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Sisters of the Revolution Black Women, the Black Panther Party, and the Fight for True Freedom - Paperback

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by Julia Wolbrook (Author)

In the popular imagination, the Black Panther Party is often framed in leather jackets and raised fists - a movement of men, militancy, and spectacle. But behind the headlines and beyond the iconography stood women: strategists, organizers, theorists, mothers, soldiers. Sisters of the Revolution tells their story - at last.

This sweeping, deeply researched narrative restores Black women to the center of one of the most misunderstood movements in American history. From community breakfast programs and health clinics to political education classes and international diplomacy, women were not merely participants in the Black Panther Party; they were its backbone. They built its infrastructure, shaped its ideology, and sustained its survival under relentless state surveillance and repression.

Drawing on archival discoveries, personal letters, oral histories, and interviews, this book reveals the complicated, courageous lives of women who fought racism, poverty, sexism - and sometimes the patriarchy within their own ranks. They navigated the demands of revolution and motherhood, confronted violence with vision, and insisted that liberation must be both racial and gendered to be real.

But Sisters of the Revolution is more than a history of a political organization. It is a story about power: who wields it, who is written out of it, and who dares to redefine it. It traces how Black women transformed the Panthers from within - pushing the movement toward a broader understanding of justice that included childcare, healthcare, education, and dignity. Their struggle anticipated conversations about intersectionality decades before the term existed.

Urgent, cinematic, and unflinching, Sisters of the Revolution challenges the myths of the 1960s and '70s and reframes the era through the women who made it possible. In doing so, it offers a powerful meditation on activism, resilience, and what "true freedom" demands - not only from a nation, but from a movement itself.

This is the revolution as you have never seen it before.

Number of Pages: 130
Dimensions: 0.31 x 8.5 x 5.5 IN
Publication Date: March 01, 2026
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