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Moving Against the System

The 1968 Congress of Black Writers and the Making of Global Consciousness

David Austin (Hrsg.)

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Beschreibung

In 1968, as protests shook France and war raged in Vietnam, the giants of black radical politics descended on Montreal to discuss the unique challenges and struggles facing their black comrades all over the world.

Against a backdrop of widespread racism in the West and ongoing colonialism and imperialism in the Global South, this group of activists, writers, and political figures gathered to discuss the history and struggles of people of African descent and the meaning of black power.

For the first time since 1968, David Austin brings alive the speeches and debates of the most important international gathering of black radicals of the era. With never-before-seen texts from Stokely Carmichael, Walter Rodney and C.L.R. James, these documents will prove invaluable to anyone interested in black radical thought and political activism of the 1960s.

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Schlagwörter

United States, Vietnam War, racism, Cuba, Black Panther Party, Black Power, Aime Cesaire, Martin Luther King Jr., history, Walter Rodney, C. L. R. James, imperialism, Harry Edwards, Marcus Garvey, Fidel Castro, Canada, United Kingdom, Caribbean, Congress of Black Writers, Montreal, armed struggle, Capitalism, African-Americans, Malcolm X, Barbara A. Jones, 1968, James Forman, Ted Joans, Haiti, exploitation, colonialism, George Padmore, slavery, Stokely Carmichael, West Indies, black liberation, anti-imperialism, Jamaica, Africa, Frantz Fanon