Erik S. McDuffie establishes the importance of the US Midwest to global Black history and radicalism, tracing the influence of Garveyism and its legacies from the 1920s onward.
Erik S. McDuffie establishes the importance of the US Midwest to global Black history and radicalism, tracing the influence of Garveyism and its legacies from the 1920s onward.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Erik S. McDuffie is Associate Professor of African American Studies and History at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign and author of Sojourning for Freedom: Black Women, American Communism, and the Making of Black Left Feminism, also published by Duke University Press.
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List of Abbreviations ix Preface xiii Acknowledgments xvii Introduction. A Manifesto on the Making of the Diasporic Midwest and Garveyism 1 1. “We are a Nation within a Nation”: The Making of the Diasporic Midwest and Black Nationalism before the Twentieth Century 37 2. Stronghold: The Diasporic Midwest and the Heyday of the UNIA 67 3. New Directions: Garveyism in the Heartland during the Great Depression 111 4. “On December 7 One Billion Black People . . . Struck for Freedom”: Midwestern Garveyism during the 1940s 147 5. “New Africa Faces the World”: Midwestern Garveyism in the 1950s 177 6. “A Message to the Grass Roots”: The Nation of Islam, Malcolm X, and Early Black Power 215 7. “The Second Battle for Africa has Begun”: Garveyism and Black Power in the Diasporic Midwest 243 Conclusion. The Diasporic Midwest and Global Garveyism in a New Millennium 283 Notes 305 Bibliography 359 Index
List of Abbreviations ix Preface xiii Acknowledgments xvii Introduction. A Manifesto on the Making of the Diasporic Midwest and Garveyism 1 1. “We are a Nation within a Nation”: The Making of the Diasporic Midwest and Black Nationalism before the Twentieth Century 37 2. Stronghold: The Diasporic Midwest and the Heyday of the UNIA 67 3. New Directions: Garveyism in the Heartland during the Great Depression 111 4. “On December 7 One Billion Black People . . . Struck for Freedom”: Midwestern Garveyism during the 1940s 147 5. “New Africa Faces the World”: Midwestern Garveyism in the 1950s 177 6. “A Message to the Grass Roots”: The Nation of Islam, Malcolm X, and Early Black Power 215 7. “The Second Battle for Africa has Begun”: Garveyism and Black Power in the Diasporic Midwest 243 Conclusion. The Diasporic Midwest and Global Garveyism in a New Millennium 283 Notes 305 Bibliography 359 Index
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