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- Black History and the Class Struggle
#18 Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) Published: 2005 Articles include: "A Life in the Black Panther Party We Want Freedom A Review of a Book by Mumia Abu-Jamal," "How the Liberals and Reformists Derailed the Struggle for Integration For Black Liberation Through Socialist Revolution!", "The 'N' Word in Racist America."
- Black nationalism
Wikipedia article Resource Type: Article Black nationalism (BN) advocates a racial definition (or redefinition) of national identity, as opposed to multiculturalism. There are different indigenous nationalist philosophies but the principles of all Black nationalist ideologies are unity and self-determinationthat is, separation, or independence, from European society.
- Black Nationalism, Black Solidarity
Resource Type: Article Published: 2018 Malik explains examines Black Nationalism and its relationship to a Marxist analysis of nationalism of oppressed peoples.
- Class-Struggle Road to Black Freedom: Part Two
Marxism vs. the Myth of "White Skin Privilege" Resource Type: Article Published: 2015 The victory of the socialist revolution in this country will be achieved through the united struggle of black and white workers.
- Class-Struggle Road to Black Freedom: Part One
The Roots of Black Oppression Resource Type: Article Published: 2015 The purpose of this talk is to motivate a Marxist materialist program for the fight for black freedom as opposed to the idealism embodied in both black nationalism and guilty white liberalism, including the concept of white skin privilege, which falsely substitutes individual psychology for struggle against the racial oppression rooted in the capitalist profit system. We fight for black freedom on the program of revolutionary integration including mobilizing the working class against every manifestation of racial oppression. This approach is counterposed to liberal integration, which is premised on the utopian notion that equality for black people can be attained within the confines of this class society founded on black oppression.
- Left Out History - review
Against The Current vol. 162 Resource Type: Article Published: 2013 A review of 'Hillbilly Nationalists, Urban Race Rebels and Black Power' by Amy Sonnie and James Tracy.
- Our Generation
Volume 7 Number 2 Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) Published: 1970
- The Ties that Bind
African-American Consciousness of Africa Resource Type: Book Published: 1989 Magubane argues that objectively and subjectively the struggle of Black Americans to capture their place in the sun is linked to the liberation movements of Africa, especially Southern Africa. Magubane offers an analysis of the African-American consciousness of Africa and its consequences for Black self-knowledge, pride and nationalism for the U.S.
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