Showdown in Desire Showdown in Desire

Showdown in Desire

The Black Panthers Take a Stand in New Orleans

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Publisher Description

Showdown in Desire portrays the Black Panther Party in New Orleans in 1970, a year that included a shootout with the police on Piety Street, the creation of survival programs, and the daylong standoff between the Panthers and the police in the Desire housing development. Through interviews with Malik Rahim, the Panther; Robert H. King, Panther and member of the Angola 3; Larry Preston Williams, the black policeman; Moon Landrieu, the mayor; Henry Faggen, the Desire resident; Robert Glass, the white lawyer; Jerome LeDoux, the black priest; William Barnwell, the white priest; and many others, Orissa Arend tells a nuanced story that unfolds amid guns, tear gas, desperate poverty, oppression, and inflammatory rhetoric to capture the palpable spirit of rebellion, resistance, and revolution of an incendiary summer in New Orleans.

GENRE
Non-Fiction
RELEASED
2012
1 January
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
294
Pages
PUBLISHER
University of Arkansas Press
SIZE
2.4
MB