Driven By The Movement
Driven by the Activists of the Black Power Era, is a moving account of the often overlooked contributions of local and regional African-American social justice activists of the late 1960's. Written by former Black Panther newspaper editor JoNina Abron-Ervin, the book reveals how black power helped to change the activists' lives and to transform the communities in which they worked.
With her insider's knowledge of the black power era, Abron-Ervin tells the personal stories of twenty ordinary people who did extraordinary things that helped to fundamentally change race relations in the United States during the historical decade of 1965 to 1975.
Driven by the Activists of the Black Power Era, is a moving account of the often overlooked contributions of local and regional African-American social justice activists of the late 1960's. Written by former Black Panther newspaper editor JoNina Abron-Ervin, the book reveals how black power helped to change the activists' lives and to transform the communities in which they worked.
With her insider's knowledge of the black power era, Abron-Ervin tells the personal stories of twenty ordinary people who did extraordinary things that helped to fundamentally change race relations in the United States during the historical decade of 1965 to 1975.
Driven by the Activists of the Black Power Era, is a moving account of the often overlooked contributions of local and regional African-American social justice activists of the late 1960's. Written by former Black Panther newspaper editor JoNina Abron-Ervin, the book reveals how black power helped to change the activists' lives and to transform the communities in which they worked.
With her insider's knowledge of the black power era, Abron-Ervin tells the personal stories of twenty ordinary people who did extraordinary things that helped to fundamentally change race relations in the United States during the historical decade of 1965 to 1975.