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“Black power” and black rhetorical tradition

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This essay explores some of the proverbs, sayings, and proverbialexpressions used by Stokely Carmichael (1941-1998) that are foundin writings such as: Black Power the Politics of Liberation in America(1967), Stokely Speaks: From Black Power to Pan-Africanism (1971),and his autobiography, Ready for Revolution: The Life and Times ofStokely Carmichael (2003). In the process of analyzing traditional languageused by Carmichael, this essay also: (1) seeks to identify sourcesfrom which Carmichael’s sayings are derived, (2) examine some of thecontexts in which they are used, (3) determine the extent that they illustrateCarmichael’s ever-evolving political philosophies and worldviewduring the Civil Rights Era (1954-1968) and the African IndependenceMovement (1950-1975) respectively, (4) and it also seeks to categorizeCarmichael’s proverbs, sayings, and proverbial expressions based on origin,structure, and traits (such as word count and subject matter). (5)Additionally, this essay considers the extent that his proverbial languageis used to establish, reinforce, and regulate both personal and professionalrelationships throughout his entire life.
Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences Osijek
Title: “Black power” and black rhetorical tradition
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This essay explores some of the proverbs, sayings, and proverbialexpressions used by Stokely Carmichael (1941-1998) that are foundin writings such as: Black Power the Politics of Liberation in America(1967), Stokely Speaks: From Black Power to Pan-Africanism (1971),and his autobiography, Ready for Revolution: The Life and Times ofStokely Carmichael (2003).
In the process of analyzing traditional languageused by Carmichael, this essay also: (1) seeks to identify sourcesfrom which Carmichael’s sayings are derived, (2) examine some of thecontexts in which they are used, (3) determine the extent that they illustrateCarmichael’s ever-evolving political philosophies and worldviewduring the Civil Rights Era (1954-1968) and the African IndependenceMovement (1950-1975) respectively, (4) and it also seeks to categorizeCarmichael’s proverbs, sayings, and proverbial expressions based on origin,structure, and traits (such as word count and subject matter).
(5)Additionally, this essay considers the extent that his proverbial languageis used to establish, reinforce, and regulate both personal and professionalrelationships throughout his entire life.

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