Black Power May Be the Only Hope America Has
Black Power May Be the Only Hope America Has
Black Power, Feminism, and the New Left, 1966–1967
This chapter focuses on Flo Kennedy’s organizing in the Black Power Conference, the National Conference for New Politics and the National Organization for Women and establishes Kennedy’s significance as a leader who bridges movements and translates ideas and strategies from one struggle to another. She brought the ideas of the Black Power movement to the emerging women’s movement and made Black Power into a pivotal ideological influence on the radical feminist politics that was developing among predominantly white women.
Keywords: Black Power movement, National Organization for Women/NOW, New Left, Black Power Conference, National Conference for New Politics, Black Power Conference, Feminist, White women, Women’s Movement
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