We are not what we seem : Black nationalism and class struggle in the American century / Rod Bush.
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- 0814713173
- 9780814713174
- 0814713181
- 9780814713181
- E185.61 .B98 1999
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 263-303) and index.
The contemporary crisis -- Nothing but a Black thing? The Black freedom struggle in context -- The Washington-Du Bois conflict: African American social movements in the "Age of imperialism," 1890-World War I -- World War I and the deepening and blackening of American radicalism -- From the Great Depression to World War II: the recomposition of White-Black alliance -- The American century: labor peace, hegemony, and civil rights -- The crisis of U.S. hegemony and the transformation from civil rights to Black liberation -- The future of black liberation and social change in the United States
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