At the height of the Civil Rights and Black Power Movements, Black
social workers, frustrated by the slow pace of social action and social
change in America, organized a national movement of Black social
activists willing to confront racism in America and the day-to-day
injustices experienced by members of the Black community. Progressive,
militant and unapologetic for their persistent dedication and commitment
to addressing the pressing social needs of Black America, this book
tells the story of the movement and the people involved.