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Index
Cover Title Copyright Contents Acknowledgments Introduction
Main Argument Plan of the Book
Chapter 1 Malcolm X and the Revolutionary Turn in the Civil Rights Movement
The Revolutionary Theses of Malcolm X
NOI Precursors and Revolutionizing the Civil Rights Movement Malcolm X and the Worldwide Revolution Malcolm X and Black Cultural Revolution
Conclusion
Chapter 2 Black Nationalism: Civilizationism and Reverse Civilizationism
Nationalism and Black Nationalism Black Nationalism and Emigrationism Eurocentric and Afrocentric Orientations of Black Nationalism Du Bois and Modernized Black Nationalism Haywood and a Black Marxist Perspective on Black Nationalism Conclusion
Chapter 3 The General Strike and the Slave Revolution of the U.S. Civil War
W. E. B. Du Bois and Black Political Revolution Slave Religion, Slave Hiring, and Slave Revolts
Gabriel’s Rebellion Denmark Vesey’s Rebellion Nat Turner’s Rebellion Slave Revolts and Du Bois’s Thesis
Slave Neighborhoods, Grapevine Telegraphs, and Networks for War Alain Locke and Black Cultural Revolution Implications of Fusing Locke’s and Du Bois’s Views Conclusion
Chapter 4 Cultural Revolution and Cultural Evolution
Conceptualizing Black Cultural Revolution
Cultural Revolution: Defining the Terms Cultural Revolution: Reviewing Some Prominent Examples African American Cultural Revolution: Precursors
W. E. B. Du Bois and Black Cultural Evolution W. E. B. Du Bois, The Negro and Social Reconstruction Conclusion
Chapter 5 Theorizing Cultural Revolution in the Black Power Era
Harold Cruse, Black Cultural Revolution, and the Civil Rights Movement Cruse’s Thesis on Cultural Revolution Boggs’s Dialectical Humanism and Black Cultural Revolution in the CRM Conclusion
Chapter 6 RAM, Us, the Black Panther Party
RAM and the Second Organizational Adoption of Black Cultural Revolution RAM’s Thesis on Cultural Revolution The Kawaida Organizations I: Us The Black Panther Party Conclusion
Chapter 7 Republic of New Africa, League of Revolutionary Black Workers
The (Provisional Government of the) Republic of New Africa The League of Revolutionary Black Workers
The League’s Genesis and Program Finally Got the News ‘Bout How Our Dues Are Being Used: Our Thing Is DRUM! The League’s Dual Strategy Synthesizing Ideological Tensions within the League
Conclusion
Chapter 8 CAP, Shrine of the Black Madonna/Pan-African Orthodox Christian Church
The Congress of African Peoples The Shrine of the Black Madonna/Pan-African Orthodox Christian Church Conclusion
Conclusion: Black Revolutionary Theory in the BPM
The Problem of Reverse Civilizationism in Malcolm X’s Revolutionary Theory The Crusian Influence on Revolutionary Theory in the BPM Conclusion
Notes References Index Back Cover
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