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This book reveals the imperfectly documented and heretofore unrecognized bonds that led peoples of African descent around the world to articulate new global conceptions of Blackness as a way to mount local challenges to racism, segregation, colonialism, economic exploitation, generational authority, and cultural chauvinism.
Timothy H. Parsons is a social historian holding joint appoints in the departments of History and African and African American Studies at Washington University.
Chapter 1 Introduction Timothy H. Parsons Chapter 2 'We Are Not White. We Don't Want to Be White': Washington University's Black Radical Awakening Olivia Kerr Chapter 3 The Great Memory: How St. Clair County Remembers Martin Luther King Jr. Jeffrey Edison Chapter 4 Melvin Van Peebles, James Brown, Frank Yerby and Some Observations about the Black 1968 Gerald Early Chapter 5 Black 1968 and Palestine: Transnationalism, Anti-Imperialism, and Revolutionary Culture Michael R. Fischback Chapter 6 'We Shall Overcome' and Ireland: The Transatlantic Politics of a Protest Song Daniel Geary and Jack Sheehan Chapter 7 Black Power in Britain: How the 1968 Race Relations Act Disrupted a Movement Melanie R. Holmes Chapter 8 How the Banning of Walter Rodney Led to the Birth of Bogle L'Ouverture Publications Kadija Sesay Chapter 9 The Ideological Melting Pot of the Senegalese Rebels in 1968: Between Marxism, Fanonism and Pan-Africanism Pascal Bianchini Chapter 10 May 1968 and the Question of Africanization of the Educational System in Senegal El Hadji Samba A. Diallo Chapter 11 Black Enclaves after Reconstruction: Cultivating Collective Identity in Preparation for the Revolution of 1968 Geraldine (Geri) L. Palmer