?
- People’s Tribunal Mumia Abu-Jamal
- A Frying Pan, Baking Soda and Crack
- The CIA/Contra Crack Connection
- Taxation Without Representation Is Still Tyranny
- The Spirit World Is Very Real
- My Big Fat New Afrikan Wedding, and Divorce
- Miracle Birth Baby
Chapter Seven—“Every Little Thing Is Gonna Be All Right”
- I Got the Job!
- People’s Tribunal Hurricane Katrina
- My Popular Seminars
- How Bout a Legislative Clinic?
- Doors Close So Others May Open
Chapter Eight—“I Feel Good, Like I Knew That I Would”
- Back on the Frontlines
- Tulia, Tip of the Drug War Iceberg
- Brining the Human Face to Capitol Hill
- Roots of the Reentry Bill
- Behind the Cycle
- A Husband From the Classifieds?
- “I Feel Good” Obama
Chapter Nine—“Fight the Power”
- Crack the Disparity
- Junk Food Justice
- “We’re Going To Do This Crack Thing, Wade”
- Clemency—An Inside Scoop
- Commutations, The Vision Unfolds
- Redemption, Mercy and a Slam Dunk RadioThon
Chapter Ten—“Tears of a Clown”
- Underwood Should Be Home by Now
- The Voice of Jamaica
- A Necessary Posthumous Pardon
- Rollercoaster Ride
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