Daggers and javelins : essays, 1974-1979 /
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| Format: | Government Document eBook |
| Language: | English |
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New York :
W. Morrow,
1984.
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| Edition: | 1st ed. |
| Series: | Black thought and culture.
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| Online Access: | Connect to the full text of this electronic book |
Table of Contents:
- Africa, superpower contention, and the danger of world war
- Not just survival : revolution (some historical notes of (Afro-American drama)
- The Third World and people's struggles in the "advanced countries"
- A trip to Tokyo : emergency international conference on Korea
- "Clout" : what it is?
- Marxism and the Black community
- Black liberation/socialist revolution
- Black liberation today
- Ten years later : Newark/Detroit
- National liberation movements
- One revolution will transform South Africa
- The revolutionary tradition in Afro-American literature
- Langston Hughes and the Harlem Renaissance
- Sembene Ousmane's Mandabi
- Black boy as slave narrative, Black boy as anti-imperialist narrative
- Nicoláa Guillén
- Aimé Césaire
- Ngigi wa Thiongo
- Notes on the history of African/Afro-American culture
- Black Bolshevik : autobiography of and Afro-American communist : a review
- Your future and America's future
- Speech at Wesleyan University
- The significance of Black History Month
- African Liberation Day 1977
- Malcolm X and Paul Robeson
- Jazz : speech at Black film festival
- The "me" Generation : What it is?
- A reply to Saunders Redding's "The Black revolution in AMerican studies"
- Black solidarity
- Howdy Doody and the mind bandits!
- Afro-American literature and class struggle.