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Index
Cover
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
Preface
Introduction
Section I. On Race and Racialization
Introduction: The Prism of Race,
History and Black Consciousness: The Political Culture of Black America,
On Being Black: The Burden of Race and Class,
Section II. On Black Protest and Politics: The 1970s and 1980s
Anatomy of Black Politics,
Reaganism, Racism, and Reaction: Black Political Realignment in the 1980s,
The Unfinished Revolution,
African Links,
Black Politics in Crisis,
Section III. On Black Protest and Politics: The 1990s to the Present
Black Politics and the Challenges for the Left,
Eurocentrism vs. Afrocentrism: The Impasse of Racial Politics,
A New Black Politics,
Black America in Search of Itself,
African-American Empowerment in the Face of Racism: The Political Aftermath of the Battle of Los Angeles,
After the March,
Facing the Demon Head On: Race and the Prison Industrial Complex,
Section IV. On the Southern Question
Tuskegee and the Politics of Illusion in the New South,
The Land Question in Historical Perspective: The Economics of Poverty in the Blackbelt South, 1865–1920,
The Tchula 7: Harvest of Hate in the Mississippi Delta,
Section V. On Black Leadership
A. Philip Randolph and the Foundations of Black American Socialism,
King’s Ambiguous Legacy,
Kwame Nkrumah and the Convention People’s Party: A Critical Reassessment,
Rediscovering Malcolm X’s Life: A Historian’s Adventures in Living History,
Racializing Obama: The Enigma of Post-Black Politics and Leadership,
Section VI. On Building a Social Justice Movement
Socialist Vision and Political Struggle for the 1990s,
Multicultural Democracy,
9/11 Racism in the Time of Terror,
The Political and Theoretical Contexts of the Changing Racial Terrain,
Interview with Former Jamaican Prime Minister Michael Manley,
Notes
Credits
Index
About the Author and Editor
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