The following text field will produce suggestions that follow it as you type.

Loading Inventory...

Coles

Just Another Nigger, Paper over Board | Indigo Chapters

From Heyday

Current price: $42.95
Just Another Nigger, Paper over Board | Indigo Chapters
Just Another Nigger, Paper over Board | Indigo Chapters

Coles

Just Another Nigger, Paper over Board | Indigo Chapters

From Heyday

Current price: $42.95
Loading Inventory...

Size: 0.89 x 9 x 480

Buy OnlineGet it at Coles
*Product information may vary - to confirm product availability, pricing, shipping and return information please contact Coles
Just Another Nigger is Don Cox's revelatory, even incendiary account of his years in the Black Panther Party. He participated in many peaceful Bay Area civil rights protests but hungered for more militant action. His book tells the story of his work as the party's field marshal in charge of gunrunning to planning armed attacks-tales which are told for the first time in this remarkable memoir-to his star turn raising money at the Manhattan home of Leonard Bernstein (for which he was famously mocked by Tom Wolfein Radical Chic and Mau-Mauing the Flak Catchers ), to his subsequent flight to Algeria to join Eldridge Cleaver in exile, to his decision to leave the party following his disillusionment with Huey P. Newton's leadership. Cox would live out the rest of his life in self-imposed exile, where he began writing these unrepentant recollections in the early 1980s, enjoining his daughter to promise him that she would do everything she could to have them published-with the title he insisted upon, a nod to W. E. B. Du Bois's remark that In my own country, for nearly a century I have been nothing but a nigger.\"\""Born in Missouri in 1936, Don Cox joined the Black Panther Party one year after its founding in 1966. Appointed as the party's field marshal, known as D. C.,\" he was inducted into the party's high command as a member of its central committee and founded the party's San Francisco office. In 1970, he helped open the party's international section in Algiers. Two years later, he resigned from the party. Except for a brief trip when he entered and exited the United States incognito, using a false passport, he lived in France in the village of Camps-sur-l'Agly, where he died at age seventy-four in February 2011.\""42.95 | Just Another Nigger, Paper over Board | Indigo Chapters

More About Coles at Village Green Shopping Centre

Find everything in-store including new, used and children’s books, music, movies, games and toys. Visit Coles today to find the perfect gift, or a novel for yourself. COVID-19 UPDATE: Open | Regular Centre Hours

Powered by Adeptmind