This article focuses on the impact of the Bolshevik revolution and Irish national liberation struggles on the black radical tradition in the US. Between 1919 and 1922 the African Blood Brotherhood published a monthly journal which attempted to forge a very specific race/class politics in the US. The Crusader, shaped its powerfully articulated vision of black liberation through its trumpeting of the Russian Revolution and the Irish anti-colonial struggle
Following World War I, a new, militant spirit of resistance and activism burgeoned among African-Ame...
This article challenges the notion that black militias were of little consequence in the antebellum...
wr 1 he Negro\u27s friend has dwindled to a Smith & Wesson pistol, a Repeating Rifle, 50 rounds of a...
This article challenges the local focus of much of the work on the Northern Ireland Troubles, by exa...
310 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2004.This is a study of the Africa...
This article looks at the contribution made by Ambalavaner Sivanandan to Black politics and organisi...
After the first world war a new black radicalism emerged in the US, partly in response to the racism...
The dominance of Booker T. Washington and the loyalty of most African Americans to the Republican Pa...
This article examines the black international organizing of the National Council of Negro Women (NCN...
This article examines the grassroots Black internationalist organizing of the British Black Panther ...
This article examines the border-crossing journalism of the Negro Digest, a leading African American...
This article argues that framing the Birmingham struggle of 1963 as the critical moment when the sou...
In post–World War I Paris, wounded Senegalese veteran Lamine Senghor used his experience to denounce...
Article explores the ways the Oklahoma Socialist Party promoted racial inclusion as well as missed o...
This paper examines African-American soldiers’ experiences abroad in Europe during the Second World ...
Following World War I, a new, militant spirit of resistance and activism burgeoned among African-Ame...
This article challenges the notion that black militias were of little consequence in the antebellum...
wr 1 he Negro\u27s friend has dwindled to a Smith & Wesson pistol, a Repeating Rifle, 50 rounds of a...
This article challenges the local focus of much of the work on the Northern Ireland Troubles, by exa...
310 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2004.This is a study of the Africa...
This article looks at the contribution made by Ambalavaner Sivanandan to Black politics and organisi...
After the first world war a new black radicalism emerged in the US, partly in response to the racism...
The dominance of Booker T. Washington and the loyalty of most African Americans to the Republican Pa...
This article examines the black international organizing of the National Council of Negro Women (NCN...
This article examines the grassroots Black internationalist organizing of the British Black Panther ...
This article examines the border-crossing journalism of the Negro Digest, a leading African American...
This article argues that framing the Birmingham struggle of 1963 as the critical moment when the sou...
In post–World War I Paris, wounded Senegalese veteran Lamine Senghor used his experience to denounce...
Article explores the ways the Oklahoma Socialist Party promoted racial inclusion as well as missed o...
This paper examines African-American soldiers’ experiences abroad in Europe during the Second World ...
Following World War I, a new, militant spirit of resistance and activism burgeoned among African-Ame...
This article challenges the notion that black militias were of little consequence in the antebellum...
wr 1 he Negro\u27s friend has dwindled to a Smith & Wesson pistol, a Repeating Rifle, 50 rounds of a...