In the cause of freedom : radical Black internationalism from Harlem to London, 1917-1939 /
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Format: | Online |
Language: | English |
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Chapel Hill :
The University of North Carolina Press,
[2011]
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Series: | UNC Press law publications.
Civil rights and social justice. |
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Online Access: | HeinOnline UNC Press Law Publications HeinOnline Civil Rights and Social Justice |
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Table of Contents:
- Straight socialism or Negro-ology?: diaspora, Harlem, and the institutions of Black radicalism
- Liberating Negroes everywhere: Cyril Briggs, the African Blood Brotherhood, and radical pan-Africanism
- With all forces menacing empire: Black and Asian radicals internationalize the Third International
- An outcast here as outside: nationality, class, and building racial unity
- An incessant struggle against white supremacy: anticolonial struggles and Black international connections
- The rise of a Black international: George Padmore and the International Trade Union Committee of Negro Workers
- An international African opinion: diasporic London and Black radical intellectual production
- Epilogue. A vitality and validity of its own.