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NYU PRESS ANNOUNCES THE PUBLICATION OF
Fighting
for US:
Maulana
Karenga, the US
Organization,
and
Black Cultural Nationalism
By
Scot Brown
Established
in 1965 and chaired by Maulana Karenga, US—the Los Angeles-based Black Power,
cultural nationalist
organization—experienced a high point in its
activism during a great resurgence in African American nationalism during the
mid-1960s and early-70s. US’s story, mirroring the wider Black Power movement, traveled a
course shaped by an array of historical factors, including the anti-colonial
struggles in Africa, Asia and Latin America, the Vietnam
War, and state repression via the FBI’s counterintelligence operations. Internal
organizational matters, such as the cult of personality, authoritarianism,
alternative lifestyles, gender stratification, and vanguard self-perception
were also driving forces in the organization’s plight.
During the
60s and 70s, US led an initial phase of the Modern Convention Movement, playing
a leadership role in the planning of the Black Power Conference and the
development of several Black united front initiatives. As cultural
nationalists, US developed African-inspired rituals and holidays—the most
well-known being Kwanza, currently celebrated by millions
of people of African descent. Though US
still exists today, the group’s stature as a leading Black Power force began to
decline by the early 70s under the duress of a violent feud with the Black
Panther Party, factional in-fighting, and a breakdown in leadership. The story
of US’s legacy, as told in Fighting for US, encapsulates the
heroism, sacrifice, and pain that characterized 1960s’ challenges to the
prevailing social and political order of the day.
Fighting for US is the first study of the US organization and will open up an
entirely new discussion about cultural nationalism and Black Power.
Scot Brown is Assistant Professor of History
at UCLA. His writings on African American resistance, social movements, and
cultural nationalism have appeared in the Black
Scholar, American National Biography,
Journal of Black Studies, Journal of Negro History and Contributions in Black Studies.
Fighting for US:
Maulana Karenga, the US Organization, and Black Cultural
Nationalism
Scot Brown
ISBN: 0-8147-9877-2/
$26.95 cloth
Publication
Date: August 25, 2003
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