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REVOLUTION IN OUR TIME by Kekla Magoon Kirkus Star

REVOLUTION IN OUR TIME

The Black Panther Party’s Promise to the People

by Kekla Magoon

Pub Date: Nov. 23rd, 2021
ISBN: 978-1-5362-1418-5
Publisher: Candlewick

An account of the origins and lasting impact of the militant organization that grew out of the oppression of Blacks in the United States.

The Black Panther Party existed in mostly poor and low-income communities across the country from 1966 until 1982, advocating self-reliance and self-defense, particularly against aggressive policing. Magoon provides critical historical context, documenting the harsh, sometimes deadly efforts to control first the enslaved, then those who were freed when legal bondage ended. Despite legal changes brought by the civil rights movement, many communities suffered economic deprivation, societal challenges, and hostility from police and politicians, leading activists to see Black political power as an alternative. The Panthers took a holistic approach to improving Black communities by providing food, health, and education programs. Their rising influence elicited harassment from law enforcement, including often illegal FBI attempts to destroy them. Many of their leaders were imprisoned or killed in the process, weakening the party’s effectiveness. This comprehensive, meticulously researched volume helps readers understand the Panthers within the spectrum of Black resistance. The narrative is cinematic in its descriptions of the personalities and incidents that make up the party’s history while presenting a throughline to the anti-racist activism of today. The book’s attractive graphic design, with ample use of robin’s egg blue in contrast to dramatic black-and-white photographs, and with memorable quotes scattered throughout, makes it visually pleasing.

The highly readable and not-to-be-missed story of America’s history and current reality.

(key people, timeline, glossary, further reading, source notes, bibliography, image credits, index) (Nonfiction. 12-18)