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Index
Cover
Foreword by Leith Mullings
How Capitalism Underdeveloped Black America: A Critical Reassessment
Preface
Introduction to the First Edition
SECTION ONE. THE BLACK MAJORITY: THE DOMESTIC PERIPHERY
1. THE CRISIS OF THE BLACK WORKING CLASS
2. THE BLACK POOR: HIGHEST STAGE OF UNDERDEVELOPMENT
3. GROUNDINGS WITH MY SISTERS: PATRIARCHY AND THE EXPLOITATION OF BLACK WOMEN
4. BLACK PRISONERS AND PUNISHMENT IN A RACIST/CAPITALIST STATE
SECTION TWO. THE BLACK ELITE: THE DOMESTIC CORE
5. BLACK CAPITALISM: ENTREPRENEURS, CONSUMERS, AND THE HISTORICAL EVOLUTION OF THE BLACK MARKET
6. BLACK BRAHMINS: THE UNDERDEVELOPMENT OF BLACK POLITICAL LEADERSHIP
7. THE AMBIGUOUS POLITICS OF THE BLACK CHURCH
8. THE DESTRUCTION OF BLACK EDUCATION
SECTION THREE. A QUESTION OF GENOCIDE
9. THE MEANING OF RACIST VIOLENCE IN LATE CAPITALISM
10. CONCLUSION: TOWARD A SOCIALIST AMERICA
Endnotes
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