Holding aloft the banner of Ethiopia : Caribbean radicalism in early twentieth-century America /
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London ; New York :
Verso,
1999.
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Table of Contents:
- Prologue 1
- 1 Caribbean Migration: Scale, Determinants, and Destinations, 1880-1932 9
- 2 The Peculiarities of the Caribbeans: Characteristics and Forces Conducive to Radicalization 50
- 3 Coming at Midnight: Race and Caribbean Reactions to America 92
- 4 The Caribbean and the United States: Patterns of Race, Color, and Class 101
- 5 Dimensions and Main Currents of Caribbean Radicalism in America: Hubert Harrison, the African Blood Brotherhood, and the UNIA 122
- 6 Race Consciousness, Class Consciousness, and the Political Strategies of William Monroe Trotter and Marcus Garvey 185
- 7 The Peculiarities of Afro-Hispanic Radicalism in the United States: The Political Trajectories of Arturo Schomburg and Jesus Colon 195
- 8 From a Class for Itself to a Race on its Own: The Strange Case of Afro-Cuban Radicalism and Afro-Cubans in Florida, 1870-1940 232
- Epilogue 258
- Postscript Harold Cruse and the West Indians: Critical Remarks on The Crisis of the Negro Intellectual 262
- Statistical Appendix 353
- Maps
- The Caribbean 10
- Jamaica and its parishes 18
- Barbados and its parishes 31.