In the Cause of Freedom

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In this intellectual history Minkah Makalani reveals how early-twentieth-century black radicals organized an international movement centered on ending racial oppression colonialism class exploitation and global white supremacy. Focused primarily on two organizations the Harlem-based African Blood Brotherhood whose members became the first black Communists in the United States and the International African Service Bureau the major black anticolonial group in 1930s London <i>In the Cause of Freedom</i> examines the ideas initiatives and networks of interwar black radicals as well as how they communicated across continents.<br/><br/>Through a detailed analysis of black radical periodicals and extensive research in U.S. English Dutch and Soviet archives Makalani explores how black radicals thought about race; understood the ties between African diasporic Asian and international workers' struggles; theorized the connections between colonialism and racial oppression; and confronted the limitations of international leftist organizations. Considering black radicals of Harlem and London together for the first time <i>In the Cause of Freedom</i> reorients the story of blacks and Communism from questions of autonomy and the Kremlin’s reach to show the emergence of radical black internationalism separate from and independent of the white Left.
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