A Taste of Power: A Black Woman's StoryPantheon Books, 1992 - 452 pages I have all the guns and all the money. I can withstand challenge from without and from within. Am I right, comrades? With these words, Elaine Brown proclaimed to the assembled leadership of the Black Panther Party that she was now in charge. It was August 1974. The Panthers had grown from a small Oakland-based cell to a national organization that had mobilized black communities throughout the country. The party's achievements had won the support of millions of white liberals, but the violent assaults on the party by the police had brought death or imprisonment to many of its prominent members. Now its charismatic leader, Huey Newton, heading for refuge in Cuba, asked Elaine Brown to hold together a party threatened by internal conflict and the FBI. How she came to that position of power over a paramilitary, male-dominated organization and what she did with that power is an unsparing story of self-discovery. Growing up in a black Philadelphia ghetto and attending a predominantly white school, Elaine Brown learned firsthand the pain and powerlessness of being black and female. The Panthers held the promise of redemption. Elaine's account of her life at the highest levels of the Panthers' hierarchy illuminates more than the pain of sexism and the struggle against racism: The male power rituals she recounts carried the seeds of the Black Panther Party's destruction. Nowhere was this undertow more evident than in the complex character of Huey Newton, who became Elaine's lover and ultimately her nemesis. More than ajourney through a turbulent time in American history, this is the story of a black woman's battle to define herself. Freedom, Elaine Brown discovered, may be more than a politicalquestion. |
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... Jordan Downs tenants , who , hanging surreptitiously in doorways , were reviewing my costly minidress , long - haired fall , and expensive leather san- dals . Jordan Downs was a virtual replica of the James Weldon Johnson Project ...
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... Jordan Downs and Watts and all that they meant . I wanted to take them somewhere away from watching Mommy get beaten up and beaten down , from looking for Daddy , who was gone and would not return — not ever . I wanted to take them away ...
... Jordan Downs and Watts and all that they meant . I wanted to take them somewhere away from watching Mommy get beaten up and beaten down , from looking for Daddy , who was gone and would not return — not ever . I wanted to take them away ...
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... Jordan Downs . Beverlee and I had just left the Saturday tutorial . Tommy Jacquette was a willow tree adorned by a shirt in a multicolored , geometric African pattern referred to as a dashiki . He had on khaki pants and black combat ...
... Jordan Downs . Beverlee and I had just left the Saturday tutorial . Tommy Jacquette was a willow tree adorned by a shirt in a multicolored , geometric African pattern referred to as a dashiki . He had on khaki pants and black combat ...
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