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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- 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 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 during the 1950s 177
- 6. “Message to the Grass Roots” The Nation of Islam, Malcolm X, and Early Black Power 215
- 7. “The Second Battle for Sfrica 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 395
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- 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 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 during the 1950s 177
- 6. “Message to the Grass Roots” The Nation of Islam, Malcolm X, and Early Black Power 215
- 7. “The Second Battle for Sfrica 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 395