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Comrade Sisters

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Many of us have heard these three words: Black Panther Party. Some know the Party’s history as a movement for the social, political, economic and spiritual upliftment of Black and indigenous people of colour but to this day, few know the story of the backbone of the Party: the women. It’s estimated that six out of ten Panther Party members were women. While these remarkable women of all ages and diverse backgrounds were regularly making headlines agitating, protesting, and organising, off-stage these same women were building communities and enacting social justice, providing food, housing, education, healthcare, and more. Comrade Sisters is their story. The book combines photos by Stephen Shames, who at the time was a 20-year-old college student at Berkeley. With the complete trust of the Black Panther Party, Shames took intimate, behind-the-scenes photographs that fully portrayed Party members’ lives. This marks his third photo book about the Black Panthers and includes many never before published images. Ericka Huggins, an early Party member and leader along with Bobby Seale and Huey Newton, has written a moving text, sharing what drew so many women to the Party and focusing on their monumental work on behalf of the most vulnerable citizens. Most importantly, the book includes contributions from over fifty former women members some well-known, others not who vividly recall their personal experiences from that time. Other texts include a foreword by Angela Davis. All Power to the People. AUTHORS: Stephen Shames has authored over 10 monographs, and his images are in the permanent collections of 40 museums and foundations. His work is dedicated to promoting social change, and sharing the stories of those who are frequently overlooked by society. His previous monographs include Power to the People: The World of the Black Panthers by Stephen Shames and Bobby Seale (Abrams, 2016) and The Black Panthers (Aperture, 2006). As an activist, former political prisoner and leader in the Black Panther Party, Ericka Huggins has devoted her life to the equitable treatment of all human beings, beyond the boundaries of race, age, culture, class, gender, sexual orientation, ability and status associated with citizenship. For the past 40 years she has lectured across the country and internationally. She spent 14 years in the Black Panther Party, and eight years as Director of the renowned Oakland Community School (1973-1981). SELLING POINTS: . A long time coming, the first book to tell the story of the women of the Black Panther Party . A book that continues to resonate 50 years later in the age of George Floyd and Black Lives Matter . Contributions by over 50 women Party members, including Angela Davis, Fredrika Newton, Kathleen Cleaver, Barbara Easley-Cox, and Elaine Brown . Supported by a major marketing and publicity campaign Trade advertising with advance quotes in PW, LJ, and Shelf-Awareness . High profile events planned in NYC, WDC, Chicago, LA, SF (Venues such as the Schomburg Center, African-American History Museum, The New Yorker Festival, etc.) . Educational outreach to historically Black colleges and universities, as well as to colleges and universities with Black Studies, American Studies, Women’s History, and Gender Studies programs 100 b/w illustrations

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Weight 1444 g
Dimensions 240 × 280 mm
ISBN

9781788841757

Dimensions

240 x 280 mm

Book Type

Hardback

Author

Stephen Shames

Author Bio

Stephen Shames has authored over 10 monographs, and his images are in the permanent collections of 40 museums and foundations. His work is dedicated to promoting social change, and sharing the stories of those who are frequently overlooked by society. His previous monographs include Power to the People: The World of the Black Panthers by Stephen Shames and Bobby Seale (Abrams, 2016) and The Black Panthers (Aperture, 2006).

As an activist, former political prisoner and leader in the Black Panther Party, Ericka Huggins has devoted her life to the equitable treatment of all human beings, beyond the boundaries of race, age, culture, class, gender, sexual orientation, ability and status associated with citizenship. For the past 40 years she has lectured across the country and internationally. She spent 14 years in the Black Panther Party, and eight years as Director of the renowned Oakland Community School (1973-1981).

Number of Pages

192

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