Introduction : Education, Black Power, and the Radical Imagination -- Community Control and the Struggle for Black Education in the 1960s -- Black Studies and the Politics of "Relevance" -- The Evolution of Movement Schools -- African Restoration and the Promise and Pitfalls of Cultural Politics -- The Maturation of Pan African Nationalism -- The Black University and the "Total Community" -- The End of Illusions -- Epilogue : Afrocentrism and the Neoliberal Ethos
section 1. On race and racialization -- section 2. On black protest and politics : the 1970s and 1980s -- section 3. On black protest and politics : the 1990s to the present -- section 4. On the southern question -- section 5. On black leadership -- section 6. On building a social justice movement.
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Intro -- Contents -- Foreword | Davarian L. Baldwin -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction | Brandon R. Byrd, Leslie M. Alexander, and Russell Rickford -- Part 1. Intellectual Histories of Slavery's Sexualities -- Introduction | Thavolia Glymph -- Chapter 1. "The Greater Part of Slaveholders Are Licentious Men": Articulating a Culture of Rape and Exploitation in the Slave South | Shannon C. Eaves -- Chapter 2. "If I Had My Justice": Freedwomen, the Freedmen's Bureau, and Paternity in the Postemancipation South | Alexis Broderick -- Chapter 3. Hapticity and "Soul Care": A Praxis for Understanding Bondwomen's History | Deirdre Cooper Owens -- Part 2. Abolitionism and Black Intellectual History -- Introduction | Kellie Carter-Jackson -- Chapter 4. Black Intellectual History in the Period of Abolition before Abolition | Vincent Carretta -- Chapter 5. Anticonquest and the Development of Anticolonialism after the Haitian Constitution of 1805 | Marlene L. Daut -- Chapter 6. The International Dimensions of West Indies Emancipation Day Speeches | Jeffrey R. Kerr-Ritchie -- Part 3. Black Internationalism -- Introduction | Michael O. West -- Chapter 7. "A United and Valiant People": Black Visions of Haiti at the Dawn of the Nineteenth Century | Leslie M. Alexander -- Chapter 8. "Give Our Love to All the Colored Folk": African American Families and Black Internationalism in Nineteenth-Century Liberia | Jessica Millward -- Chapter 9. "The Happiest Peasants in the World": W. E. B. Du Bois, Haiti, and Black Reconstruction | Brandon R. Byrd -- Chapter 10. "These People Are No Charles Mansons or Spaced-Out 'Moonies'": Jonestown and African American Expatriation in the 1970s | Russell Rickford -- Part 4. Black Protest, Politics, and Power -- Introduction | N. D. B. Connolly.
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