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New York : Fawcett Premier, 1968.<br />
Greenlee, Sam. The Spook Who Sat by the Door. New York, Richard Heron Hooks,<br />
1969; reprint, Detroit: Wayne State University Press, 1990 .<br />
Gregg, Richard. The Power of Nonviolence . London : George Routledge, 1938 ; reprint,<br />
Nyack, N.Y . : Fellowship Publications, 1959 .<br />
Gregory, Dick . The Shadow That Scares Me . Garden City, N.Y . : Doubleday & Co.,<br />
Inc ., l%8.<br />
Heroes, Herbert . Hlack Radicals <strong>and</strong> the Civil <strong>Rights</strong> Mainstream . 1954-1970.<br />
Knoxville : University of Tennessee Press, 1988 .<br />
Halbrook, Stephen B. That EveryMan Be Armed: The Evolution of a Constitutional<br />
Bjlihi . Albuquerque : University of New Mexico Press, 1984.<br />
Hampton, Henry <strong>and</strong> Steve Fayer with Sarah Flynn. Voices of <strong>Freedom</strong> : An Oral History<br />
of the Civil <strong>Rights</strong> Movement from the 1950s Through t_h~ ~git(1~ . New York :<br />
Bantam Hooks, 1990.<br />
Hanigan, James P . ~!Iartin Luther Kind. Jr. <strong>and</strong> the Foundations of Nonviolence. Lanham,<br />
Maryl<strong>and</strong>: University Press of America, 1984.<br />
Hams, Paul . Black Race Confronts the Law. New York : New York University Press,<br />
L997 .<br />
Hastings, Max. The Fire This Time : America's Year of Crisis . New York : Taplinger<br />
Publishing Co ., l%9.<br />
Hilliard, David <strong>and</strong> Lewes Cole. This Side ofGlorv The Autobiogr~y of David<br />
Hilliard <strong>and</strong> the Storv of the Black Panther Partv . Boston : Back Bay Baoks, 1993 .<br />
Rough, Joseph C., Jr. Black Power <strong>and</strong> White Protestants : A Christian Response to the<br />
New Negro Pluralism . London : Oxford University Press, l%8.<br />
James, C.L.R ., et . al . Fig~~Racism in World WarQ. New York: Pathfinder, 1980.<br />
Karenga, Ron. The Quotable Karens+.a. Los Angeles : US Organization, 1%7.<br />
Katope, <strong>Christopher</strong> George. The Rhetoric of Revolution . New York : Macmillan, 1970.<br />
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