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AFR/HIS 386: Black Power Beyond Borders - Klanderud (Spring 2020)
James R. Grossman. “A Chance to Make Good.” In To Make Our World Anew: A History of African Americans from 1880, edited by Robin DG Kelley, and Earl Lewis, 67–130. Oxford University Press, 2000.
Summers, Martin Anthony. “A Spirit of Manliness,” Chapter 2 in Manliness and Its Discontents: The Black Middle Class and the Transformation of Masculinity, 1900-1930. Univ of North Carolina Press, 2004.
Meriwether, James H. "African Americans and the Mau Mau rebellion: Militancy, violence, and the struggle for freedom." Journal of American Ethnic History (1998): 63-86.
Rollinson, Mary G., “Antecedents,” Chapter 1 in Grassroots Garveyism: The Universal Negro Improvement Association in the Rural South, 1920-1927. Univ of North Carolina Press, 2012.
“’Brown Americans’ fight ‘Brown Japanese’ in the Pacific War?” Chapter 7 in Horne, Gerald. Facing the Rising Sun: African Americans, Japan, and the Rise of Afro-Asian Solidarity. New York: New York University Press, 2018.;
Building a Movement, Fighting the Devil (Chapter Two)
"Primary Sources: Declaration of Rights of the Negro Peoples of the World"American Experience n.d. Accessed January 7, 2020. http://www.shoppbs.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/garvey/filmmore/ps_rights.html
Freedom Riders Inspire New Generation of Arab Protest Leaders
“Grassroots Indian Activism: The Red Power Movement in Urban Areas,” Chapter 7 in Rosenthal, Nicolas G. Reimagining Indian Country: Native American Migration and Identity in Twentieth-Century Los Angeles. Univ of North Carolina Press, 2012.
Frank Guridy, “Making New Negroes in Cuba: Garveyism as a Transcultural Movement,” in Baldwin, Davarian L, and Minkah Makalani. Escape From New York: The New Negro Renaissance Beyond Harlem. U of Minnesota Press, 2013.
“Making the 1970s” Chapter 8 in Mantler, Gordon K. Power to the Poor: Black-Brown Coalition and the Fight for Economic Justice, 1960-1974. UNC Press Books, 2013.
McAlister, Melani. “One Black Allah: The Middle East in the Cultural Politics of African American Liberation, 1955-1970.” American Quarterly 51, no. 3 (1999): 622–56.
Riveting the Sinews of Democracy: Defense Workers and Double V
“Riveting the Sinews of Democracy: Defense Workers and Double V,” Chapter 4 in Ervin, Keona K. Gateway to Equality: Black Women and the Struggle for Economic Justice in St. Louis. Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky, 2017.
‘Sea Kaffirs’: ‘American Negroes’ and the Gospel of Garveyism in Early Twentieth-Century Cape Town
Vinson, Robert Trent. “‘Sea Kaffirs’: ‘American Negroes’ and the Gospel of Garveyism in Early Twentieth-Century Cape Town.” The Journal of African History 47, no. 2 (2006): 281–303.
Small Change: Why the Revolution Will Not Be Tweeted
“’Striking for Social Justice: Black Labor and Internationalism on the Waterfronts” Chapter 6 in Cole, Peter. Dockworker Power: Race and Activism in Durban and the San Francisco Bay Area. University of Illinois Press, 2018.
Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee Statement of Purpose
"Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee Statement of Purpose." National Humanities Center. Last modified , 1962. http://nationalhumanitiescenter.org/pds/maai3/protest/text2/snccstatementofpurpose.pdf.
Onishi, Yuichiro. “The New Negro of the Pacific: How African Americans Forged Cross-Racial Solidarity With Japan, 1917-1922.” The Journal of African American History 92, no. 2 (2007): 191–213.
The Riddle of the Zoot: Malcolm Little and Black Cultural Politics in WWII
“The Riddle of the Zoot: Malcolm Little and Black Cultural Politics in WWII,” Chapter 7 in Kelley, Robin D. G. Race Rebels: Culture, Politics, and the Black Working Class. New York: Free Press: Distributed by Simon & Schuster, 1996.
Vincent Harding, Robin D.G. Kelley and Earl Lewis, “We Changed the World” In To Make Our World Anew: A History of African Americans from 1880, edited by Robin DG Kelley, and Earl Lewis, 67–210. Oxford University Press, 2000.
Women Riot for Jobs: The Politics of Economic Justice
Murphy, Mary-Elizabeth B. “Women Riot for Jobs: The Politics of Economic Justice,” Chapter Four in Jim Crow Capital: Women and Black Freedom Struggles in Washington, D.C., 1920-1945. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2018.