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Left of Karl Marx
Carole Boyce Davies · 2008
Assesses The Activism, Writing, And Legacy Of Claudia Jones (1915-1964), A Pioneering Afro-caribbean Radical Intellectual Active In The U.s. And U.k. Preface -- Chronology -- Introduction. Recovering The Radical Black Female Subject: Anti-imperialism, Feminism, And Activism -- Women's Rights/workers' Rights/anti-imperialism: Challenging The Superexploitation Of Black Working-class Women -- From Half The World To The Whole World: Journalism As Black Transnational Political Practice -- Prison Blues: Literary Activism And A Poetry Of Resistance -- Deportation: The Other Politics Of Diaspora, Or What Is An Ocean Between Us? We Know How To Build Bridges. -- Carnival And Diaspora: Caribbean Community, Happiness, And Activism -- Piece Work/peace Work: Self-construction Versus State Repression -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index. Carole Boyce Davies. Description Based Upon Print Version Of Record. Includes Bibliographical References (p. [275]-293) And Index. English
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