Moving Against the System : The 1968 Congress of Black Writers and the Making of Global Consciousness
Moving Against the System : The 1968 Congress of Black Writers and the Making of Global Consciousness
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Author(s): Austin, David
ISBN No.: 9781771133890
Pages: 304
Year: 201809
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 41.33
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version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> Introduction: The Dialect of Liberation: The Congress of Black Writers at 50--and Beyond--David Austin 1.: The Psychology of Subjection Race Relations in the United States of America--Alvin Poussaint 2.: The Haitian Revolution and the History of Slave Revolt--C. L. R. James 3.: The Fathers of the Modern Revolt: Marcus Garvey and the Origins of Black Power--Robert Hill 4.


: African History in the Service of the Black Liberation--Walter Rodney 5.: The Civilizations of Ancient Africa--Richard B. Moore 6.: Black History in the Americas--Richard B. Moore 7.: Race in Britain and the Way Out--Richard Small 8.: Moving Against the System: New Directions for the Black Struggle--Harry Edwards 9.: Frantz Fanon and the Third World--James Forman 10.


: Black Power in the USA--Stokely Carmichael 11.: A Black Woman Speaks Out--Barbara Jones,*McGill Reporter*, November 4, 1968 12.: You Don't Play with Revolution: Interview with C. L. R. James--Michael Smith, *McGill Reporter*, November 4, 1968 13.: On the Banning of Walter Rodney from Jamaica--C. L.


R. James at Montreal Rally 14.: Letter to C. L. R. James from Rosie Douglas, June 9, 1968--Rosie Douglas 15.: Letter to Rosie Douglas from C. L.


R. James, June 27, 1968--C.L.R. James Notes Index.


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