The end of white world supremacy : black internationalism and the problem of the color line

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The end of white world supremacy : black internationalism and the problem of the color line

Roderick D. Bush

Temple University Press, 2009

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Bibliography: p. [233]-248

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How the marginalization of African Americans turned into a social phenomenon for the US and the world

Table of Contents

Introduction: "The Handwriting on the Wall" PART I: Theory 1. The Peculiar Internationalism of Black Nationalism 2. The Sociology of the Color Line: W.E.B. Du Bois and the End of White World Supremacy 3. The Class- First, Race- First Debate: The Contradictions of Nationalism and Internationalism and the Stratification of the World- System 4. Black Feminism, Intersectionality, and the Critique of Masculinist Models of Liberation PART II: Radical Social Movements 5. The Civil Rights Movement and the Continuing Struggle for the Redemption of America 6. Black Power, the American Dream, and the Spirit of Bandung: Malcolm X and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., in the Age of World Revolution Notes Bibliography Index

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