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Black Liberation And The American Dream

The Struggle for Racial and Economic Justice

Paul Le Blanc author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Haymarket Books

Published:21st Sep '17

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Author is willing to travel to cities around the US, in addition to speaking at following planned events: - Budapest, May 15-16, 2017: “The Centenary of the 1917 Russian Revolution(s): its Significance in World History” (International Conference on Russian and Soviet History) - Historical Materialism conferences (UK, Canada, US) - Left Forum 2017 (NYC) - Socialism 2017 (Chicago) Publicity and promotion in conjunction with the author's speaking engagements Promotion via social media: Haymarket Books has 15,000 Facebook fans, and 10,000 Twitter followers, and 1,000 Instagram followers Pursuing blurbs from John Bracey, Paul Buhle, Angela Dillard, Michael Honey, Brian Jones, Immanuel Ness, Adolph Reed, David Roediger, Michael Yates. UK Will send review copies to and/or place interviews, extracts and articles in Revolutionary History, Critique, New Left Review, Historical Materialism, Counterfire, International Socialist Journal, Socialist Review, Weekly Worker, rs21, Capital & Class, Marx and Philosophy Review of Books, Red Pepper, Race & Class. Launch event depending on author availability.

Analysing intersections of race, class, and gender alongside primary texts, this unique volume explores racism and antiracism in the US.Analysing intersections of race, class and gender alongside primary texts, this unique volume explores racism and anti-racism in the US. Considering the connections between class and racial oppression, and the often marginalised role of the Left in anti-racist struggles, Le Blanc skilfully introduces key texts from crucial figures in African American radicalism. The combination of rich analytical understanding with key primary texts makes Black Liberation and the American Dream an invaluable resource for those engaged in contemporary struggles. Crucial for activists and scholars alike.

“A timely weapon in the fight against racism.” —Chris Clement, Against the Current

ISBN: 9781608467853

Dimensions: unknown

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312 pages

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