A Coalition of liberation movements / Wilmette Brown ; interviewed by Nuri Muhammed.

Program Title:
A Coalition of liberation movements / Wilmette Brown ; interviewed by Nuri Muhammed.
PRA Archive #: 
KZ1635
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Wilmette Brown, author of Black Women and the Peace Movement, discusses her work with various liberation movements: Black, women, and lesbian. Within every movement, she comments, there are battles over what is being fought for, how comprehensive a movement can be, will the liberation be cultural or economic, and if the military-industrial complex must be dismantled for the movement to succeed. She then defines the white power structure, particularly how it operates to defeat liberation. She ends with a comparison of British and American liberation movements.|A COALITION OF LIBERATION MOVEMENTS / Wilmette Brown| interviewed by Nuri Muhammed. Wilmette Brown, author of "Black Women and the Peace Movement," discusses her work with various liberation movements: Black, womens, and lesbian. Within every movement, she comments, there are battles over what is being fought for, how comprehensive a movement can be, will the liberation be cultural or economic, and if the military-industrial complex must be dismantled for the movement to succeed. She then defines the white power structure, particularly how it operates to defeat liberation. She ends with a comparison of British and American liberation movements. CONTENT: Interview (30 min.) -- Listener phone-ins (10 min.). RECORDED: KPFK, 12 Apr. 1991.

pt.1. Interview (30 min.) -- pt.2. Listener phone-ins (10 min.).

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Date Recorded on: 
KPFK, 12 Apr. 1991.
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Item duration: 
1 reel (40 min.) : 7 1/2 ips., mono.|40:00
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Los Angeles : Pacifica Radio Archive, 1991.
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