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By Our Own Strength: William Sherrill, the UNIA, and the Fight for African American Self-Determination in Detroit
Kenneth S. Jolly
(Author)
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Rochelle Brock
(Other)
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Richard Greggory Johnson
(Other)
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Peter Lang Inc., International Academic Publi
· Paperback
By Our Own Strength: William Sherrill, the UNIA, and the Fight for African American Self-Determination in Detroit - Brock, Rochelle ; Johnson, Richard Greggory, III ; Jolly, Kenneth S.
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Synopsis "By Our Own Strength: William Sherrill, the UNIA, and the Fight for African American Self-Determination in Detroit"
For almost four decades, William Sherrill was a critical leader of Marcus Garvey's Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA) and a leading African American intellectual and activist in 1930s and 1940s Detroit. As the first biography of Sherrill, this book examines him as part of a historical tradition from which post-World War II Black Nationalism and Pan-Africanism re-emerged.