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" From Toussaint to Tupac : "
edited by Michael O. West, William G. Martin, & Fanon Che Wilkins.
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BL
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1014070
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b768440
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Title & Author
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From Toussaint to Tupac : : the Black international since the age of revolution /\ edited by Michael O. West, William G. Martin, Fanon Che Wilkins.
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Publication Statement
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Chapel Hill :: University of North Carolina Press,, ©2009.
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1 online resource (xiii, 318 pages) :: illustrations
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ISBN
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0807898724
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: 1469605554
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: 9780807898727
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: 9781469605555
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0807833096
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0807859729
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9780807833094
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9780807859728
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 259-297) and index.
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Contents
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Contours of the black international; from Toussaint to Tupac / Michael O. West and William G. Martin -- The American Revolution and the creation of a global African world / Sylvia Frey -- Haiti, I'm sorry; The Haitian Revolution and the forging of the black international / Michael O. West and William G. Martin -- Nothing matters but color; transnational circuits, the interwar Caribbean, and the black international / Lara Putman -- Providential design; American Negroes and Garveyism in South Africa / Robert Vinson -- The Negro question; the communist international and black liberation in the interwar years / Hakim Adi -- Waiting for the Black Gandhi; Satyagrahah and black internationalism / Vijay Prashad -- The rise and fall of Caribbean black power / Brian Meeks -- Merely one link in the worldwide revolution; internationalism, state repression, and the Black Panther party, 1966-1972 / Robyn Spencer -- Hip hop's diasporic landscapes of blackness / Marc D. Perry.
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Abstract
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"This collection of essays explores black internationalism--the struggle against oppression, whether manifested in slavery, colonialism, or racism. Contributors focus on three moments in global black history: the American and Haitian revolutions, the Garvey movement and the Communist International following World War I, and the Black Power movement of the late twentieth century to demonstrate how black internationalism emerged and influenced events in particular localities, how participants in the various struggles communicated across natural and man-made boundaries, and how the black international aided resistance on the local level, creating a collective consciousness"--Provided by publisher.
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African diaspora.
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Black power-- History.
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Blacks-- Intellectual life.
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Blacks-- Politics and government.
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Internationalism-- History.
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African diaspora.
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Black power.
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Blacks-- Intellectual life.
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Blacks-- Politics and government.
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Internationalism.
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POLITICAL SCIENCE-- Political Ideologies-- Nationalism.
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Selbstbestimmungsrecht
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Sklaverei
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SOCIAL SCIENCE-- Ethnic Studies-- African American Studies.
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Unterdrückung
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Afrika
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Amerika
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Schwarze.
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Dewey Classification
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320.54/6
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LC Classification
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DT16.5.F766 2009eb
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Added Entry
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Martin, William G.,1952-
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West, Michael O., (Michael Oliver)
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Wilkins, Fanon Che
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