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Black Power
Black Power is Richard Wright’s powerful travel narrative documenting his journey through the Gold Coast (now Ghana) during the rise of African nationalism. Through firsthand observation, Wright explores colonial structures, racial politics, cultural identity, and the struggles of African people toward independence. Blending reportage, political analysis, and personal reflection, the book provides one of the earliest African American perspectives on Pan-Africanism and the decolonization movement. This edition includes an introduction by Cornel West, offering additional insight into the book’s historical and intellectual significance.
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