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    A Taste of Power

    £10.99
    ISBN: 9780241537343
    AuthorBrown, Elaine
    PublisherNamePenguin Books Ltd
    Pub Date24/02/2022
    BindingPaperback
    Pages480
    Availability: In Stock

    The incredible memoir of Elaine Brown - the first woman leader of the Black Panthers

    'Here I was, a woman, proclaiming supreme power over the most militant organization in America'

    In 1974 Elaine Brown became the first woman leader of the Black Panther Party. This is her unforgettable memoir, charting her rise from an impoverished neighbourhood in Philadelphia, through her political awakening during a bohemian adolescence, and on to her time as a foot soldier for the Panthers and ascent into its male-dominated upper ranks. It is a seminal exploration of power, racism and one woman's revolutionary struggle.

    'Heart-wrenching, wild and moving ... a glowing achievement' Los Angeles Times

    'What Elaine Brown writes is so astonishing, at times it is even difficult to believe she survived it. And yet she did, bringing us that amazing light of the black woman's magical resilience' Alice Walker

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    The incredible memoir of Elaine Brown - the first woman leader of the Black Panthers

    'Here I was, a woman, proclaiming supreme power over the most militant organization in America'

    In 1974 Elaine Brown became the first woman leader of the Black Panther Party. This is her unforgettable memoir, charting her rise from an impoverished neighbourhood in Philadelphia, through her political awakening during a bohemian adolescence, and on to her time as a foot soldier for the Panthers and ascent into its male-dominated upper ranks. It is a seminal exploration of power, racism and one woman's revolutionary struggle.

    'Heart-wrenching, wild and moving ... a glowing achievement' Los Angeles Times

    'What Elaine Brown writes is so astonishing, at times it is even difficult to believe she survived it. And yet she did, bringing us that amazing light of the black woman's magical resilience' Alice Walker