Reflections on black internationalism as strategy
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The 'rise of the dark world' is the central theme of African-American social thought as the African- Americans constituted a numerical minority, which relegated to second-class citizenship within US society, thus emerging the Black Internationalism. The structural and ideological roots of African-American internationalism was best understood as the strategy of people who during the 16th-century slave trade were formed as the first international proletariat.
Publication Name: Socialism and Democracy
Subject: Political science
ISSN: 0885-4300
Year: 2005
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African Americans, social justice, and the aftermath of September 11, 2001
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Blacks were asked to forget their grievances and close their ranks with their while fellow citizens during World War I. Blacks were excluded explicitly during the creation of the White middle class suburbs. The war against terrorism may not be a solution to the threat of attacks of September 11; instead it will only compound the mostly justified anti-Americanism around the world.
Publication Name: Socialism and Democracy
Subject: Political science
ISSN: 0885-4300
Year: 2003
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The Sambo Thesis revisited: slavery's impact upon the African American personality
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The name Sambo is more synonymous with race stereotype. The African Americans have suffered the slings, the arrows and the bullets of outrageous social science, under which the Sambo thesis are to be examined.
Publication Name: Socialism and Democracy
Subject: Political science
ISSN: 0885-4300
Year: 2003
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