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8 The Future of Black Liberation and Social Change in the United States
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Roderick D. Bush
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction: Reassessing Black Power 1
- 1 The Contemporary Crisis 24
- 2 Nothing but a Black Thing? The Black Freedom Struggle in Context 55
- 3 The Washington–Du Bois Conflict: African American Social Movements in the “Age of Imperialism,” 1890–World War I 67
- 4 World War I and the Deepening and Blackening of American Radicalism 83
- 5 From the Great Depression to World War II: The Recomposition of White-Black Alliance 121
- 6 The American Century: Labor Peace, Hegemony, and Civil Rights 155
- 7 The Crisis of U.S. Hegemony and the Transformation from Civil Rights to Black Liberation 193
- 8 The Future of Black Liberation and Social Change in the United States 214
- Notes 245
- Bibliography 263
- Index 305
- About the Author 315
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction: Reassessing Black Power 1
- 1 The Contemporary Crisis 24
- 2 Nothing but a Black Thing? The Black Freedom Struggle in Context 55
- 3 The Washington–Du Bois Conflict: African American Social Movements in the “Age of Imperialism,” 1890–World War I 67
- 4 World War I and the Deepening and Blackening of American Radicalism 83
- 5 From the Great Depression to World War II: The Recomposition of White-Black Alliance 121
- 6 The American Century: Labor Peace, Hegemony, and Civil Rights 155
- 7 The Crisis of U.S. Hegemony and the Transformation from Civil Rights to Black Liberation 193
- 8 The Future of Black Liberation and Social Change in the United States 214
- Notes 245
- Bibliography 263
- Index 305
- About the Author 315