Holding aloft the banner of Ethiopia : Caribbean radicalism in early twentieth-century America / Winston James
By: James, Winston.
Material type: TextPublisher: London ; New York : Verso, 1999Description: x, 406 pages.: illustrations, maps ; 24 cm.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781859841402; 1859841406.Subject(s): Caribbean Americans -- Politics and government | Immigrants -- Political activity -- United States -- History -- 20th century | Radicalism -- United States -- History -- 20th century | United States -- Race relationsDDC classification: 973.049607Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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973.0496 AFR African American History in the Press 1851 - 1899 | 973.0496 BER Generations of captivity : | 973.0496 LEM The promised land : | 973.049607 JAM Holding aloft the banner of Ethiopia : | 973.3 BEC Igniting the American Revolution : | 973.320 REM United states government / | 973.320 REM United states government / |
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Caribbean migration: scale, determinants, and destinations, 1880-1932 -- The peculiarities of the Caribbeans: characteristics and forces conducive to radicalization -- Coming at midnight: race and Caribbean reactions to America -- The Caribbean and the United States: patterns of race, color, and class -- Dimension and main currents of Caribbean radicalism in America: Hubert Harrison, the African Blood Brotherhood, and the UNIA -- Race consciousness, class consciousness, and the political strategies of William Monroe Trotter and Marcus Garvey -- The peculiarities of Afro-Hispanic radicalism in the United States: the political trajectories of Arturo Schomburg and Jesus Colon -- From a class for itself to a race on its own: the strange case of Afro-Cuban radicalism and Afro-Cubans in Florida, 1870-1940
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