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a lengthy, well researched and detailed, fairhanded (largely positive but not uncritical) record and examination of the rise and eventual disillusion of political power held by the Black panther party. there's so much astounding power in the community organizing and influence documented here and some appalling abuses of power, from within and without (mostly without but again, this is not uncritical in its historical observations). I am in some ways most interested in the outcome of the entire work which looks at why and how political movements can a mask community and Collective action, why the Black panther party succeeded and failed when it did, and why based on these observations there are so few radical political revolutionary movements in the United States today
I will agree with reviewers who notes that the nonlinear timeline is at times heart not always clarifying when the narrative is circling back to an individual or, in the midst of so much information, is actually chronologically accurate but is detailing the start of a new chapter in a new location. this was compounded by listening on audio where you can't flip back to firm such thing easily.
I will agree with reviewers who notes that the nonlinear timeline is at times heart not always clarifying when the narrative is circling back to an individual or, in the midst of so much information, is actually chronologically accurate but is detailing the start of a new chapter in a new location. this was compounded by listening on audio where you can't flip back to firm such thing easily.