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''Black Rage'' is a book by psychiatrists William H. Grier and Price M. Cobbs. Released in 1968 after the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. and the subsequent riots, the book received significant attention immediately〔New York Times, "As Old as Human Cruelty", Kenneth B. Clark, September 22, 1968〕〔New Republic, "The Rage around Us", Robert Coles, August 17, 1968〕〔New York Times, "Books of The Times", Christopher Lehmann-Haupt, August 7, 1968〕〔Social Science Quarterly, (Southwestern Social Sciences Association), "Black Rage/Urban Riots: Violence and Social Change", December 1969〕 and in the years since,〔New York Times, "Nonfiction Chronicle", Mark Lewis, Nov 20 2005: quote: Rarely was a book as well timed as "Black Rage." Written by two black psychiatrists(...) published amid the riots that followed the assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr., it gave voice and context to the anger behind the violence.〕〔(Citations of Black Rage (amazon.com) )〕 and led to an ABC TV special in 1969 entitled ''To Be Black.''〔Aug24 1969 "To Be Black", ABC TV show, http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,898513-1,00.html〕 ==The book== The book led to the legal concept of black rage, notably used in the trial of Colin Ferguson. It's working title was ''Reflections on the Negro Psyche''.
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