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Malcolm X, Black Liberation & the Road to Workers Power

Barnes, Jack, 1940- Book - 2009 Black Studies 323.092 Ba None on shelf No requests on this item Community Rating: 0 out of 5

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Part I The political legacy of Malcolm X -- He spoke the truth to our generation of revolutionists : in tribute to Malcolm X / Jack Barnes -- "Young socialist" interview / Malcolm X -- Malcolm X : revolutionary leader of the working class / Jack Barnes -- Part II The vanguard record of Blacks in struggles by workers and farmers -- Radical reconstruction : its conquests and the consequences of its defeat / Jack Barnes -- Jim Crow, the Confederate battle flag, and the fight for land / Jack Barnes -- Robert F. Williams, the Cuban Revolution, and self-defense against racist violence / Jack Barnes -- The cosmopolitan "meritocracy" and the changing class structure of the Black nationality / Jack Barnes -- Part III What the Bolshevik Revolution taught us -- Everything new and progressive came from the Revolution of 1917 / James P. Cannon -- The national question and the road to the proletarian dictatorship in the United States : discussions with Leon Trotsky -- To whom belongs the decisive word / Leon Trotsky -- Part IV Ending the dictatorship of capital, ending racism -- Black liberation and the dictatorship of the proletariat / Jack Barnes.

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PUBLISHED
New York : Pathfinder, 2009.
Year Published: 2009
Description: 413 p., [56] p. of plates : ill. ; 22 cm.
Language: English
Format: Book

ISBN/STANDARD NUMBER
160488021X
9781604880212

ADDITIONAL CREDITS
Clark, Steve, 1948-
Waters, Mary-Alice, 1942-

SUBJECTS
X, Malcolm, -- 1925-1965.
Civil rights and socialism.
Black power.