Robert Franklin Williams Speaks: A Documentary History

Author:   Ronald J. Stephens
Publisher:   Anthem Press
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9781839998034


Pages:   397
Publication Date:   17 March 2026
Format:   Paperback
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Robert Franklin Williams Speaks: A Documentary History


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Author:   Ronald J. Stephens
Publisher:   Anthem Press
Imprint:   Anthem Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.30cm , Height: 2.60cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.454kg
ISBN:  

9781839998034


ISBN 10:   1839998032
Pages:   397
Publication Date:   17 March 2026
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Acknowledgments; Part I: Robert Franklin and Mabel Robinson Williams: Modeled Black Activist Couple Resistance to Racial Injustice in the United States; Part II: Monroe, North Carolina, 1955–1961; Havana, Cuba, 1961–1966; Peking, China, 1966–1969; Appendices; Selected Bibliography; Acknowledgments; Index.

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“Ronald J. Stephens, one of the major scholars of African American life, leisure, and culture, has written a powerful portrayal of a hero of the American ideal. In Robert Franklin Williams Speaks: A Documentary History, we find Stephens’s brilliant analytical mind bringing us an organic and profound narrative of an African American living in resistance and victory.” — Molefi Kete Asante, Professor, Department of Africology at Temple University in Philadelphia This book promises to be a significant addition to the scholarship on one of America’s foremost freedom fighters of the 20th century. Robert F. Williams is deserving of such scholarly attention. -- Judson L. Jeffries, The Ohio State University Ronald J. Stephens’s provocative, impressive, exhaustively researched, and thoughtful study chronicles Robert Williams’s life history, protests as a local civil rights leader, and international activist triumphs on the world stage. Williams life’s work demonstrates how to use the lessons of the past to confront continuing issues of today. A must read for scholars and activists alike. -- Jakobi Williams, Indiana University


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Ronald J. Stephens is a professor of African American studies in the School of Interdisciplinary Studies and College of Liberal Arts at Purdue University.

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