"The American Negro Revolution: From Nonviolence to Black Power, 1963-1967 HB" by Benjamin Muse is a fourth printing hardcover book published by Indiana University Press in 1970. This nonfiction narrative, intended for adult audiences, delves into the history, social science, and political science aspects of the Civil Rights movement in the United States. Focusing on African American studies and the topic of black power, this book offers insights into the era of the 1960s and the evolution of nonviolence within the African American community. With 345 pages and a dust jacket, this book is a valuable addition to any collection interested in the American Negro Revolution."


Dust jacket is faded, chipped and torn. Book in very good condition. From the library of former professor at Berea College, Cleo, Charles.