Black Power: The Politics of Liberation
by Amiri Baraka
Like 'The Revolution Has Come', this explores the core ideas of Black Power and liberation.

by Robyn C. Spencer (2016)
In The Revolution Has Come, Robyn C. Spencer traces the Black Panther Party's organizational evolution in Oakland, California, examining how its internal politics along with external forces such as COINTELPRO shaped the Party's efforts at fostering self-determination in Oakland's black communities.
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by Amiri Baraka
Like 'The Revolution Has Come', this explores the core ideas of Black Power and liberation.

by Robin D. G. Kelley (2002)
Echoing 'The Revolution Has Come', this delves into the intellectual and cultural roots of Black radicalism.
by Komozi Woodard (2021)
Similar to 'The Revolution Has Come', this highlights the crucial, often overlooked, roles of women in the movement.

by Howard Zinn (1980)
Like 'The Revolution Has Come', it offers a bottom-up perspective on American history and social movements.
by Deirdre Evans-Pritchard (1995)
Complementing 'The Revolution Has Come', this details the state repression faced by the Black Panther Party.
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