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My People Are Rising

Memoir of a Black Panther Party Captain

Aaron Dixon Dixon, Aaron

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English
Haymarket Books
09 October 2012
In an era of stark racial injustice, Aaron Dixon dedicated his life to revolution, founding the Seattle chapter of the Black Panther Party in 1968 at age nineteen. In My People Are Rising, he traces the course of his own radicalization, and that of a generation. Through his eyes, we witness the courage and commitment of the young men and women who rose up in rebellion, risking their lives in the name of freedom. My People are Rising is an unforgettable tale of their triumphs and tragedies, and the enduring legacy of Black Power.

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Imprint:   Haymarket Books
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 216mm,  Width: 140mm,  Spine: 23mm
Weight:   413g
ISBN:   9781608461783
ISBN 10:   1608461785
Pages:   356
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Table of Contents OUR FAMILY JOURNEY BEGINS CHAPTER 1: ANCESTORS 4 CHAPTER 2: OUR FAMILY JOURNEY BEGINS 18 CHAPTER 3: THE SEARCH FOR HOME 27 CHAPTER 4: RUMBLINGS IN THE SOUTH 40 CHAPTER 5: STICKING TOGETHER 47 CHAPTER 6: REBELLION AT HOME 53 THE TIDE OF THE MOVEMENT CHAPTER 7: SLOW AWAKENING 57 CHAPTER 8: STOKLEY COMES TO TOWN 67 CHAPTER 9: THE TIDE OF THE MOVEMENT 72 CHAPTER 10: THE DEATH OF MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. 85 CHAPTER 11: PANTHER EMERGES 92 CHAPTER 12: 7TH AND WOOD-APRIL 1968 103 JULY 1968 SEATTLE CHAPTER 13: THE PANTHER COMES TO SEATTLE 124 CHAPTER 14: HUEY AND THE U.N. 138 CHAPTER 15: JULY 1968 SEATTLE 147 CHAPTER 16: THE UNROMANTIC REVOLUTION 157 CHAPTER 17: DEATH IN WINTER 165 CHAPTER 18: THE UNEVEN PURGE 172 COINTEL IS UNLEASHED CHAPTER 19: COINTEL IS UNLEASHED 181 CHAPTER 20: THE CHAIRMAN IS KIDNAPPED 186 CHAPTER 21: THE RESURRECTION OF THE SEATTLE CHAPTER 195 CHAPTER 22: MURDER OF FRED HAMPTON 201 CHAPTER 23: DAY TO DAY SURVIVAL 209 CHAPTER 24: HUEY IS SET FREE 216 CHAPTER 25: SEATTLE, RIOT 18 223 A PARTY DIVIDED: THE SPLIT CHAPTER 26: A PARTY DIVIDED: THE SPLIT 229 CHAPTER 27: CENTRALIZATION-MARCH 1972 237 CHAPTER 28: THE CAMPAIGN-1973 248 CHAPTER 29: THE GODFATHER ON LAKE MERRIT 259 CHAPTER 30: ELAINE'S RISE TO POWER 266 CHAPTER 31: THE OTHER SIDE OF THE COIN 274 THE END OF THE LINE CHAPTER 32: THE DEATH OF DEACON 281 CHAPTER 33: OAKLAND IS OURS 286 CHAPTER 34: HUEY'S RETURN 295 CHAPTER 35: THE RICHMOND INCIDENT 301 CHAPTER 36: THE END OF THE LINE 306 CHAPTER 37: THE LAST HURRAH 319

Aaron Dixon: Aaron Dixon was co-founder and Captain of the Seattle chapter of the Black Panther Party. He has remained engaged in politics since, founding various non-profits for Seattle youth and running as a Green Party candidate in the 2006 Senate race. He lives in Seattle, WA.

Reviews for My People Are Rising: Memoir of a Black Panther Party Captain

This book is a moving memoir experience: a must read. The dramatic life cycle rise of a youthful sixties political revolutionary. -Bobby Seale, founding Chairman and National Organizer of the Black Panther Party: 1966 to 1974 Aaron Dixon is a courageous, compassionate, and wise freedom fighter whose story of his pioneering work in the Black Panther Party is powerful and poignant. Don't miss it! -Cornel West Dixon's lyrical prose provides a candid appraisal of the Black Panther Party that highlights the neglected contributions of Northwest activists. This is a striking blend of social history, memoir and political analysis. Required reading for all those interested in black liberation struggles, and radical history of the 20th century. -Laura Chrisman, editor-in-chief, The Black Scholar My People Are Rising: Memoir of a Black Panther Party Captainr is the most authentic book ever written by a member of the Black Panther Party. Aaron Dixon does an absolutely superb job of presenting life in the Party from the perspective of a foot soldier-a warrior for the cause of revolutionary change and Black Power in America. He pulls no punches and holds nothing back in writing honestly about those times (late 1960's and during the 1970's) as he successfully presents a visual picture of the courage, commitment, and sometimes, shocking brutality of life as a Panther activist in Seattle, Washington and Oakland, California. This is an unforgettable must read book! -Larry Gossett, ChairMetropolitan King County Council There have been many books about the Black Panther party but never has there been a Panther book as illuminating as this memoir by Aaron Dixon. It's the story from a different perspective than we've ever seen: the former member who has remained a long-distance runner for revolution. It's indispensable for anyone with an interest in black politics or the politics of change in the United States. -Dave Zirin, The Nation This book is a moving memoir experience: a must read. The dramatic life cycle rise of a youthful sixties political revolutionary. Bobby Seale, founding Chairman and National Organizer of the Black Panther Party: 1966 to 1974 Aaron Dixon is a courageous, compassionate, and wise freedom fighter whose story of his pioneering work in the Black Panther Party is powerful and poignant. Don't miss it! Cornel West Dixon's lyrical prose provides a candid appraisal of the Black Panther Party that highlights the neglected contributions of Northwest activists. This is a striking blend of social history, memoir and political analysis. Required reading for all those interested in black liberation struggles, and radical history of the 20th century. Laura Chrisman, editor-in-chief, The Black Scholar My People Are Rising: Memoir of a Black Panther Party Captainr is the most authentic book ever written by a member of the Black Panther Party. Aaron Dixon does an absolutely superb job of presenting life in the Party from the perspective of a foot soldier a warrior for the cause of revolutionary change and Black Power in America. He pulls no punches and holds nothing back in writing honestly about those times (late 1960's and during the 1970's) as he successfully presents a visual picture of the courage, commitment, and sometimes, shocking brutality of life as a Panther activist in Seattle, Washington and Oakland, California. This is an unforgettable must read book! Larry Gossett, ChairMetropolitan King County Council There have been many books about the Black Panther party but never has there been a Panther book as illuminating as this memoir by Aaron Dixon. It's the story from a different perspective than we've ever seen: the former member who has remained a long-distance runner for revolution. It's indispensable for anyone with an interest in black politics or the politics of change in the United States. Dave Zirin, The Nation


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